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joko | 15:34 Tue 18th Oct 2011 | How it Works
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would you expect one? would you give one?

if so what would you give?


persoanlly i suppose i would give a gesture payment if the item was worth a money of say £10, just to say thanks, but not sure someone merely returning your property warrants a massive reward... does it?

i ask because the other day my friend lost his expensive phone (on contract) and his workmate went and collected it from the woman who found it, on the way to a job, and he told my mate that he had given the woman £50, because that was 10% of the value of the item...and wanted my friend to refund him....

now my mate was not happy about the £50...he hasnt much spare cash and thought 50 was way too much... ( he is also a little but unsure as to whether he believes him or not...but thats another matter)

now hes made up to have got the phone back...but still.... £50 is lot of money, hes just not sure how he feels about it
(he is a freelance so hasnt got a steady pay packet)

what do you think? where does this 10% thing come from?
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I would not expect one, and would refuse one unless the item I was returning was a briefcase crammed full of £50's! Seriously, I think we have a moral responsibility to return what does not belong to us. All I would expect in return is a simple thank you. However, if I knew the person receiving the item (supposing it was valuable) was rich and wanted to offer me something, I would like to think I would politely refuse, but I could be persuaded. On the other hand, I would not be offended if it didn't happen, just pleased I'd done a good deed.
PS Joko, to add to the latter part of your question, I don't think your friend's workmate had any right to offer the lady a refund - there are no hard & fast rules about it, it's up to the individual. It's a bit of a cheek for this workmate to do this without being prompted, I wiould be suspect if he'd handed it over at all.
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if the person had gone out of their way to return it, such as actually bringing it to me or taking it somewhere etc then i would suppose i would consider they deserved it.

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