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A Cell Phone Lost and Found





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These days we can’t function without our cell phones. We can call our loved ones from just about anywhere to tell them where we are, how we are, ask what they want us to buy, tell themwhen we will be home, tell them we’re staying out late. Most of us don’t remember all our friends’ and families’ phone numbers – we store them in our contacts list on the phone.

If we can’t find our phone, our world seems to fall apart. How will I know if someone is trying to contact me? What will I do if I have an accident or get lost? My daughter said she’d ring when she needs picking up – I don’t know where she is, or when she wants to come home and without my phone I can’t contact her as I only have her number stored in my cell phone.

Yes, losing your cell phone can be an upsetting and stressful experience. Not only does it have all those numbers stored on it, but you may have precious text messages that you don’t want to lose. If your phone has been lost in a public place, you’d like to think that the person who finds it would try and return it to you. Most people are honest.

Now imagine that “the boot is on the other foot”. You’re in the park and you find a cell phone on a park bench. You look around and there is no-one in sight. You know that its owner will want the phone back – it could belong to a child whose parents are frantic because they haven’t phoned them. It could belong to an elderly lady who’s daughter is worried because she can’t contact her mother. It could belong to anyone – the question is, who does the phone belong to?

Is there a way that you can find out who the phone belongs to? Yes. There is. Simply use the phone to call your own cell phone. No need to answer – the phone’s number will be stored on your own cell phone. Now that you know the number of the phone you found, you can go to a reverse phone number lookup site and find out who its owner is.

There is a small fee for this – but many users simply take the annual option. For little more than the price of two separate lookups, you can have unlimited access to lookup numbers for a year.