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Faith in Human Kindness: Restored
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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I got a taxi from work to home yesterday morning, it was snowing, there was no way I was walking. I got the same driver the previous morning so we chatted, I paid the guy his fare, in change mind you, so I fumbled around and such.
I went into the house and since I was just off a 10 hour night shift, went straight to bed. When I woke 5 hours later i went looking for my phone and couldn't find it. I rang the phone to see if I could locate it in the house, I knew I had left it on vibrate so I tried this a good few times, I reckoned I could have heard it if it was in the house. Still no luck. I ring and get barres put on the phone, just to be sure. I ring the taxi company, get the girl to chase the driver up, see if he can find it.
It gets to today, no call from the taxi company. I don't have phone insurance as I'm ordinarily dead careful with my stuff. Its gonna cost £30 one-off payment to replace the handset and I'll also have to take on a year's insurance at £5/month. I ring back the taxi company, they haven't heard from the driver, I reckon all is lost.
10 mins ago the company ring me back, the driver found the phone, and was on his way here. I just gave the guy £5 for his trouble and boy am I glad to see this thing back. Its just a S/E K750 but still, manys a guy would keep it and sell it on.
So, people aren't all bastards.
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It would have cost you £90 minimum to get your phone replaced and you gave the guy a fiver? Cheapskate.
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If my Currency convertor widget is working correctly that works out to what, a billion Canadian $?
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And five beaver pelts.
But seriously, a fiver? Surely that guy deserved a little more.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally Posted by Mastrap
It would have cost you £90 minimum to get your phone replaced and you gave the guy a fiver? Cheapskate.
Ok, I agree. That's a little cheap. You sure you haven't lost your mind as well ?
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Happy to hear of the kindness displayed by the taxi driver. Nice to know that there are still others like me in the world.
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"Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense." Winston Churchill
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I think everyone's point is that he was "kind" to you, but you were insulting to him.
GO HUMANITY!!11!!1
w00t!!!11!ELEVEN!
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Clinically Insane
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That taxi driver probably posted in some other forum a thread like this:
Faith in Human Kindness: Lost
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
That taxi driver probably posted in some other forum a thread like this:
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Nah, people don't return stuff for a reward they do it just because they know they've made someone's day. Many would refuse the £5.
P.S. Who's taken over posting under WDLove's account? It's gone kind of wonky.
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by ism
P.S. Who's taken over posting under WDLove's account? It's gone kind of wonky.
What are you talking about ? Links ? Quotes ?
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Originally Posted by ism
Nah, people don't return stuff for a reward they do it just because they know they've made someone's day. Many would refuse the £5.
I chased a guy for three days to return his lost wallet. No reward, but a thank you, and thats what I was after.
The £5 was to cover the drivers cost bringing the phone to me. I shouldn't be rewarding the guy for not stealing my phone.
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Originally Posted by ShotgunEd
If my Currency convertor widget is working correctly that works out to what, a billion Canadian $?
Actually, the Canadian dollar is very strong right now. $1.15 to the dollar, last I checked.
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by ShotgunEd
If my Currency convertor widget is working correctly that works out to what, a billion Canadian $?
And about 2 billion US. *zing*
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"…I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than
you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods,
you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F. Roberts
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It is $2.40 against one pound and he is not cheap. With 5 pounds you can get a lot at least one pint, an order of fish and chip or some other stuff.
And the fact that the Canadian dollar is $1.15 against the American dollar shows it is not doing so well.
There was a time when it was .90
And it is 1.42 agaist the Euro.
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by Monique
And the fact that the Canadian dollar is $1.15 against the American dollar shows it is not doing so well.
There was a time when it was .90
When was that ?
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5 pounds of what. Fish and chips.
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Yeah, it's always nice when people do nice things. Over the holidays, I had a large coffee table book in my luggage, partially wrapped for my Dad. I had put a note with it to the security people requesting that if they had to look inside the packaging, if they could just slip the book out instead of ripping the wrapping. When I got to my parents, I noticed my luggage had been opened and inspected. I found that the book had been unwrapped and then fully rewrapped with a note from the TSA inspector wishing me and my family a merry Christmas.
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by ism
Nah, people don't return stuff for a reward they do it just because they know they've made someone's day. Many would refuse the £5.
And good on Shotgun for offering the fiver in the first place. A lot wouldn't.
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Been inclined to wander... off the beaten track.
That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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A lot of cab drivers I have met have been some of the most interesting and worthwhile people.
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Do you want forgiveness or respect?
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Thats because of the stolen identities though.
I jest.
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Originally Posted by ism
Many would refuse the £5.
ya. cause its a five. hahah.
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by scaught
ya. cause its a five. hahah.
Hehe
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