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#1
  • Lisa
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  • 2021/03/01 14:54

Ladies and gentlemen ! let me share a miraculous experience I had yesterday.

I went to the mall for the first time in a long time over the weekend while many people were staying out due to the Corona disaster. After running some errands, I went shopping at the Japanese American market. After that, I stayed out all through the evening.

While shopping at another store, I couldn't find the envelope with the cash in it anywhere in my bag, and realized I had dropped it somewhere.
It didn't fall out in the car either.
I remembered the circumstances of the last time I opened the Bag and my memory of seeing that envelope, and I thought, oh ! maybe... I might have dropped it when I was shopping at the Japanese American market... I thought, "I might have dropped it when I was shopping at the Japanese market...". But the contents were cash.
Even if someone had picked it up, there was no way they would deliver it to me. I thought I had no choice but to give up, but I still contacted the Japanese American market with a prayer that ? I might be able to find it.

Then, to my disbelief, the boy who was in charge of the cash register picked up the envelope I had paid for and delivered it to the service center ! !

He remembered the amount of money inside and delivered it smoothly to the service center. I was able to smoothly pick up the envelope at the service center.
I thought I would never find it again, but thanks to the trustworthy staff of this market, the money was safely returned to me !

I was happy of course, but more importantly, it made me feel warm and happy at this time of the year when I was depressed by the Corona disaster. !

I wanted to thank the boy at the cash register who picked it up and delivered it to me in person, but he said he couldn't accept it due to store policy, so I am posting this.

This market is Mitsuwa in Del Amotorens. The money was over $100 in it.
I'm glad they were really nice and trustworthy shoppers !
They were very helpful.
Thank you very much.

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#2
  • ヨツワ
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 15:23
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Good for you. I will patronize Mitsuwa from now on.

Please don't write "Sakura".

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#3

Good for you.
My son was at Starbucks the year before last $ 100, picked one up off the floor (Christmas time) and immediately gave it to the cashier.
Maybe it was Christmas season and people were buying gift cards or something. I told him that the person who dropped it probably never got it back and it ended up being a Big Tip for a Starbucks employee ?. But there was a return for him doing a good thing and feeling clean, too, in many ways.

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#4
  • だって
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 17:47
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Every supermarket has cameras at each checkout counter.

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#5
  • !!!
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 17:50
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I think it's the information board, if you want to write about it. If a client had found it, it wouldn't have been there. I'm not sure I'd have been thanked so profusely if they had found it here.

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#10
  • ね。
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 20:35
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Good story
Thanks for sharing!

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#11

I think ・ ・ ・, he darted around several places in one day, and it is hard to believe that someone who acts like that would pay cash every time, so I think ? that he just had the envelope with cash for some reason. It says he saw the envelope, but it doesn't say he opened it. ( Maybe the envelope that was next to it fell out when he was taking out his wallet at the register ? )
At any rate, I'm glad it came back safely !.

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#12

I have had similar experiences !
I have often left my bag on the bus or train and got off, or had my wallet snatched without my knowledge, etc.
When I made a large purchase, I took only the shopping bag and left my wallet and cell phone in it. I once got off the train with only the shopping bag and left my wallet and cell phone in it.
I realized immediately and went back to the train (luckily it was the last stop and the train was stopped for a while until the next departure) to look for my bag and a slightly older black man asked me "Are you looking for your bag ?? He asked me what kind of bag it was and what was in it, and I immediately returned it to him. 
I was very impressed because I had given up on the idea that someone had taken it. 

I had left my baggage on a train before and asked the train staff about it, and they were very kind and helped me find it. If you find it, please call here and I'll save it for you. 
This person is really helpful in dealing with these kinds of screw-ups. I have never had anyone say, "I don't know, it's my fault because I left it there.

Even at outdoor festivals, when I sat down because I was a little tired, they were concerned and asked me "Are you OK?

Sorry for the long post💦.

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#17
  • 愚痴です
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 12:36
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Many moons ago, when there was a duty free store in Little Tokyo, I picked up a wallet dropped by a Japanese tourist in the store's restroom. I don't know how many hundreds of dollars were in it. I looked for the guide, gave it to him, and it was back in the tourist's hand, right in front of me. There was not a single word of thanks. I should have kept it.

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#18
  • 保険
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 16:38
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Mr. #15
I wrote
that you should have #12 diagnosed, but he erased it.

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#20
  • 大きなお世話の応酬
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 17:46
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