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    TheFoundBin.com - Worldwide Lost and Found

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    We've all lost things on occasion. It may have been a stuffed bear in some foreign hotel, a wallet after a night out at the bars, or perhaps, a digital camera that you had mindlessly placed on the neighboring seat on an airplane and forgotten about whilst you napped. Whatever the case, losing your belongings is almost inevitable, and it certainly isn't a pleasant experience; TheFoundBin has been developed exactly so that you can find the stuff you lost. It's sort of a digital and global lost and found. If you've lost an item, you can post a short description along with contact info should someone find it. Your item will then be posted and mapped. Alternatively, if you've come across a lost item, jot down the circs and a description. From there, 'losers' can search the site's Found section to see if someone's chanced upon their precious lost item. Entries can be anonymous and the site is free for everyone to use. The site also features guest interviews and tips for searching.

    In their own words

    "TheFoundBin.com is the largest online collection of free lost and found listings. Sign up today with the fastest growing lost and found community and join the fight to help stop lost stuff!
    • 100% FREE for everyone!
    • Powerful mapping feature makes searching a breeze
    • As anonymous as you want it to be
    • Send auto alerts to local BinPoint locations to find your item fast (coming soon!)"

    Why it might be a killer

    TheFoundBin is definitely a site that pretty much everyone could use. We all lose things-- unfortunately-- however FoundBin is leveraging a global audience to help fight the loss. Think, by harnessing the collective power of millions of people around the world, there's more of a chance that your lost item will be found and returned.

    Some questions

    Will users of FoundBin be kind enough to return items they've found? As with most sites, this one, in order to function, requires numbers—what's the marketing/advertising plan? Will the site implement multiple languages?

    Posted 24 Months 2 Days ago by Siri | Source: FeedMyApp

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