I was living in an apartment building with a first floor parking garage that was open to the street in post Katrina New Orleans.
It was not unusual to find all sorts of interesting things stashed there. I think most of it was probably concealed to pick up later when the police were not watching.
One morning I went out to my car only to find a camera bag chocked full of expensive commercial photography equipment. I went through the baq to find a stack of business cards of a local photographer.
I called the guy to tell him what I had found and requested a meeting so I could return his stuff. This guy kicks into a third degree, rapid fire questioning of me. After he accused me of stealing his stuff he insinuated that I was holding it for ransom!
I let him know how disappointed I was in his family ancestry and the horse he rode in on. I told him that his stuff might still be behind the bush at an intersection a block from my residence and after he picked it up.....he could.....Well, in all of this excitement I overlooked the fact that I called him on my cellphone and that he had my phone number now, dang it.
I covered the location until his car pulled up and he jumped out with a pistol in hand. He went directly to the bush and retrieved his camera bag.
He never even called to thank me.
No good deed goes unpunished.[/QUOTE]
Going out for lunch one day, I found the drivers license and BLACK credit card of a well-know local real estate broker, between cars in the parking lot. This guy has offices in the same commercial building as my company, and he sell hundreds of home each year!
I went to his office and asked to see him. With a suspicious look, they tell me - "He's in a meeting, can I help you?" Well, I don't want to put these things in anyone's hands except HIS, so I gave them my name and the company I work for, and told them to have him come ask for me. I have something that belongs to him. Near the end of the day I haven't head from him, so I go BACK to his office and this time he's free. Holding the license and credit card up I asked - "do these look familiar?" He takes them and says "Oh my God...I've got to slow down. Moving too fast and to much going on".
No, "Thank you". No shaking my hand. Nothing. Some people just don't get it.
But other DO.