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kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 07:37 PM
In 1963, a member of the public found £47,245 in a plastic sack that had been left inside a telephone box in Great Dover Street, Newington, South London.

It was part of the haul from the infamous Great Train Robbery and would be worth £2.35 million in today's money and he rang the police.

Supposing you were in Great Dover Street in the early hours today with not a soul around and you went to use the public phone and found £2.35 million inside in bags.

Would you:

a) Thank your 'Lucky Stars' and call a trusted mate up to come along in his car and help you carry home the loot?

b) Would you be so scared that you would leave the money where it was, wipe the telephone box door where you'd touched it, then just scarper as fast as your little legs would carry you?

c) Would you call the police and report it then stay guarding the money until they arrived?

Honest answers only, please. :laugh:

RileyH
25-05-2018, 07:43 PM
A obvs

RileyH
25-05-2018, 07:44 PM
Not that anyone uses telephone boxes anymore

Denver
25-05-2018, 07:45 PM
Im the bank robber who dropped it

smudgie
25-05-2018, 09:05 PM
Depends on my age at the time.
If I was a teenager or early twenties I would bag the lot.
Any older and I would just stuff my pockets:joker:
My age now I would have a heart attack worrying about them coming after me:laugh:

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:10 PM
Depends on my age at the time.
If I was a teenager or early twenties I would bag the lot.
Any older and I would just stuff my pockets:joker:
My age now I would have a heart attack worrying about them coming after me:laugh:

:laugh: Honest as ever, Smudge.

Matthew.
25-05-2018, 09:13 PM
hmm this is a toughie…

most likely i’d choose Option A, really like these scenarios you do Kirk :)

user104658
25-05-2018, 09:13 PM
If you find £2 million in a phonebox it's drug money and someone is coming for it, and has probably already seen you, so you leave it the **** alone and pretend you know nothing about it.

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:14 PM
hmm this is a toughie…

most likely i’d choose Option A, really like these scenarios you do Kirk :)

Thanks, Matthew.

GiRTh
25-05-2018, 09:20 PM
A

Anonymous money in a bag is another no brainer Kirk. No one can ever prove I got it from there so its mine. It would never touch a bank however. Probably keep in a safe place and dip into it when I needed to.

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:24 PM
A

Anonymous money in a bag is another no brainer Kirk. No one can ever prove I got it from there so its mine. It would never touch a bank however. Probably keep in a safe place and dip into it when I needed to.

I ALWAYS love your honest answers, Girth. :laugh: THAT is exactly what I would do too. :blush:

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:25 PM
If you find £2 million in a phonebox it's drug money and someone is coming for it, and has probably already seen you, so you leave it the **** alone and pretend you know nothing about it.

:laugh: Come on T.S - wouldn't you at least fill your pockets with a few grand?

GiRTh
25-05-2018, 09:30 PM
:laugh: Come on T.S - wouldn't you at least fill your pockets with a few grand?
I see what TS is saying but in the scenario where I'm not sure, I'd probably circle the areas for an hour or so to make sure no one was watching the place, park the car a good distance away etc and the moneys mine, its gone never to be found again.

MTVN
25-05-2018, 09:31 PM
Not taking that money, you're either going to end up in trouble with the police or some pretty bad criminals for doing so

I would leave it but I wouldn't risk my safety guarding it, would probs report it to the police once I was a safe distance away

Calderyon
25-05-2018, 09:37 PM
Depends on the finders fee.

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:48 PM
I see what TS is saying but in the scenario where I'm not sure, I'd probably circle the areas for an hour or so to make sure no one was watching the place, park the car a good distance away etc and the moneys mine, its gone never to be found again.

:laugh:

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:49 PM
Depends on the finders fee.

There isn't one.

kirklancaster
25-05-2018, 09:51 PM
Not taking that money, you're either going to end up in trouble with the police or some pretty bad criminals for doing so

I would leave it but I wouldn't risk my safety guarding it, would probs report it to the police once I was a safe distance away

Sensible, Matt. I'm too old to care. I'd regard it as a Gift From Above and take the risk. :laugh:

Beso
26-05-2018, 12:27 PM
D...stuff it in every orrifice available and tell no one.

Cherie
26-05-2018, 12:30 PM
Depends on my age at the time.
If I was a teenager or early twenties I would bag the lot.
Any older and I would just stuff my pockets:joker:
My age now I would have a heart attack worrying about them coming after me:laugh:

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Nicky91
26-05-2018, 01:12 PM
A, i love money and 2 million is too good to refuse

Eddie.
26-05-2018, 01:15 PM
A.

In Singapore dollars, it’s 4.1 million which is A LOT.

Kazanne
26-05-2018, 01:19 PM
A = take the money, someone needs to spend it not leave it in a telephone box.:devil:

Livia
26-05-2018, 01:36 PM
What could you do with all that money in cash? You could spend a proportion of it but the rest you'd have to have laundered in some way. Too complicated. Might grab a slack-handful of it though.

