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A man is upset about the answer he got after being a good Samaritan.
In a post on Reddits ”Slightly annoying“Forum, the man wrote that he recently found an incorrect wallet and was able to return it to his” legitimate owner “with everything, including 200 $ cash, intact, but” they screamed at me and insisted that there was more money in it and accused me of stealing it. ”
Further details that there “also were a bank card, a driver’s license and a business card” inside the wallet “, which was how I could find him,” continued the man, “it felt like such a bang in the face to be called a thief after going out of my way to return his wallet.”
“I asked him why I would return the rest of it if I stole some of it, but he would not listen, so I went away,” the man added his interaction with the wallet owner.
In the commentary section of the Reddit post, many other users were equally upset about the situation.
“If I wanted to steal your money, I would not return your wallet,” any empathic, to whom the original writer answered, “right? I’m confused by his logic.”
Another person in the meantime shared a theory bound to why they believed that the owner of the wallet acted as he did.
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“It was a trick so you would not feel guilty of a reward of any kind. He did not want to give you any of his money and did not want you to ask, so he made the situation troublesome so he could go away. Such a person would not have passed away from you if they really thought you would stole,” they theored.
“May be, and I didn’t even expect anything in return. I was just trying to do the right thing,” replied the original poster.
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Other commentators shared similar stories about wanting to do the right thing and get it back on them in a negative way.
“I saw someone release some cash at a self -checking once, and I thought it was a $ 1. Picked it up, it was $ 100. So I chased him and told him he dropped it and handed it to him. He just goes,” Oh, “takes it and goes away. Like … he was not rude … but still,” wrote a person.
“I found $ 20 next to a guy online in the store. I’m like,” Hello man, did you release this? “He’s like,” Yes, thank you very much! “When I put it in his hand he is like,” Not really. I was like “guy,” said another.