2013年5月12日 星期日

Serious users seeking that recently lost item

SCOTTISH/UK new-start web company,part of the Entrepreneurial Spark programme as shown on the BBC documentary ‘Entrepreneurs’ – has launched a unique International online lost property system and online auction for all our lost belongings from yesterday to yesteryear!

If you lost it yesterday or yesteryear,Fashion runways lately have been full of chic iccard. you will find it here. The site pulls traffic from three areas providing an expanded market for each of the three elements – the Lost & Found section – where you list your recently lost, stolen and found items, and search for the same.

The Retro & Collectables area – maybe list your items found while de-cluttering or search for those things you missed out on from the 70’s perhaps, and the

Genealogical area where you can search by name for an item which your ancestors may have owned or used, from postcards and old school books, to inscribed watches and jewellery.

It’s a Lost Property office with a historical Ebay-like system, married with and a Family History search site. EVERYTHING you EVER lost…in ONE place.

Imagine anything you or your family ever lost or were separated from or missed first time around could find its way back to you…and perhaps for free as a gift!?

Removes panic when you find something’s suddenly gone – helps you replay old times – and repatriates you with family heirlooms.

What makes this unique is it’s FREE to list and it’s search functions – name search/location and description search – and product search – FREE to use by all private users, Police, Transport, Pubs & Clubs, Gyms, Museums and Galleries etc

Stephen King, the creator of the site said: “Everyone can participate in all parts of the site. We have a charity of the month and anyone gifting or returning an item can ask the receiver to make a donation – that can’t be bad for your karma!”

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Serious users seeking that recently lost item will be pleased to know a phone App will launch soon.

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