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onedef92
11-29-2011, 1:13pm
Elderly man returns cash stolen from Sears in '40s

Posted: 10:13pm on Nov 28, 2011;
Modified: 10:21pm on Nov 28, 2011

SEATTLE — The manager of the Sears store in downtown Seattle says an elderly man has repaid - with interest - cash the man says he stole in the late 1940s.

KING-TV reports that the man hand-delivered an envelope Monday addressed to "Sears manager." Inside were a note and a $100 bill.

The note said the man stole $20 to $30 from a cash register decades ago and wanted to pay back $100.

Manager Gary Lorentson says he thinks the man's conscience "has been bothering him for the past 60 years."

Store security cameras recorded the man, but Sears officials said they don't know who he is and they won't release the video.

The store plans to put the money toward helping needy families in the holiday season.

ptindall
11-29-2011, 1:15pm
I doubt $100 pays the inflation, let alone interest.

snide
11-29-2011, 1:17pm
They had security cameras in the '40s?

Scissors
11-29-2011, 1:31pm
I doubt $100 pays the inflation, let alone interest.
$25 in 1945 would be the same as $300 now.

Not including interest.

Scissors
11-29-2011, 1:32pm
$25 in 1945 would be the same as $300 now.

Not including interest.
Speaking of which, we really do need to get rid of the penny. After all, the penny back then had the same value that a dime (and then some) does now, and people weren't exactly bitching about all of that money they were losing due to rounding, were they?