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Originally Posted by drkshdw
No. But a friend of a friend of a friend 'found' a violin a number of years ago. Came across a lost poster for it. Called the number and asked if there was a reward. The owner said $20. The guy who found it took it to a pawn shop and pawned it for $200. My point being that if the reward isn't enough to equal the 'value' of what is lost, there is little chance someone will return it. Especially if it's 'found' by someone with ulterior motives.
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I hope he at least told the owner where he could claim it for $200+vig.
I’ve returned lost items and pets and never accepted the reward offered.