Although he only had a few coins in his pocket, the 44-year-old did not want this small bag from Hermes, which contained nearly one thousand euros and several credit cards, Telegrafi reports.
Instead of buying food or clothes, he returned the expensive wallet with all the money intact. But his generous act has not gone unnoticed.
Niity Pongkriangyous was overjoyed to have this valuable accessory returned and offered Waralop a job at his company in Bangkok.

“I was very surprised when the police brought my wallet, because I didn’t even know I lost it. The first thing that came to my mind was: if I were in his place, I would keep it for myself”, said the 30-year-old owner.
Seeing that the homeless man is very kind and honest, he has been offered a job as well as a small apartment with all expenses waived.
“It’s a good opportunity for me to get my life back on track. “I finally have a job, a place to live and sleep in a clean bed,” said Waralop.