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Chicago and Highland Park, IL (September 12, 2007) – Commuters everyday everywhere are facing the same challenge of how to tackle rush hour crowds and reach their destination in one piece and with all the items they carry along. Often in the commotion portable devices are misplaced, lost or stolen on buses, trains or at stations. While they are sometimes recovered and turned in to the Lost and Found by Good Samaritans, more often than not, it is a long shot [for the owner to retrieve his or her lost item]. And with high tech gadgets like cell phones, PDAs and laptops a part of our everyday lives, chances are these items are loaded with personal information, business data and contacts, all of which might be irretrievable if the item is lost.
At times like these, a little prevention proves to be invaluable. When Daniel’s daughter recently lost her cell phone at Union Station in
That very same morning the phone was lost, it was found by Brit, a Good Samaritan from
BoomerangIt checked its worldwide registration database and instantly matched the phone to Daniel’s account. BoomerangIt notified Daniel immediately and within a few hours he had his daughter’s cell phone back. As it is for anyone, the personal value is even greater for the owner, considering the valuable data and information that the cell phone carries.
“How nice to hear from you,” said Daniel when contacted with the good news. “My daughter just called me this morning she had lost her cell phone at Union Station. I didn’t even think of calling you then. I should have. I have your labels on everything. Thank you so much for the valuable service.“
“Daniel and his family are relieved and we are happy another customer has benefited from our service,” said BoomerangIt Founder
BoomerangIt labels and tags come in a variety of packages, starting at $9.95. BoomerangIt is ideal for consumer electronics such as a cell phone, iPod, laptop, and digital camera, as well as luggage, car keys, and other valuables people want to ensure can be returned if ever lost or even stolen. BoomerangIt increases the likelihood that owners will retrieve their lost or stolen items. Anyone who finds a registered item can contact BoomerangIt online at www.boomerangit.com, or call 800-2Boomit (800-226-6648). Using the information from the product registration, BoomerangIt facilitates the return of the item to its rightful owner. The finder pays nothing, and receives a reward.
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