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I noticed the credit card on the ground as I walked away from my parked car. I picked it up and asked myself “What now?” Leaving it for someone else to find didn’t seem right. After a moment’s thought, I called the number of the back of the card. The bank was very nice, appreciated my call, canceled the card, and said they would contact the cardholder. About a week later, we were driving home after parking the car in a garage. We were a few blocks away from the garage when I heard a little rattle in the cup holder and found a set of car keys. They weren’t for my car and were obviously left by accident by the garage attendant. I am not sure what I would have done if I were more than a few blocks away, but I made my way back to the garage and gave the appreciative attendant the keys. If these events are related — I think they are — and things come in threes, I wonder what the next event will be. And while I wait, I wonder what someone else would have done.

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Fred Klein

Never any doubt that you are an extraordinarily good person!
Cayce Crown

Love this blog. Reminds me that every kindness brings more kindness.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 05/03/2018 - 00:13

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Marilyn Genoa

Never a doubt that that’s what you would’ve done. When I found something similar I was able to Google the name and locate person. Very scary that a valet left someone else’s keys in your car. You’ve now saved two people from a lot of grief.
Kelly Welles

Very smart. Very responsible. And very kind. You exemplify the Gotham spirit! We also know there is a place in Heaven for you.

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