Alf
26-05-2018, 02:02 PM
C

But I'd expect to be rewarded, and if I wasn't, I'd call them wankers.

Beso
26-05-2018, 02:54 PM
What could you do with all that money in cash? You could spend a proportion of it but the rest you'd have to have laundered in some way. Too complicated. Might grab a slack-handful of it though.



You surprise me..:joker:

kirklancaster
26-05-2018, 03:12 PM
C

But I'd expect to be rewarded, and if I wasn't, I'd call them wankers.

:laugh: Whilst sat in the 'Poor House', Alf?

Kizzy
26-05-2018, 03:22 PM
I would think it was a ransom for someone or something and leave it.

Alf
26-05-2018, 03:54 PM
:laugh: Whilst sat in the 'Poor House', Alf?What you've never had, you never miss.

Brillopad
26-05-2018, 04:16 PM
Not taking that money, you're either going to end up in trouble with the police or some pretty bad criminals for doing so

I would leave it but I wouldn't risk my safety guarding it, would probs report it to the police once I was a safe distance away

This.

Glenn.
26-05-2018, 04:18 PM
A. But wouldn’t want help moving it. Not here for sharing it

JerseyWins
26-05-2018, 04:38 PM
Definitely A

When I lose $1-$20, I NEVER get it back :fist: It's fair game :fan:

Calderyon
26-05-2018, 05:44 PM
There isn't one.

Then I guess A tbh.

Gstar
26-05-2018, 10:43 PM
As much as I want to vote A ..
If you find £2 million in a phonebox it's drug money and someone is coming for it, and has probably already seen you, so you leave it the **** alone and pretend you know nothing about it.

kirklancaster
27-05-2018, 04:19 PM
As much as I want to vote A ..

Drug Dealers DO NOT leave £2.3 million in public phone boxes in such a heavily populated area which is surrounded by housing etc.

Whoever left it there Germyle, it certainly would not have been them.

Ditto 'Ransom Money' - no kidnapper would have such a huge amount of cash placed to be picked up in such a dangerously unsafe location.

I'm only saying in case this really does ever happen to you, then you can nick it all without fear - AFTER giving me a call first to help you carry it away that is. :laugh:

user104658
27-05-2018, 08:31 PM
A

Anonymous money in a bag is another no brainer Kirk. No one can ever prove I got it from there so its mine. It would never touch a bank however. Probably keep in a safe place and dip into it when I needed to.The problem with that though is that bank notes expire, so you would have at best 20-30 years to spend it... Imagine having £1 million+ in banknotes you know are about to expire :worry:. The temptation to try to launder it would be huge. Best bet might be some sort of darkweb antique / art deal which you could then later re-sell for "new cash" :think:.

To answer the question of if I knew for a fact that NO ONE would know I had taken the cash, kirk... Of course I would take the cash :joker:.

BUT that sort of money in cash can only be from something very dodgy.

We had a guy a year or so ago constantly trying to use almost-expired £50 notes from the late 1980's... 30 year old notes, but they were as crisp as a brand new note :think:. And they were genuine. Refused them though. I was like "FFS I'm not touching that! And I also do NOT want to know where you got it :umm2: ".

kirklancaster
27-05-2018, 09:19 PM
The problem with that though is that bank notes expire, so you would have at best 20-30 years to spend it... Imagine having £1 million+ in banknotes you know are about to expire :worry:. The temptation to try to launder it would be huge. Best bet might be some sort of darkweb antique / art deal which you could then later re-sell for "new cash" :think:.

To answer the question of if I knew for a fact that NO ONE would know I had taken the cash, kirk... Of course I would take the cash :joker:.

BUT that sort of money in cash can only be from something very dodgy.

We had a guy a year or so ago constantly trying to use almost-expired £50 notes from the late 1980's... 30 year old notes, but they were as crisp as a brand new note :think:. And they were genuine. Refused them though. I was like "FFS I'm not touching that! And I also do NOT want to know where you got it :umm2: ".

:joker: To the emboldened.

To the bit about the guy with the £50 notes - Aren't they worth ANYTHING? Will the banks take them or are they collectable? If so I would have offered him a £5 for each one. :laugh:

glibberglobber
27-05-2018, 09:24 PM
C but id drive to the police stationed

user104658
27-05-2018, 10:11 PM
:joker: To the emboldened.

To the bit about the guy with the £50 notes - Aren't they worth ANYTHING? Will the banks take them or are they collectable? If so I would have offered him a £5 for each one. :laugh:

They were still (just about) in date so were legal currency, but it was (being frank) a VERY obvious money laundering attempt which we're really supposed to report, so it was a case of "I don't want these, I didn't see these, you didn't try to pay with these, take them far away!" :laugh: