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Incident at Family Dollar restores her faith in humanity

There are good people left, writer finds after

By Tiffany Kessler Don't give up on society yet...there ARE good people left! I apparently dropped my wallet out of the car last night while at Fiesta Mexico. Hours later I got a call from two strangers who had just got off work at Family Dollar (next door to the restaurant) - they had found it still sitting there in the parking lot and were graciously going to wait on me to come pick it up.

Everything (debit cards and even cash that I rarely keep on hand) was inside! God Bless these two sweet women (Jen and Carmen - didn't get their last names). They not only returned my wallet, they kind of restored my faith in humanity...and that's priceless. - Tiffany Kessler




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