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I've lost it I think.


( not the plot-never had that )


My beloved i-phone.


She was last seen outside of Barry Road Barbers. I pulled up into the parking bay there at 3-ish.


I had a brief chat with Shaun but since then....nothing.


If you find a black 3-GS 16GB dressed in a Black silicon cover, please let me know.


( oh yes, i've got it all backed up bar the texts but still... )



" Waaaa-aahhh I just want my phoooooone back "



NETTE:'(

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Oh no poor you Nette, I hope it turns up.


Presume you've checked any bags (handbags, carrier bags etc) that you may have had on you that day.


Also, you could check to see whether one was handed in (!) to any of the shops along that strip, Yeewah, the curry and pizza places, Maybe even try the Clockhouse and Barry's shop too? Or the police station? (That's what I did when I found a wallet on the street).


*fingers crossed*

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Well...


Thank you all, i'm exploring all the advice too.


Orange have been very good & a new 4-S is winging it's way to me f.o.c


But can I recover my texts do you know ? may have my business delivery addresses on them.



Obviously I have backed up all my other stuff ( I did this 2 days ago....phew)



"But I will miss her, look here she is, yes that's her, the black one at the back "


* wipes tears *


Nette(tu)

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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> It's only a bloody phone.

>

> *ducks down and waits for the sure to come rants*



No you're quite right, it is only a phone


BUT it's my BLOODY phone & I want it back.


Still my new 4S is on it's way, so soon the old one will be forgotten.


"Bye bye my sweet"


* mops swollen eyes *



NETTE:-$

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I don't know if it exists on the apple store but android have an app called "wheres my droid" that allows you to send your phone a text and it will then send you it's gps location back. not much use to you now nettie, but worth checking out to see oif there is an apple version when you get your new phone.


sorry to hear that you have lost it and hopefully it (and your texts) will turn up soon.

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