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To the person that returned my wallet minus the cash- thank you very much for leaving it on my front doorstep. I hope you feel like you were just taking a finders fee for your effort & honesty in returning all the plastic. It would have been a more costly pain in the butt dealing with all the replacement bull I would have had to deal with from license to credit cards, gun permit, etc; would have been a nightmare & a frickin' headache. Though I really could have used the money that was in there, I'm the schmuck that lost the wallet & I'm not harboring any ill will towards you. I would have given it to you with many thanks, but having been in your position I think I would have done the same thing. Sadly, I don't know if a lot of people would be that grateful in thinking you at least deserved whatever cash was in there. Maybe that's why you just left it on the steps- I don't know, I wasn't home. But if you're ever swinging by and I am there- let me at least buy you a beer. Thanks.