If you found someone else's stash........

Silverperch

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If you found someones else's stack buried in the bush what would you do. Tough one, but I think I would likely leave it alone because I realise how much effort goes into stacking and empathize with what it might feel like to lose your stack. Having said that if I came back in a years time and the stack was still there, maybe then I'd claim it.

What's the code between stackers when it comes to this ?
 
Take it and leave a note in a bottle with contact details... because if you found it, it's just as likely someone else will too!

At least that's what I've done the last two times this happened to me :|
 
goldpelican said:
Take it and leave a note in a bottle with contact details... because if you found it, it's just as likely someone else will too!

What the big yellow bird said.....hey have I seen you on sesame street GP?

Edit: Contact details would be an e-mail only and most definatly not my address.
 
goldpelican said:
Take it and leave a note in a bottle with contact details... because if you found it, it's just as likely someone else will too!

At least that's what I've done the last two times this happened to me :|
People really just go and bury their PMs in the middle of the bush?
 
I would assume it fell out of a boat in which case it would be finders keepers with a percentage donation to SS for good karma. lol.

nah seriously, I dunno. Probably leave it.

Why? did you find someone's stash? :D
 
If its on private property then it'd depend on if its a modern day stash or an old forgotten one. If an old one then I'd approach the land owner for permission to metal detect on his land with 50/50 split of finds. If its a modern stash then I'd leave it alone.

If its out in the public bush someplace, I'm probably calling dibs on it. >:)
 
You could give it back with a finders fee. 10% at spot price. lol

Nah, I am actually too honest to even do that.... why are you in your next door neighbours house with a metal detector anyway???
 
If you found someone else's stash........

It means they did not stash it very well.
 
Wow you guys are nice i would definately take it home then leave a thank you note with the ATO phone number on it :p: No seriously i would get the phone book & look for sparrows phone number hahahahaha Ok .ok il be serious if i couldnt find sparrows phone number i would have to ask ashton kutcher for his address when he sold him the land :lol: hahahaha oh man half the people reading this wont get it the other half will giggle .That thread was hilarious 1 of my favourites.....Just do what GP said
 
If they were older coins and seemed that the stash was buried more than 5 years ago - id take it all.

If it were newer coins, id take 10% and bury it back -

i think i would do whats above.
 
RetardedMonkey said:
goldpelican said:
Take it and leave a note in a bottle with contact details... because if you found it, it's just as likely someone else will too!

At least that's what I've done the last two times this happened to me :|
People really just go and bury their PMs in the middle of the bush?


the most you can hide in a bush is a 10oz bar :lol:
 
Skyblues said:
RetardedMonkey said:
goldpelican said:
Take it and leave a note in a bottle with contact details... because if you found it, it's just as likely someone else will too!

At least that's what I've done the last two times this happened to me :|
People really just go and bury their PMs in the middle of the bush?


the most you can hide in a bush is a 10oz bar :lol:
lets hope so!


I'd make like a tree and g'g'g'get the f*ck out! just like coming up on a pot crop in the wild, at least in the US. You get out as soon as possible. You don't know what kind of characters are keeping an eye on it.
 
I would love to be able to say that I'd leave it hidden but damn it if I wouldn't be tempted. I'm not thief but then again I've never been in a position to test my conviction :( I honestly wish that I knew I was the honest man I hold myself in my own mind to be....
 
Nugget said:
I would love to be able to say that I'd leave it hidden but damn it if I wouldn't be tempted. I'm not thief but then again I've never been in a position to test my conviction :( I honestly wish that I knew I was the honest man I hold myself in my own mind to be....

I have pondered the same Nugget - I'll add another for you do I give to charity out of real charity or do I do it because it makes me feel good to give/help and if I do it because if makes me feel good is it really charity or am I like someone buying drugs just buying a temporary feeling? Still pondering that one when I have a slow day in the office.
 
Smoothcriminal said:
Nugget said:
I would love to be able to say that I'd leave it hidden but damn it if I wouldn't be tempted. I'm not thief but then again I've never been in a position to test my conviction :( I honestly wish that I knew I was the honest man I hold myself in my own mind to be....

