Apparently someone in Berlin found money - and looked for the owner on a notice board.
He just didn't give many details about the find.
How nice that there are obviously
honest finders
.
In Berlin there was a notice with the message “
Hello, I've found money!
", Deposited with a mobile phone number, which the owner of the money should please contact, caused a smile on the Internet.
The notice did not state what the amount was or where the money was found.
Maybe that could be clarified over the phone.
Only the true owner should know more precisely.
The “Notes for Berlin” blog has posted a photo of the notice (with the number made unrecognizable) on Instagram.
Beneath this is the smug question “How much exactly?
Ask a friend. ”The post generated a
lot of likes and comments
on
.
Also read:
Man loses a wallet - can you guess what trick he used to get it back?
“Hello, found money!
Please report loss under ... "
Check out this post on Instagram
$ {caption}
$ {footer} $ {time}
You can also read:
How to recognize counterfeit banknotes
Found money - who is the owner?
Some commented with a laughing smiley that they too had
lost money
and would like to take it, others that they were missing a certain amount of money.
Still others react with a wink that one can "try" it.
Some also find this message or the suggestion behind it sweet or honest.
However
, it is not known
whether the
finder of the money
has found the real owner in the meantime.
If you find money on the street, it is best to
take
it to the nearest lost
property office
.
(ahu) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen central editorial network
Also interesting: found
20 euros on the street?
Therefore, under no circumstances should you keep the money
The money before the euro: do you still know these EU currencies?
The money before the euro: do you still know these EU currencies?