I always remember the story my mom told of finding over $100 in 20's in the grocery store parking lot. She thought it was a little strange so she returned it back to the customer service desk. Somehow she found out that a lady came in looking for the exact amount my mom found saying it was her grocery money for the week or month. Either way she didn't need the money so whenever I find more than a $1 and it's near a business I turn it in. Even if they pocket it it's their conscience.
You could tell customer service you found some money, but don't tell them how much. If some one comes back in the next few days looking for lost money, have them call you.
A fifty is a weird bill to find. I haven't seen one of those in years. but then again I have a kid so I haven't seen a $5 bill in years.
Is it true that you once broke into a $10 bill but the Judge let you off because it was your first offence?
Shit I'd think it was my lucky day. I definitely wouldn't turn it in so the manager can take it for himself. It might not buy hookers and blow but it'll buy parts for my mountain bike or put a full tank of gas in my car. Good enough for me.
I like them and usually carry them. Some places get their butt hurt if they have to make change for a $100, but I've never had anybody get aggravated about a $50.
You kidding me? Thought you just kept piling cases of water up until you spent the whole denomination, so you wouldn't have to have oddball bills in your wallet.
Maybe it was meant for me after all? Wiener dog wasn't feeling well so I took her to the vet. $170 including some special food that's $50 a bag.