Woman Returns A Found $357,959 Check! Would YOU?

By News One April 9, 2009 12:43 pm

BP Member MyOneMile found this story about a LA woman who found a real $357,959 check outside the post office.

The debate is raging on our forums.  The big question is:  what would YOU do?

Here’s the full AP report:

LOS ANGELES – As she walked from a post office, Talon Curtis thought she’d found one of those gimmicky sweepstakes offers on the ground that scream something like “$357,959.55″ in big bold letters and “This is not a real check” in much smaller type. But just as she was about to do her part for a cleaner planet and deliver the paper from the parking lot to a trash can, she noticed it was a real cashier’s check with a real signature.

“I couldn’t believe it. I almost passed out,” Curtis, who works as a loan negotiator, told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “I have never seen a check that big. Not in my possession, anyway.”

She immediately set out to find its rightful recipient, but it was Saturday afternoon and the banks were closing. On Monday, with help from KCAL-TV reporter Dave Malkoff, she located the check’s owner, who had arrived at her bank in a panic.

“I think she had walked in at the same time the bank manager called me back,” Curtis said. “I could hear her walking up to him. and I could hear all this commotion in the background.”

Curtis said she spoke briefly with the woman on the phone about a possible meeting, but Pacific Mercantile Bank instructed her to mail the check to them instead.

Not willing to take a chance on the mail, Curtis delivered it personally. A bank employee confirmed it had arrived.

Curtis said she never thought of keeping the check for herself, and she declined the woman’s offer of a reward. Still, she’s just a little disappointed.

“I just wanted to see her face,” Curtis said, laughing. “I just wanted to let her know that there are honest people left in this world.”

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  • 4-16-2009 11:29 am

    HELLLL NOOOO I wouldn’t have returned it. Sike naw, I’m playin. But for real. At least she was honest enough to do so. I would want someone to give my money to me if they found it, so it’s cool she did. These are the types of people we need in the world. Not people like me. LMAO, still playing. I’m still playin.

  • 4-15-2009 9:03 am

    I would have returned it…….No doubt…..It’s the honest thing to do and since Im raising my children to be honest it would have been hypocritical of me……The check had a nice figure on it but there’s no price tag on my integrity

  • 4-15-2009 12:54 am

    i would have returned it no questions asked! i’ve done it before. I feel like God sees all, and money is money. My soul is greater.

  • 4-14-2009 10:39 pm

    I would have return it. Cuz what comes @ come back to u ,God do not sleep he see everthing! That woman will be blessed by god. She really did a wonderful thing

  • 4-14-2009 11:38 am

    Honestly i would have done the same thing, but i would have taken the reward the owner offered. That is the way i was raised. Besides if i did keep it, i would feel so gulity I would try to find the owner anyway.

  • 4-13-2009 6:50 pm

    THAT WOMAN IS CRAZY. SOME PEOPLE JUST DONT KNOW A BLESSING WHEN ITS RIGHT THERE IN THEIR FACE.

  • 4-11-2009 5:41 pm

    man i wudda kept it 2 b honest, i wudda walk n the bank str8 ass naked wit a mask on so they cudnt find ot who i am… yea that will work lol

  • 4-11-2009 5:05 am

    LOL@SUPER_WOMAN502
    IT MAY SOUND LIKE I’M LYING BUT I HONESTLY WOULD HAVE DEFINATELY TURNED IT IN..I AM ALSO AN HONEST PERSON
    TOO BAD MORE PEOPLE AREN’T LIKE THAT

  • 4-10-2009 9:28 pm

    My first thought would be to keep it…for real. I couldn’t because it a check and I wouldn’t want it traced back to me, but I would’ve taken the reward and probably ask for more.

  • 4-10-2009 9:09 pm

    Will I give it back? Let me see ummm, NO. I would keep it…

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