If you’ve ever found a lost credit card, the right thing to do is try to find the person it belongs to. Sometimes that’s easier said than done, and sometimes it’s very easily done – especially if that person is a rock legend like Alice Cooper.
An Arizona man, Geoff Guy, found a credit card belonging Alice Cooper and got the chance to return it in person. Guy was at a gas pump when he tried inserting his card in the reader only to discover that there was already a card left in there by the previous customer.
Guy’s daughter read the name on the back and said, “I think this belongs to Alice Cooper…”
Guy was familiar with Cooper’s music and the musician’s “Solid Rock Teen Center” in Phoenix.
Guy got ahold of Alice’s management team and arrange a meeting at the teen center to return the card.
At the meet up, Cooper gave Goeff an autographed album for his honesty saying, “It’s one of those things…if I found the card, I would say, ‘I don’t know how to get this to the right person.’ Luckily, they live right here and this is synonymous with me, you know, so that was a good call.”
The kind gesture couldn’t have come at a better time as Cooper was set to leave on a five-week European tour in a few days.




