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[–] hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone 17 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I don't make a habit of closely searching items I see near trails. In all likelihood I would pass by the suitcase whilst unaware of its contents, if I notice it at all.

What I would do depends on what I find in the case. If the case and contents look old, as if its been abandoned for many years, I'll take the case. My $50k now.

If there's a card with contact information, and it seems plausibly like someone dropped it by accident recently, I'll try and return it to them. If they reward a portion as a finder's fee I'll take it, but fine otherwise.

But if its an unmarked mystery case full of cash alone, I'm leaving it. It was probably left deliberately for someone else. I do not feel safe taking $50k from someone who presumably makes cash transactions by leaving unmarked cases in the woods. No no no no. Leave it be. I was never there.