Man who found Haribo’s lost £4m cheque rewarded with six bags of sweets

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  1. > A man who found a cheque to Haribo worth £4 million was given six packets of sweets as a reward from the confectioner.

    > Anouar G, 38, from Frankfurt , Germany, spotted the cheque on a train platform after visiting his mum. He said he saw the cheque fluttering on the floor during his journey.

    > After reading the cheque, Anouar said he was in disbelief, telling German tabloid Bild: “There was such a large sum on it that I couldn’t even pronounce it.”

    > The total amount was €4,631,538.80 (£4,050,000) made out to Haribo from the supermarket Rewe.

    > The company, most popular for its Starmix gummy sweets, asked Anouar to destroy the cheque and send a photo as proof.

    > After destroying the cheque and sending evidence, as requested, Anouar was surprised again a few days later when Haribo sent him a box with six packs of Haribo products.

    > “I thought that was a bit cheap,” Anouar said.

    > Haribo confirmed that it had been contacted about the missing cheque and in response to its gesture said: “Since it was a named check, nobody but our company could have redeemed it. It was our standard package that we send as a thank you.”

  2. So… next time demand written instructions by registered mail and positive proof that the Haribo person requesting that destruction is authorized to ask for it?

    *And a handsome pre-paid “administration fee” for all the time and effort to accomplish that task, obviously.*

  3. I’m mostly surprised that they still get paid by cheques. Are they living in 1990?

    On the other hand, it’s Germany. Could have paid €4.6mln in cash too.

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