What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
My question is this... does "finders keepers, losers weepers" apply here?
It is a store gift card for a store called Trader Joes, and it has $100 on it.
I was out walking in the morning today, getting my exercise when I looked down and saw the brightly colored card on the sidewalk. I picked it up and looked at it, it said Trader Joes on it. I figured someone had already used it up and just threw it down on the ground as trash, or litter. But, I thought, ah what the he**, I might as well call the phone number on the back and see if anything was left on the card, and the computer said it had $100 left on it.
I have no idea who had this card (there is no name on the card, no identifying information on it at all), and I don't know if they lost it, or if they threw it away, or what. What I do know is they must have been very careless with it to let it sit out here on the sidewalk. It is the same as leaving $100 sitting on the sidewalk. What would you do? Of course, you would pick up $100 off the sidewalk, wouldn't you?
So, if I use the card at Trader Joes to buy something, would I get in trouble for using it?
And why would it be any different than if I used $100 cash that I found on the sidewalk? I wouldn't get in trouble for spending cash that I found on the sidewalk.
I'm thinking I will probably just let it sit in my desk drawer for about a year, and if no one bothers to go to Trader Joes to cancel the card and get a replacement card after they notice they lost it, for a whole year, then it will be safe for me to go ahead and use it. This way, they will have a year to do something about it and get a replacement card. If I call the number on the back a year from now, it still has $100 on it, I will assume that they don't enough about it to do anything about it.
My question is this... does "finders keepers, losers weepers" apply here?
It is a store gift card for a store called Trader Joes, and it has $100 on it.
I was out walking in the morning today, getting my exercise when I looked down and saw the brightly colored card on the sidewalk. I picked it up and looked at it, it said Trader Joes on it. I figured someone had already used it up and just threw it down on the ground as trash, or litter. But, I thought, ah what the he**, I might as well call the phone number on the back and see if anything was left on the card, and the computer said it had $100 left on it.
I have no idea who had this card (there is no name on the card, no identifying information on it at all), and I don't know if they lost it, or if they threw it away, or what. What I do know is they must have been very careless with it to let it sit out here on the sidewalk. It is the same as leaving $100 sitting on the sidewalk. What would you do? Of course, you would pick up $100 off the sidewalk, wouldn't you?
So, if I use the card at Trader Joes to buy something, would I get in trouble for using it?
And why would it be any different than if I used $100 cash that I found on the sidewalk? I wouldn't get in trouble for spending cash that I found on the sidewalk.
I'm thinking I will probably just let it sit in my desk drawer for about a year, and if no one bothers to go to Trader Joes to cancel the card and get a replacement card after they notice they lost it, for a whole year, then it will be safe for me to go ahead and use it. This way, they will have a year to do something about it and get a replacement card. If I call the number on the back a year from now, it still has $100 on it, I will assume that they don't enough about it to do anything about it.