yes, keep it turned on and see who calls. Even if its not the owner tell
the caller you found their phone.
--
Steve
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> patience, I am sure he will call it looking for it eventually eh
> "Joe Blow" <joe@blow.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > So far I've done this:
> >
> > 1. Called the one number in it's phone book. No answer. Maybe the
guy's
> > on vacation.
> > 2. Ad on the radio "lost and found."
> > 3. Called AT&T the provider of the service. They told me to turn it in
> the
> > local AT&T center. I'm a little reluctant to do that, what's to say
they
> > can't erase the programming and keep it for themselves?
> > 4. Try to find the number of the phone, must be somewhere in the phone.
> >
> > Any other ideas?
> >
> > Are there any ways to find the user within the phone? My PDA for
example
> > has my name and adress within easily accessible.
> >
> > I think what might be best is to just give the serial number to the
AT&T
> > center in town and ask them to have the registered owner call me. By the
> way
> > I'm up here in the great white north Canada.
> >
> > Joe Blow
> >
> >
>
>