Wow ! this is new for a coin show !!!!!!

I was set up at a small show in western PA and towards the end this happens .
Some left their infant child in a stroller in front of my table.
NO ONE around for about 10 minuets .
I could not believe some one would just leave a child alone and go shopping!
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Probably blown away by the prices of modern Mint pieces.
Well they knew there were no concerns….lots of trustworthy people at coin shows!
Apparently they figured you were a good babysitter and would do the task for free.
Did they say anything when they went to claim the child? Did you charge them a baby sitting fee?
Maybe you need a sign saying you’ll baby sit at a rate of one gold coin per 10 minutes.
To be honest I didn't know what to say when they came back??
As a former corrections officer, nothing surprises me anymore! Charge them a parking fee for being at your table and taking up space without shopping
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Maybe they're really trying to get the kid into coin collecting earlier than most.
What did you give the YN??
Smh...
I'm certain that I would have politely chewed the parent(s) out. There is NO excuse.
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Wow.... That is unreal..... It shocks me that someone would do that....I assume they were not sitting at the next table... They should send that parent(s) to parenting class... and make them read the list of missing children. Cheers, RickO
You should likely have alerted security and had them speak with the "parents". It might resonate more if they were to (very) briefly think their child were missing than to simply have someone sitting for them.
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You could have stuck a price tag on the kid.
I would assume that they left the child, like at a hospital or police station. I would have a page sent out, then call police if no one responded.
shoulda hid the kid in the trunk of your car
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At least they didn't leave the child locked up in a sweltering car like some parents do.
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Some years ago I had a store in a shopping mall. Two young men were there for an unreasonable time and began to become disruptive. I asked where their parents were and they told me mom told them to stay in our store and not to spend any money! Well, I had each sit on the floor in opposite corners until mom came to pick them up. She was mortified that I disciplined her children. I responded that if she wouldn’t be around to do it I would take care of it in my store and that we were not a babysitting service but an actual business.
Some people……..
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Almost nobody does that intentionally, and it's a tragedy when it happens. This was likely intentional.
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I hope that the OP did not have anything stolen while the "infant" was there.
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I had the same thought. That would be the ultimate distraction especially if the baby is crying.
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I think you mean "too careful".
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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Some people have a very short attention...(squirrel)…span.
No excuse though.
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Yes, too careful, t.y.
It's not uncommon for small children to be intentionally left in a hot car.
WOW just Wow
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The child in the stroller was just fine.
No distraction nothing missing!
We live in a crazy world. My fear would have been an accusation of kidnapping. And would have let security, fellow dealers around me know immediately. I would have got very vocal with everyone...shouting, "hey, someone left a baby over here!",
Yeah, that problem would have been solved very quickly.
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I believe this would be considered neglect of a dependent,,,,,,,, those parents don't deserve to have a child.
You should have taken the baby to lost and found!