A pedestrian came up with a clever idea of contacting Tim Cameron when he found no way to get in touch with Cameron whose wallet he found on the road.
Cameron took to his Twitter handle and wrote that he lost his wallet on his way to home from work. He said his wallet contained no identification, address or his contact number. However, Cameron said that his wallet did have details of his bank account and number through which a 'good Samaritan' got hold of him.
He added that he got notification that someone had made four transactions in his account. When he checked the detail, he saw that in each transaction a person had written him notes. Under each transfer, which allows a reference up to 18 characters, the person who found his wallet had written to him giving Cameron his phone number to contact him as he had found his wallet.
I just lost my wallet on the way home from work. I didn't have much identifying info in there so a good Samaritan got in touch with my via my... bank account 🤯
4x transfers of £0.01 each with a reference up to 18 chars pic.twitter.com/RVK8I1ZctQ
— Tim Cameron (@Timcammm) October 14, 2019