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Today our eldest daughter was a very lucky lady travelling from Broadford to Shepparton to buy her husband presents for his upcoming 30th birthday in December, she's well organised well almost. Before leaving she filled up the car at the servo and for some odd reason sat her purse on the left hand guard on the trailer she was towing, you guessed it she drove off leaving her purse on the guard :8 It's around 140km and she only became aware once she was in Shepparton and needed her purse. So with that sinking feeling she tore the car apart and realised she had lost it but wasn't sure how or where other than knowing she'd bought fuel. Rang hubby to get him to head to the servo and check the camera footage and that's when it was seen on the wheel guard on her way out of the servo Here's the crunch it had 2 grand cash :8 :8 and all the usual cards etc blah blah blah. So then almost the whole family is summond to get out and search this went on for the next 6 hours. Number 1 daughter would be lucky to have a 5 dollar note in her purse once a month because they buy everything with cards or electronic purchases. Got a message around 5 o'clock while scouring the side of the on ramp to the Hume Hwy saying it was handed in to the Bendigo Bank but not certain which one then 15 minutes later a call to say she was leaving Seymour for Numurkah where the bank staff were waiting for her to collect it with all the cash still in it People had followed her out of the servo at Broadford and watched it fall off picked it up but never caught up with her on the road to Shepparton and kept travelling to Numurkah where they handed it to the bank :Y: She left them a handy donation to be given to the honest good citizen who handed it in. To say she was excitedly happy is an understatement. I still can't believe it myself I'm just as happy to have an a of kindness done for a hard working honest family member :trophy:
Today our eldest daughter was a very lucky lady travelling from Broadford to Shepparton to buy her husband presents for his upcoming 30th birthday in December, she's well organised well almost. Before leaving she filled up the car at the servo and for some odd reason sat her purse on the left hand guard on the trailer she was towing, you guessed it she drove off leaving her purse on the guard :8 It's around 140km and she only became aware once she was in Shepparton and needed her purse. So with that sinking feeling she tore the car apart and realised she had lost it but wasn't sure how or where other than knowing she'd bought fuel. Rang hubby to get him to head to the servo and check the camera footage and that's when it was seen on the wheel guard on her way out of the servo Here's the crunch it had 2 grand cash :8 :8 and all the usual cards etc blah blah blah. So then almost the whole family is summond to get out and search this went on for the next 6 hours. Number 1 daughter would be lucky to have a 5 dollar note in her purse once a month because they buy everything with cards or electronic purchases. Got a message around 5 o'clock while scouring the side of the on ramp to the Hume Hwy saying it was handed in to the Bendigo Bank but not certain which one then 15 minutes later a call to say she was leaving Seymour for Numurkah where the bank staff were waiting for her to collect it with all the cash still in it People had followed her out of the servo at Broadford and watched it fall off picked it up but never caught up with her on the road to Shepparton and kept travelling to Numurkah where they handed it to the bank :Y: She left them a handy donation to be given to the honest good citizen who handed it in. To say she was excitedly happy is an understatement. I still can't believe it myself I'm just as happy to have an a of kindness done for a hard working honest family member :trophy: