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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It was back in november sometime when I

found a small clear plastic bag on a shop floor just at the entrance inside

Was some national lottery tickets and Money alongside in notes, whoever had Dropped these winnings which haveing checked after I found these winnings it

Proved to be syndicate money and the receipt was alongside to giveing time

Of receiveing cash from till in shop If Who ever lost this and went straight out the shop after cashing in

Their tickets from the time I found Them it could have been lieing on the

Floor for something like 20 minutes before I find it a miracle in itself No one else seeing it anyway after a change of heart I handed this package

In over the counter to staff working There thou the girl at the counter at The time remembered the woman collecting her winnings and had seen her before on other occasions she had not been back to the shop to see or ask any staff if it had been handed in

or not and this was upto last month in february.. so from all of this what I want to know is do I stand any chance Of makeing any claim on these lost winnings I handed in if the person who Lost them does not return back to the shop to collect or ask, it,ll be around 3 and a half months since I handed it in I,ve not checked up on google I thought I would try here first.. so any info from folks would be good..

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

I think you're supposed to get something from the shop to prove you handed it in. But to be honest, its probably been claimed. I would have forgotten all about it myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They're not yours, why would they give them to you?

Finders keepers isn't a valid reason.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think you're supposed to get something from the shop to prove you handed it in. But to be honest, its probably been claimed. I would have forgotten all about it myself."
Well I can only say to that that the girl I handed the winnings over to remembers me well because i have asked her a number of times since if it had been claimed or not and the last time I asked or enquired in feb it was still there what chance do i have to claim if she does not come forward and its still there.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I think you're supposed to get something from the shop to prove you handed it in. But to be honest, its probably been claimed. I would have forgotten all about it myself.Well I can only say to that that the girl I handed the winnings over to remembers me well because i have asked her a number of times since if it had been claimed or not and the last time I asked or enquired in feb it was still there what chance do i have to claim if she does not come forward and its still there. "

As far as I know (and you're better off asking the local plod) if they haven't claimed it in 6 months its yours. But good luck getting it back from the shop.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"They're not yours, why would they give them to you?

Finders keepers isn't a valid reason. "

I thought I had seen or heard from somewhere if people don,t come forward you can sometimes make a claim or does the shop do that or just waits Indefinately to give the winner there Lost winnings back yes I,m interested to Know because I found them and handed them back in many would,nt.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i walked out of the big boots in oxford st once..had an annoying bit of paper stuck to my shoe...few yards down the street i bent to pull it off..£50 note!..walked for a bit then felt bad... asked at customer services in boots...very short, abrupt and unhelpful..so me and my friend had lovely cocktails!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think you're supposed to get something from the shop to prove you handed it in. But to be honest, its probably been claimed. I would have forgotten all about it myself.Well I can only say to that that the girl I handed the winnings over to remembers me well because i have asked her a number of times since if it had been claimed or not and the last time I asked or enquired in feb it was still there what chance do i have to claim if she does not come forward and its still there.

As far as I know (and you're better off asking the local plod) if they haven't claimed it in 6 months its yours. But good luck getting it back from the shop."

thanks for the Info anyway.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"i walked out of the big boots in oxford st once..had an annoying bit of paper stuck to my shoe...few yards down the street i bent to pull it off..£50 note!..walked for a bit then felt bad... asked at customer services in boots...very short, abrupt and unhelpful..so me and my friend had lovely cocktails!"
£50 note wow my mate last year one day found a £10 note On the path he was walking and a bit later on found another £10 note floating around (breeze) in the middle of the road hard to believe in two separate Incidents totally separate From one another, but again I would have felt like frameing that £50 note You found to just see a £50 note now days where ever you are is a uncommon

Sight for me I bet you enjoyed those Cocktails..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You should have handed it into the police, if after a month it's unclaimed and all reasonable steps to trace the owner have been made then it's yours to keep, however, there is a disclaimer that you sign that says should the owner come forward at a later date then you must return said property to them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Been on both sides of this.

At school on a field trip found two ten pound notes on the floor at the door of lidl. My trip partner and I skipped the rest of the days work and went and got burgers. That was then, but I'd never do that now, it could have been a poor old lady's pension or something.

Christmas before last picked up my brother and went Christmas shopping, he bought me a Christmas sausage roll for driving. When I threw the paper away I binned £30 from my picket too. Damn.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"You should have handed it into the police, if after a month it's unclaimed and all reasonable steps to trace the owner have been made then it's yours to keep, however, there is a disclaimer that you sign that says should the owner come forward at a later date then you must return said property to them. "
So does that disclaimer Still stand the same because I handed it In to the shop if it does I,ll just let the shop deal with it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Been on both sides of this.

At school on a field trip found two ten pound notes on the floor at the door of lidl. My trip partner and I skipped the rest of the days work and went and got burgers. That was then, but I'd never do that now, it could have been a poor old lady's pension or something.

Christmas before last picked up my brother and went Christmas shopping, he bought me a Christmas sausage roll for driving. When I threw the paper away I binned £30 from my picket too. Damn."

Yes quite true perhaps not so much with the lottery winnings But who knows! the £30 out of the pocket must of been a bitter pill to Swallow indeed its surpriseing what People do lose money wise have found A number of £1 coins on the floor occasional 50p and normal smaller coins over a average week I bet a lot Of money is lost in the uk from People Out boozeing or what ever you,d be Surprised what you found in your playing field modern currency wise I know because I had a metal detector Once.. but I only skimmed the surface just above grass roots level and only on one or two occasions but you would be gob smacked if you knew How much there was out there given permission to check which is really The key to it all.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I'd hand some lost property to the police, as it's traceable, otherwise there's slim chance of it being returned if not claimed.

If it's a small amount you hand it over and hope for honesty.

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By *asokittyWoman
over a year ago

Nr Worksop


"You should have handed it into the police, if after a month it's unclaimed and all reasonable steps to trace the owner have been made then it's yours to keep, however, there is a disclaimer that you sign that says should the owner come forward at a later date then you must return said property to them. So does that disclaimer Still stand the same because I handed it In to the shop if it does I,ll just let the shop deal with it."

Chances are they'll say she returned and keep it for themselves.

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