Find Lost Cell Phones, Laptops, MP3 Players, Cameras

With the miniaturization of many of our personal electronics, it has become easier to lose them. And with the personalization of these items they have become even more valuable than their dollar amount. It would be nice to increase the chances of getting these lost devices back. That’s where TrackitBack comes in. They are a lost and found recovery service. They have recovered over 85% of lost electronics around the world and often in less than 24 hours.

So how does this service work? You add the tracking code label to your device. It contains a phone number and website making it as easy as possible for a finder to contact TrackitBack. You call a toll free number and report your loss. TrackitBack takes care of the rest. They even reward the finder with a $30 gift pack of Trackitback ID tags. You can add an optional additional reward if you like.

How much does the service cost? $10 a label or you can get a multipack for $80. That is a one time charge. Recovery is free.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 at 10:58 am and is filed under Electronics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

5 Responses to “Find Lost Cell Phones, Laptops, MP3 Players, Cameras”

  1. bloggingzoom.com Says:

    Find Lost Cell Phones, Laptops, MP3 Players, Cameras…

    With the miniaturization of many of our personal electronics, it has become easier to lose them. And with the personalization of these items they have become even more valuable than their dollar amount. It would be nice to increase the chances of getti…

  2. Prija Says:

    so its like a GPS for your gizmos?? nice. your site has been added to blogger rookie of the year.. you might want to blog about it to gain more votes.. cheers.

  3. Sandra Says:

    Great read and I can ensure that it works! Trackitback has recovered my work cell phone and my sons iPod. Also, I received probably the best service (people) that I ever have.

    Sandy

  4. RobG Says:

    Not a bad idea.

  5. Alfred Says:

    I thinks its just too expensive for a label with some contact details.

    I’d rather put my email address or something :p

 

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