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United Airlines Employee Finds San Francisco Woman's Wedding Ring
Brit Morin said she now has a "newfound faith in humanity and airlines."

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- A San Francisco woman said she was reunited with her wedding band and engagement ring thanks to a United Airlines employee. Brit Morin shared her experience on Twitter last weekend.
Morin wrote, "I lost my wedding/engagement rings last week somewhere between New York and Jackson Hole. A @United gate agent found it, put it in a safe, and then gave it to a pilot to HAND DELIVER it back to me in SF."
"I have a newfound faith in humanity and airlines Thanks United," said Morin, who also posted a photo of her rings in a bag with a handwritten noted from United Airlines.
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The airline company responded to Morin on Twitter saying it wanted to "recognize the pilot and gate agent who made this happen."
"Its made our day!" the company tweeted.
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Other Twitter users also chimed in. Al Nilsen wrote "Customer service going above and beyond never goes out of style."
"Not enough of these stories out there," Steve Robbins wrote. "Airline reps do good things every single day."
Morin's tweet has been re-tweeted more than 300 times.
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I lost my wedding/engagement rings last week somewhere between New York and Jackson Hole. A @United gate agent found it, put it in a safe, and then gave it to a pilot to HAND DELIVER it back to me in SF. I have a newfound faith in humanity and airlines Thanks United. pic.twitter.com/T342OGou5p
— Brit Morin (@brit) February 19, 2018
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