Found $164.02 today...
NoGvmnt
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Was walking around the hood today and spied what I thought was a credit card on the pavement at a gas station.
I picked it up and discovered it was a gift card for IKEA. I thought to myself, Hmmmmm, usually these are left at the store when the balance runs out and the cashier simply throws it in the waste basket.
So I stick it in my posket and earlier today I called the 800 number on the back of the card, keyed the serial number into the automated system, and it turns out there is a credit balance of $162.04 on it.
As I don't patronise IKEA I figure I can sell it at the door for $120.00.
What cha all think?
Oh yeah, there is no way to find out who originally owned it.
Jim
I picked it up and discovered it was a gift card for IKEA. I thought to myself, Hmmmmm, usually these are left at the store when the balance runs out and the cashier simply throws it in the waste basket.
So I stick it in my posket and earlier today I called the 800 number on the back of the card, keyed the serial number into the automated system, and it turns out there is a credit balance of $162.04 on it.
As I don't patronise IKEA I figure I can sell it at the door for $120.00.
What cha all think?
Oh yeah, there is no way to find out who originally owned it.
Jim
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Mike
W.C. Fields
but it's also yours right now too.
That said, I don't know that I'd go near an IKEA again if somebody PAID me $164.02 to go there. Ack!
Jim
"1943
IKEA is founded by Ingvar Kamprad.
In 1943, when Ingvar was 17, his father gave him a gift for succeeding in his studies. The gift was used to establish his own business. The name IKEA was formed from the founder's initials (I.K.) plus the first letters of Elmtaryd and Agunnaryd, the farm and village where he grew up. IKEA originally sold pens, wallets, picture frames, table runners, watches, jewelery and nylon stockings—whatever Ingvar found a need for that he could fill with a product at a reduced price."
BTW, I just LOVE Ikea! After moving to the DC area, a buddy of mine took me there, and I bought an AWESOME work desk (Jerker). I love the European styling and layout of the store, along with the pricing and ability to get exactly the features on something that you want.
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Jim
09/07/2006
Make an attempt to find the owner somehow.
Take care,
Pete
Still unlikely you'd find your owner, but at least you would have tried your best.
Then, give the card away in the forum!