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My Recovery ID Idea
30. January 2009 by admin.
Subscribers place SillyStickers on key chains, cellphones, iPods, cameras, binoculars, laptops, PDAs, etc. When an item is found, the finder accesses the website provided and notifies the owner with best means to get property back. RECOVERYID.com Rewards all finders of Lost property automatically so you don’t have too. We believe the Best Lost and Found System is a SIMPLE one. They can call a toll free number
for instructions but this is really not needed because our system is so simple.
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