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Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 9th, 2012, 6:12 pm
by French Castanut
CALGARY -- Good karma seems to have found its way back to the humble homeless Calgary woman who turned in a purse containing more than $10,000 in cash


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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Good_News/2 ... 80961.html

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 9th, 2012, 7:00 pm
by SurplusElect
I may be mistaken, but if you have 10,000 (there was $10,400) cash on your persons you need to have a bank draft proving why you have that money. Fintrac, ect. The cop said "he doesn't believe there was anything illegal happening...?

Who carries that kind of cash but drug dealers/black market/blackmailers/ees? I don't know, if I found that money I would have snagged it. I know, I'm terrible.

I would have either figured it was illegal (no problem whatsoever grabbing it) or the person who had it really doesn't value it that much (or money in general) given the circumstances. If that was your last 10,000 dollars, you wouldn't leave it in your purse and forget it.

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 9th, 2012, 7:12 pm
by grammafreddy
SurplusElect wrote:
...the reward was a donation to the YMCA that the homeless woman was staying in.


Where did you read that? Link?

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 9th, 2012, 7:22 pm
by SurplusElect
grammafreddy wrote:
Where did you read that? Link?


My bad, the YMCA is going to accept the donation and give it to her.

Given the article is titled "Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded", the Sun fell short on explaining the actual reward given by the person who had the 10k. Other people sent in donations (how much?).

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 10th, 2012, 7:50 am
by Smurf
Who cares who donated and how much. Why is it any of our business. Good on the woman for returning the money. In her position I'm sure that some wouldn't.

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 10th, 2012, 8:49 am
by LANDM
SurplusElect wrote:I may be mistaken, but if you have 10,000 (there was $10,400) cash on your persons you need to have a bank draft proving why you have that money. Fintrac, ect. The cop said "he doesn't believe there was anything illegal happening...?

Who carries that kind of cash but drug dealers/black market/blackmailers/ees? I don't know, if I found that money I would have snagged it. I know, I'm terrible.

I would have either figured it was illegal (no problem whatsoever grabbing it) or the person who had it really doesn't value it that much (or money in general) given the circumstances. If that was your last 10,000 dollars, you wouldn't leave it in your purse and forget it.

You are mistaken, both in your interpretation of the law and in your justification for keeping the money.

It's not yours......give it back.....it's simple! :127:

You don't strike me as the type of person who stops to think whether they would like someone to treat them that way.

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 10th, 2012, 11:02 am
by Ken7
SurplusElect"]I may be mistaken, but if you have 10,000 (there was $10,400) cash on your persons you need to have a bank draft proving why you have that money. Fintrac, ect. The cop said "he doesn't believe there was anything illegal happening...?



Where did you get this? If you owned a hot tub store or any business, could it be possible you would have over 10k in cash?

If you walk into your bank and you wish to deposit 10K, the bank will notify the authorities. But to walk around with 10K, you do not need a draft.

Chances are the police checked the owner out and found nothing, which would indicate anything suspicious....

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 10th, 2012, 1:55 pm
by not so new to town
Ken7 wrote:
SurplusElect"]I may be mistaken, but if you have 10,000 (there was $10,400) cash on your persons you need to have a bank draft proving why you have that money. Fintrac, ect. The cop said "he doesn't believe there was anything illegal happening...?



Where did you get this? If you owned a hot tub store or any business, could it be possible you would have over 10k in cash?

If you walk into your bank and you wish to deposit 10K, the bank will notify the authorities. But to walk around with 10K, you do not need a draft.

Chances are the police checked the owner out and found nothing, which would indicate anything suspicious....



you know that for sure? I used to deposit and withdraw more then that at any given time, nobody ever came to see me. I deposited $30,000 cash, in new $100.00 bills from the rbc in westbank and nobody said anything, I withdrew and deposited sums of $10,000.00 right up to the $30,000.00 more then once. again nobody came over to see me.

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 10th, 2012, 2:14 pm
by French Castanut
not so new to town wrote:
Ken7 wrote:
you know that for sure? I used to deposit and withdraw more then that at any given time, nobody ever came to see me. I deposited $30,000 cash, in new $100.00 bills from the rbc in westbank and nobody said anything, I withdrew and deposited sums of $10,000.00 right up to the $30,000.00 more then once. again nobody came over to see me.


They don't tell you, they fill a form and fax it to the govt.

That's the actual form they have to fill:

http://www.fintrac-canafe.gc.ca/publica ... 08-eng.pdf

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 11:18 am
by Ken7
French Castanut"/"not so new to town"/Ken7



They don't tell you, they fill a form and fax it to the govt.

That's the actual form they have to fill:

http://www.fintrac-canafe.gc.ca/publica ... 08-eng.pdf




Thanks French... I wasn't going to respond as it may be implied I'm calling someone stupid again. :dyinglaughing:

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 11:27 am
by JLives
I have deposited over 10k before from our shop. I had to show ID and sign a form. This was at RBC. I have found many wallets full of cash over the years and I always return them intact. I would never even entertain the thought of taking something from someone else.

Re: Homeless woman who returned purse with $10,000 rewarded

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 11:33 am
by normaM
happened a month ago, I can find nothing further re what the reward was