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The Web: A Venue for Lost Items

By: Patricia Warren



Everyday, hundreds of handy items get inadvertently lost in airports, buses, coffee shops and other public spots. Dealing with the loss of these items is aggravated when the items contain sensitive or irreplaceable files and information, such as laptops and mobile phones. Knowing where you probably lost it would help you a lot, as you may simply go back to the place and hope that an honest citizen has turned it in as lost and found.

As an owner seeking to reunite with your lost belonging, you would go the extra mile to recover it. You would probably start posting ads that offer rewards to the person who would find and return it. Good deeds get rewarded, people often say, and it holds true especially when you found and returned a lost object. Yes, rewards are indeed enticing and offering such for lost items is a good strategy to retrieve your stuff back. However, as there is a multitude of possible areas where you could have lost your property, wouldn't it be easier if there were better and more structured ways of locating it? And wouldn't it be nicer for the finder to automatically know that there is an incentive when lost items are returned? Such is the idea behind some online lost-and-found services.

Generally , these services or programs require you to buy from them a tag, sticker or label of some sort and attach it to the object you would want to track. Once lost, the person who finds it may call a toll-free number or visit a website where he can input the serial numbers found on the tag. He will then be informed of the amount of reward that you are offering. From here, procedures may vary depending on what service you are in. Some services would merely send a message to the owner that the item has been found, and it is up to the owner how to go about arranging the retrieval from the finder, and then handing him his reward. Sadly, not all lost items are returned despite offering rewards, as it is in the case of stolen items. Even so, when these stolen items are later on recovered by the police, the identification tags aid in the quicker return of the goods to its owner. It is thus important to properly label our possessions, for when it is lost and police are unable to find its owner, they are often sold at auctions and when that happens, it is entirely lost by then. Although not its primary purpose, it is also believed that these labels or tags endorsed by online websites are effective in discouraging theft due to its traceable nature.

Services or products offered by these lost and found website companies come in all shapes and sizes. Some are as obvious as large yellow tags while some are inconspicuous as to fit in small objects. Whichever product or service you aptly choose, its ultimate objective is to protect your belongings and to ascertain a greater probability of its return.

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Peter Smith is person who hates to lose things. The best tool on the net to help stop this is www.lostuff.com. Check out my blog www.lost-and-found.tv

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