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I was at WalMart a while back and I found a credit card lying on the floor in the check-out lane. I handed it to the cashier and told her, "Here, I just found this on the floor and want to turn it in." She looked at it briefly, said thanks, and swiped it through the machine and started ringing up my stuff!! I'm a basically honest person, and though I figure I could have gotten away with it for a while, I stopped her and explained again that I had found it and was just turning it in. She looked at me like I was crazy, and almost like she was going to continue ringing stuff up. I told her I wanted to talk to the manager. She finally called for the manager (incidentally, I used to work with the manager's husband, though I'd never met her before). I explained it to the manager, and she immediately called for another cashier to finish the check out, and walked away with both the card and the original cashier. Later she called me and told me the cashier had been fired and sent me a $20 gift card "for my honesty". Apparently, the cashier hadn't been fired for being stupid, or for trying to illegally use the card. She was fired because store policy requires her to immediately contact a manager when someone turns in a lost or stolen card like that. I felt bad for the cashier, but I could tell by the look in her eyes she was just plain dumb. I don't think she was trying to do anything illegal, I just don't think she quite understood me....I don't know, it was weird.