I have pondered the same Nugget - I'll add another for you do I give to charity out of real charity or do I do it because it makes me feel good to give/help and if I do it because if makes me feel good is it really charity or am I like someone buying drugs just buying a temporary feeling? Still pondering that one when I have a slow day in the office.

I never give to charity but I'd help anyone who needed help and I'd never pick up a $100 dollar note if i saw one lying on the ground.

Charities just aren't my thing, they piss me off by blocking my way, interfere with my daily life, annoy the crap out of me for donations, spam my home phone (DNC doesn't work on charities!).

I don't know if I would take a hidden stash...if it was large enough and I was desperate enough then surely yes but for the most part, no I wouldn't.
 
Smoothcriminal said:
I'll add another for you do I give to charity out of real charity or do I do it because it makes me feel good to give/help and if I do it because if makes me feel good is it really charity or am I like someone buying drugs just buying a temporary feeling? Still pondering that one when I have a slow day in the office.


Just to prove that my parents didn't waste all their money sending me to a private Christian School


http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/45907/jewish/Eight-Levels-of-Charity.htm


Maimonides' Eight Levels of Charity
Mishneh Torah, Laws of Charity, 10:7-14


There are eight levels of charity, each greater than the next.

[1] The greatest level, above which there is no greater, is to support a fellow Jew by endowing him with a gift or loan, or entering into a partnership with him, or finding employment for him, in order to strengthen his hand until he need no longer be dependent upon others...

[2] A lesser level of charity than this is to give to the poor without knowing to whom one gives, and without the recipient knowing from who he received. For this is performing a mitzvah solely for the sake of Heaven. This is like the "anonymous fund" that was in the Holy Temple [in Jerusalem]. There the righteous gave in secret, and the good poor profited in secret. Giving to a charity fund is similar to this mode of charity, though one should not contribute to a charity fund unless one knows that the person appointed over the fund is trustworthy and wise and a proper administrator, like Rabbi Hananya ben Teradyon.

[3] A lesser level of charity than this is when one knows to whom one gives, but the recipient does not know his benefactor. The greatest sages used to walk about in secret and put coins in the doors of the poor. It is worthy and truly good to do this if those who are responsible for distributing charity are not trustworthy.

[4] A lesser level of charity than this is when one does not know to whom one gives, but the poor person does know his benefactor. The greatest sages used to tie coins into their robes and throw them behind their backs, and the poor would come up and pick the coins out of their robes so that they would not be ashamed.

[5] A lesser level than this is when one gives to the poor person directly into his hand, but gives before being asked.

[6] A lesser level than this is when one gives to the poor person after being asked.

[7] A lesser level than this is when one gives inadequately, but gives gladly and with a smile.

[8] A lesser level than this is when one gives unwillingly.


EDIT TO ADD

I use this when I evaluate someone's claim to being charitable ;)

So judgemental :P
 
I would do all I could to find the true owner and get it back safely into their hands. (I wouldn't expect a reward either).

Sure, they might have chosen a dumb place to hide it, but that doesn't give me any right to take advantage of them.

That stack might represent a family's very survival in the coming collapse. Who knows how much sweat and toil and sacrifice went into creating it and trying to preserve it.

I probably take photos of the site first, and document the entire hoard carefully with trustworthy witnesses, so there could be no question of my having kept any part of it.

I'd leave appropriate contact details at the site so the owners could get in touch with me. I'd probably advertise the find here too.

I think the law says found things need to be declared and held for 3 months, and then they're yours. In this case I think that would not be enough time. I'd allow at least a couple of years to elapse and maybe even longer. Perhaps the owners are overseas for a time and can't get back.

Basically, I'd do what I hope you would do if the situation were reversed.

(Good on you Nugget and Smoothcriminal for doubting yourselves! That shows character and integrity!)

(And if anyone DOES hide a stack like this one day - please consider attaching some basic contact details - at least!)
 
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