Man Donates Mother's Doll Collection To Thrift Shop, Then Gets An Unexpected Call
June 27, 2018
When Ray Rhinehart's mother passed away, he decided to donate her doll collection to the Discovery Shop in Santa Monica, a thrift store run by the American Cancer Society.
One month later, he received an unexpected call back.

"I got a phone call saying, we found an envelope in one of the boxes of the dolls, and there seems to be a lot of money in it," Rhinehart told ABC News. "And I said "Oh really." And it turned out to be quite a bit of money."
The honest thrift shop workers returned a total of $36,000 in cash to Rhinehart.

Ray thanked the good people at the Discovery Shop. As for the dolls, they were donated to an orphanage.
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