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Silly me left my debit card in the swipe machine at a self-serve till in Sainsburys a short while ago and didn't realise until I got home. You can imagine how quickly I dashed back (they weren't answering the 'phone) and was so relieved to find that some kind person had handed it in.


Thank you so much, whoever you are.

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Sue Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

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> > i also had my wallet which had over

> > $1000 handed in at a pub...

>

> xxxxxx

>

> You obviously have loads of dosh, can I have

> some?

>

> :))



it was my rent & bond money...i did find several large bags full of pennies that had been chucked in my room in my absence- ur free to have those ( u'll need to bring a wheelbarrow tho)

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