Yesterday, I was walking through an empty lot and found a set of keys. I figured since they had a snapfitness card attached, the owner would be easy to find.
But I was wrong. I called the number on the card. The guy who answered said they did not use those type of cards at their location. He was very puzzled. I asked if he could somehow do a search with the coded number. He told me the card belonged to a snapfitness in Minnesota and the name was Alexandra Smith. He gave me an email to the center.
I sent an email to that snapfitness but they came up empty handed. I posted the keys in a local FB garage sale group and even created a Facebook group for lost and found items in my area.
I found 2 Alexandras on fb but neither responded to my message
So if you are reading this, Alexandra, and have lost your keys, I have them and would really like to get them back to you.
Poor Alexandra. How did she ever get home without her keys?
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine loosing my keys, especially my car keys! Not too long ago, I was at Costco and found a set of keys in the parking lot. I turned them in to their customer service but I can only imagine the panic of their owner when they realize they don't have their car keys - stuck at Costco with a cart full of merchandise! Hopefully, they had sense enough to check at customer service.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I would have gone to all that trouble - you're a good person. Hopefully she got home okay. One of my first apartments, I lost my keys. The neighbors tried to help me break in but the building was too secure. It was the best of times and the worst of times!
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