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Returned iPhone 13 Promax to Owner

  • from Marble Falls (Texas, United States)

 

iPhone 13 Promax ReturnedReturned an iPhone 13 Promax to a lady named Anji today and she was very grateful.

Today’s adventure is a special one, and it’s all thanks to my trusty XP Deus 2 Metal Detector. 🕵️‍♀️🔍 🎯 What’s This Video About? In today’s video, we hit the jackpot by finding a lost iPhone 13 Promax cell phone 📱 using our XP Deus 2 Metal Detector. But that’s not all! We were able to return it to its rightful owner, and the heartwarming reunion is something you won’t want to miss! 🥰

Full YouTube video here!

Testimonial

“I want to express my sincere gratitude to Tom for his kindness and generosity in retrieving my iPhone 13 from a canal on Lake LBJ. My phone had been lost for 45 days, and I had already accepted that I would have to replace it. However, after finding Tom on Facebook, he offered to help me find it. He spent over 30 minutes searching for it with equipment and diving gear. He even had to add 30 pounds of weight to anchor himself down in the 4-5 feet of murky water to feel around in the algae and gunk to finally find my phone.
I am so grateful to Tom. The phone amazingly works perfectly after drying it out. I would highly recommend his services to anyone who has lost a valuable item in the water. He is a very kind and generous person, and he is truly dedicated to helping others.”

 

LOST IPHONE ON HONEYMOON ISLAND…FOUND AND RETURNED!!!

  • from Dunedin (Florida, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEVE THOMAS    DUNEDIN RING FINDER

LOST A RING OR OTHER METAL VALUABLE?
CALL ME ASAP ANYTIME. (843)995-4719    THIS IS A FREE SERVICE, REWARD OPTIONAL BUT APPRECIATED

 

A few days ago I was detecting on Honeymoon Island. I found the usual handful of coins and scrap metal but as I was leaving the beach, I found an iPhone buried under about 2 inches of wet sand. I quickly removed the phone as the tide was about to cover it again and took my recovery photo in dry sand. I could not determine at that time if the phone was operational but it looked new. I stopped by the state park office on the way out to see if anyone had reported the missing phone to the park service but the office was closed. I returned home and cleaned the phone as best I could and attempted to charge it. The phone soon displayed a message which indicated it was lost and provided a phone number to call. Unfortunately, the number provided was the number to that phone but at least I heard a voice message which provided the first name of the owner. After about 30 minutes of online research with the assistance of my wife, we were able to email and Facebook message the owner who lived in our area. There was no immediate response but we also located a  friend of the owner in our research, contacted her, and she in turn contacted the owner’s fiancĂ©e. It wasn’t long before we received a call from the grateful owner. She said that she had lost the phone the day before. As it was fairly late in the evening by the time we made contact, we made the exchange through the local sheriff’s department.

Carolyn, I hope your phone is fully operational and I am glad I could return it to you so quickly after you lost it!