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I left my laptop in Sainsbury's (Starbucks) today around 1pm, 2nd April 2018. Its a MacBook air in a black case with a marble front. I contacted sainsbury's and went back in myself to check if it was handed in but no-one has handed it in. Will pay ?100 for its safe return. Please call me on 07715526813 if found!

Thank you

Earlier this year, I left my mobile phone in Starbucks in Sainsburys and the Starbucks staff were excellent. They looked after it for me until I went back for it. If you only enquired of Sainsburys, they probably wouldn't have information about something which had been lost in Starbucks. I do hope you are successful in getting it back.
I agree Kiera, they are very lovely and were concerned when I was all panicked looking for it. I did go back into Starbucks and ask them but nothing. Maybe I?ll give it a few days and see if anyone hands it in. I?m glad you got your phone back.

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