They would never know.
I was thinking more if you had indeed mouthed off about finding it.
They would never know.
I was thinking more if you had indeed mouthed off about finding it.
Would doing it with cash that you found count as fraud though (genuine question)?
If you found it, is it technically stolen (i guess it would be if you made no attempt to find the owner maybe).
I think it opens up some interesting hypotheticals.
If you found someone’s bank card on the floor, went in to a shop with it and bought scratchcards it would clearly be a similar case to this and would result in any prize not being paid out.
What about if you found a fiver on the floor and did the same thing? Much less likely to be discovered unless you mouth off about how you found a fiver, spent it on scratchcards and won the jackpot but is no different in principle.
Taking things further, how about if you found a fiver, put it in your wallet with some other cash, then later that day bought scratchcards with no way of knowing whether you used the fiver you found or one you already had?
Moral of the story. If you find cash, say nothing![]()
Or hung them from the nearest street lamp with piano wire.If they really wanted to stop them reoffending they should have let them keep the winnings![]()
Oddly, I did this once when I bought a pizza at Dominos (circa 2002).Never really had any need to think about it before but it had never occurred to me you could buy stuff in store by just telling them the card number and expiry date. (I'm assuming 'card number' is including the code on the back too)