He replied 100 00 i knew he was the rightfull owner i reached into my pocket and gave him his money all bummed out later i felt good about.
I found 100 dollars on the floor.
When he later went to take a dollar out of his wallet at vending machine he realized it was a 100 bill.
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Even though cash is not marked with the owner s identity like a check or savings bond it is a piece of property that originally belonged to someone other than the finder.
If i found 100 on the ground should you pick it up yes.
But for a relatively small amount of money like that it s probably finders keepers.
My husband just recently found a 100 bill in the floor of a store.
Or quietly pocket it.
If in someone s home or place of business there is a presumption of ownership whether to the owner or a customer who might have dropped it.
Well you found it on the floor of the bank and would have been on camera so it would show him dropping it and you picking it up so if he really wanted to take you to small claims court for it and get it back he probably could.
And it s out of the question to bring it to the police station because it would take hour upon hour of your time filling out paperwork and it s just not worth the time for such a small amount of money.
Should you turn it over to the building s receptionist.
It depends on where you found it.
So technically cash you find is not automatically yours.
I called the store and no one had called or came by to claim any lost money.
It would be if not outright theft what is called unjust enrichment.
A 100 bill found on an elevator floor.