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A single mother has shared an “incredible” act of kindness that brought her to tears after she purchased a second-hand car. She bought the vehicle privately and soon discovered the owner had left her a heartwarming surprise.
A white envelope containing three $50 notes had been tucked between the sun visor and roof. “This is a random act of kindness,” the note reads. “Please use it to spoil your family in a way that makes you happy. “Just felt it on my heart to do this for you, in what sounded like a challenging time for you.” She said it was “such a beautiful random act of kindness” to be gifted like that.
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A young dad said he was caught short at the self-service checkout when he went to pay for his groceries and realized he’d left his wallet at home. Rather than leave the store empty-handed, a nearby Coles cashier worker offered to pay for his groceries - as a generous act of kindness. He was amazed at the Employee’s actions. “I was in Coles today with my three-year-old son and after scanning all my items, I put my hand in my pocket and then realized I had left my wallet at home,” he said. “I explained to the nice … self-checkout assistant lady that I’d have to go back home and get my wallet and that I didn’t live too far. “I started walking off when she said, ‘Wait! I can pay for it. So you don’t have to come back’.” After accepting her kind offer, the cashier asked him to do one thing in exchange. “She said, ‘No worries. Just pay for someone else’s groceries when you can’,” he said.
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Over the past few days, thousands of people have queued at Centrelink locations across the city and Cafe Owner called Pete said he started trembling after seeing the number of people. “I thought, we’ve got to start doing something about this,” he told 7NEWS. The 62-year-old cafe owner rushed to his local bank and withdrew $10,000 in $100 notes.
He then headed straight to the Centrelink queue in Box Hill and started handing out the bills. “I started at the back of the queue and then basically handed everybody a $100 note,” he said. “There were tears and disbelief. $100 is not a lot of money, but four or five bags of food meant a lot to these people.”
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A mystery shopper has paid off $16,000 worth of gifts on lay-by at a Toy Shop on the Gold Coast to spread Christmas cheer to Aussies doing it tough. Staff at the Toys Store said a woman came into the store last Thursday and paid the outstanding balances on more than 80 Lay-bys. She didn’t provide any details or ask for any recognition, simply saying she wanted to help others following a challenging year. Single mum-of-two, who had paid a $60 deposit on a $300 dollhouse, found out about the kind gesture when she rang the store. “I called two days ago to add something to my lay-by and was advised that it had been paid off,” she explained on Sunrise. “They told me the lovely lady had come in and paid for everyone’s lay-by - it was just amazing.
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