Agreed. I'd share it.They could just share the prize, that seems like the fairest option imo.
Agreed. I'd share it.They could just share the prize, that seems like the fairest option imo.
Dont think this would work. The buyer would have the rights to the ticket so therefore try and screw the finder over.
What would happen if I found a ticket, found the buyer of the ticket and told them if they demanded the ticket back by going to the police, i would burn it.
Good for you. Drives me mad if someone marks my car but doesn't own up. I wouldn't want any money off the person if they did tell me (given my car isn't worth more than a few grand anyway), but it's the fact they didn't own up that gets to me.
Hmm, I don't know about letting people off for metal crunching scrapes along multiple panels, I was thinking more along the lines of smaller scuffs - like the ones on my car at the moment that no-one owned up for!
But still good work on the owning up, you know it's how you would have wanted it the other way round.
The best analogy I can think of to make some sense of this is:
The lady lost her bank card with the PIN written on it and a letter saying her inheritance was due to be paid in on Saturday.
The couple found them and on the Saturday withdrew £30,000.
A lottery ticket is much more ephemeral but that is just a distraction from the above principle.
What's so difficult to understand? It isn't yours just because you found it, it belongs to someone else, they just lost it.
How about I'll find your car by the side of the road. How careless of you, finders keepers though, it's mine mine mine!
Obviously that's a different situation, but the same principle applies. If you find something then it belongs to someone else, so you should hand it in otherwise it's theft. If it isn't claimed, it becomes legally discarded and you get to keep it. Otherwise it is returned to the owner.
Interesting that people think it's OK to steal when the victim is faceless and the chances of getting caught are practically 0. That doesn't make it right!
Lol, plonker! If they proved its theirs they'd get ALL the money and you'd have nowt but a slapped wrist (or 11 month suspended) for being dishonest!I'd keep it, and may give some of the money to the person who claims to have owned it, if they can prove the bought it!
To withdraw 30k from someones account wouldnt you need ID, a lot of ID in fact
Swindon woman whose winning lottery ticket was found and cashed in by someone else has been told she will be paid more than half the original prize.
Dorothy McDonagh, 61, dropped the ticket on the floor of her local Co-op.
Michael and Amanda Stacey, 34, who spent half the money, were later given 11-month suspended sentences for fraud.
A judge at Swindon Crown Court ordered Michael Stacey to pay Dorothy McDonagh £15,111 - the £111 being interest on the payment.
To withdraw 30k from someones account wouldnt you need ID, a lot of ID in fact
just seen that they already received 11 month suspended sentences for theft, that's crazy! :/