There’s at least one honest man in St. Louis, and he’s a Rams fan.

Reddit user BardSTL is a St. Louis Rams season-ticket holder, but he received a surprise from the team Thursday (and it had nothing to do with a possible move to Los Angeles): a stack of tickets to the Rams’ Dec. 13 against the Detroit Lions worth about $25,000.

Reddit user BardSTL

“A few hundred of them. Good seats,” BardSTL wrote in a post in the NFL community. “There was no letter of explanation or receipt, only my name on the address line and my account number on the ticket… really weird right?”

So what did the user do? Thinking it was “an honest mistake,” he promptly called the Rams offices to tell someone there about the mixup.

This isn’t the first time BardSTL’s honesty has kept him from profiting from someone else’s mistake.

One user, however, suggested that the real reason behind the ticket return might be related to the game itself:

No word yet if the Rams will be rewarding the user for gracefully rectifying the team’s potentially embarrassing and costly gaffe (know this, Rams front office, you won’t find honest fans like this LA). Even without returning the tickets, user BardSTL could have resold the $25,000 and lent the money to a recently fined Los Angeles Clippers player who needs to pay up that much to the NBA.

Update, 5:05 PM PST: BardSTL posted an update in the NFL community, disproving the notion that nice guys finish last: