Posted on 05/04/2016 10:07:14 PM PDT by lee martell
Some people like taking things apart, then reassembling later. They are good friends to have. The idea of cracking a old phone open ‘to clean it’ would never have occurred to me.
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You can decide whether to sell it to the pawn shop or loan it (pawn). You have to tell them which.
If you loan it, they ascertain the loan value and the amount of interest to get it back. Usually it’s a 30 day term loan, which means they cannot sell it as long as you pay it off before the loan expiration period. Of course if you don’t show up in that time frame to pay back the loan and interest, the pawn shop keeps your property and sells it.
Back in in 1976 as a cop, I was dispatched to direct traffic at a house fire. Long story short, the foundation was saved, that’s all. The old lady (probably my age now) lost everything but most especially $40,000 in cash from her dead husband’s business, stored in an ammo box in the basement. The firemen found it and it was cooked ash. I watched the woman bawl and carry on. I took three days off, went from Ohio to DC with the box of ashes, gave it to the Revenuers who did whatever they do (weigh the ashes, sample the paper, I don’t know) and they returned $34,000 to her. She baked me a cake, paid for my gas and published an editorial about me.
My mom threw out all of my baseball cards when I was in college, I basically had entire sets from '64 to '68 and two Nolan Ryan rookie cards. Whenever I wanted to make her feel bad, I'd remind her of that.
It was more my fault, though, and it was about 15 years before the baseball card craze of the early 90s.
That was a great thing that you did, over and above the call of duty. Very compassionate for another human being who was suffering. Others could have tried to help her, but didn’t. That was HUGE!
Heh, heh. I just that week got out of a training class with the SS and they told us this about this way to determine money lost. It just happened to be very fortuitive. Sure, I took three days off, but my buddy in VA and I went to Matt Kaine’s Little bit of Ireland so all was not lost. Great PR for the PD, a learning experience for me and a hell of a hangover for my buddy. Great time.
What a wonderful story! God bless you!
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