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Just want to say thank you to the very nice man who found my mobile in Dulwich Village earlier. When I called it from my landline, to help me find it thinking it was somewhere in the flat, he picked up, told me he was in the Crown and Greyhound and would wait until I got there. And, he wouldn't even let me buy hime a drink for saving my Christmas.


Just thought that in this era of "a casual culture of cruelty" it's sometimes helpful to remember that most people are honest. And whoever you are, I've always depended on the kindness of strangers.

not2late - glad you got it back and there's always a lot of honest people in this world whether you've got an expensive phone or not!


KidKruger - If I picked up a lost phone somewhere, I'm sorry but I wouldn't know if it was the latest model or whatever, just that it belonged to somebody else.


I suppose that makes my phone a crap one.

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