I found around $2000 in an an envelope when I worked a temporary-hire job at Costco. Thereβs no cameras and no one saw me pick it up. I brought it to the manager, she said they would βtry to find who it belonged toβ, I was laid off after christmas season a couple weeks later.
A long time ago I worked at uhaul. I actually enjoyed the job until the last manager I had. We had this contest going between stores to see who would get the highest sales for a month. Our store won, and the manager took all the money knowing I was working so hard to put money back for my wedding.
When I worked at Home Depot, I found $100 on the ground once. Turned it into management and they said I couldnβt keep it or it was considered stealing. It was put into the managers dinner fund.
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Lol what a bunch of fricking losers. I went to Walmart once and someone put $10 bills into the $1 bills slot at the self-checkout so for every $1 bill in change I would get $10 back instead. Do you think I went and told a manager their machine was handing out too much money? Frick no! I kept buying more and more from the same machine. That's what capitalism is all about.
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Machines dont have slots for money, they have photo sensors that detect the value of the bull huh
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Did they have that ~10 years ago?
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Not sure, i like the story so im gonna assume its right
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