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In today's highly mobile society, people may spend hundreds of dollars a year replacing personal or professional gear that "disappears" in public places. In many cases, these items have not been stolen, simply forgotten or misplaced.
No single figure captures the magnitude of these losses; however, research indicates it is extremely large. Lost & found departments are bursting with cell phones, laptops, cameras of all kinds, and myriad other items - most never reunited with their owners.
Why Stuffbak? |
Some facts:
Edward Baig, in his
USAToday article, intentionally lost 6 STUFFBAK-labeled portable items. 4 out of 6 were returned.
Andrew Glassman, in his CNBC investigative report, intentionally lost 6 STUFFBAK-labeled portable items. 5 of the 6 were returned to him within 3 days.
Across 15 independent media tests of StuffBak's service, 75% of StuffBak-labeled items were recovered.
140,000 items are found annually on Southwest Airlines flights, 50,000 items at Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and 20 a day at some Avis Rent-A-Car locations. Despite best efforts, fewer than 1% are returned. -
The Wall Street Journal, November 2003
1,200 cell phones, 1,500 sets of keys and over 300 PDAs and laptops are turned into the Las Vegas International lost and found department annually. -
McCarran Int'l Airport Security, July 2003
99% of cell phone owners do not back up the data on their phones. When your cell phone is lost or stolen, that precious information is gone. -
The Wall Street Journal, May 2003.
Only about 5% of these items are ever returned to their owners due to lack of identification and a convenient return process. The strength of StuffBak's service is its simplicity.
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