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"US Airways is beefing up its loyalty program by partnering with TrackItBack, a lost and found recovery service. "It's a really great fit because a number of our Dividend Miles members are business travelers, and TrackItBack is really useful for them," said Valerie Wunder, spokesperson for US Airways. "If they are at a conference and leave their Blackberry in the hotel lobby, they can get it back." - Read Full Article
06-27-2008

Citizen Times

“TrackItBack is like an "electronics bloodhound," the epitome of peace-of-mind protection for all your gadgets. Cell phone, laptop, MP3 player, camera, PDAs, TrackItBack privacy-protected labeling system makes it easy and rewarding for finders of lost items to help get them safely home.”
10-27-2007

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“… lost 100 items including keys, cell phones, cameras, PDAs and laptops ….. Stickers attached to the items asked their finders to make contact—and an astounding 82 of them did.”!
06-08-2007

Staten Island Press

“Lost-and-found rooms all over the country are packed with millions of high-priced items -- cell phones, Blackberrys, iPods and other MP3 players, PDAs, portable DVD players, laptops, digital cameras, camcorders, portable gaming systems -- all of which were turned in by honest Americans. If those products had been sporting a new TrackItBack label, they might be in the hands of their owners instead of sitting unused and collecting dust.”
10-20-2006

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“One Chicago cab company had particularly high numbers. In the last half of 2004, the company reported it found 387 mobile phones, 97 PDAs and pocket PCs, and 20 laptops – and that’s just in the 113 cabs it checked. Sure, the phone can be replaced. But, who backs up their contact lists? Well, we do now, after learning our lesson, but still - it’s best to just get the phone back. TrackItBack, a global lost-and-found recovery service, is here to help. TrackItBack ID labels can be used to register portable consumer electronics through the company’s Web site. When the device is lost, the ID label instructs the finder to contact TrackItBack and offers a reward for doing so. TrackItBack even helps make the arrangements to unite the device with its owner.”
10-19-2006

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“If you're not a fan of carving your name, phone number, and address on the back of your RAZR like your mom did to your elementary school lunchbox, then TrackItBack may be the sticker for you. TrackItBack is basically a set of stickers for your camera, cellphone or MP3 player labeled with a confidential ID that only you and they know. If you lose your gadget—and someone nice picks it up—the guy who finds it calls the 800 number on the back and uses the ID to get a set of instructions on how to device back to you.”
09-29-2006

Travel + Leisure Logo

“The more time you allow yourself to get from place to place, the less likely you are to leave something behind. If you do lose something, you can use TrackItBack, a lost-and-found service that helps you recover your gadgets while protecting your identity.”
03-03-2006

US Airways

“ It can't guarantee the return of every single device, all of the time, of course, but without it, there is little hope of ever seeing your devices again.”
02-16-2006

US Airways

“The smaller they get, the easier they are to lose. For peace of mind, affix a $10 ID label to your gizmo and register it with TrackItBack's Web site. If it's lost, the label instructs the finder to contact Trackitback, which offers a reward.”
02-13-2006

US Airways

“Face it, the more gadgets we own, the more likely we are to lose or misplace them. Now you can take an extra step in protecting your cell phone, Blackberry, or MP3 player with TrackItBack. The reward-based loss prevention and recovery service works by providing uniquely coded ID labels to affix to your valuable portable items.”
01-16-2006

Cool Gadgets Logo

“This will give me a small sense of comfort, that if one of these things does get misplaced, I have a good chance that the TrackItBack service will get it back to me, though I hope I never have to put it to the test.”
01-05-2006

Business Edge Logo

"My first thought is that it's a neat idea. It's a low-risk proposition for consumers, so it's very compelling," says Rick Broadhead, a Toronto-based analyst and renowned expert on technology, e-business and innovation.”
12-22-2005

Todbits.com logo

“Looking for a good stocking stuffer? One little TrackItBack sticker that I put on my notebook computer several months ago just saved me $2800.”
12-19-2005

CA Mag Logo

“If you’ve ever lost your cell phone, BlackBerry or laptop, you’re not alone. In a 2005 survey of taxi drivers in nine cities around the world, thousands of electronic devices were left behind each day, according to international data protection company Pointsec Mobile Technologies. The highest loss rate was in Chicago, with an average of 3.42 cell phones and nearly one (0.86) PDA or Pocket PC left behind in each cab every day. One such service is Winnipeg-based TrackItBack … You buy a uniquely coded label and affix it to the device, then register it through the company’s website.”
10-10-2005

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“I just spent C$499.99 on hp Ipaq H6325 smart phone. My company who I work for just spent $400 on a Treo 650 smart phone as well. You see, I am a journalist! When I travel to so many different locations; I bring along my 15 inch PowerBook, iPod MP3 player, GPS unit and a backup quad band cellular phone. As you can see, I don't travel light. I was sitting on the plane heading to Arizona on an assignment, and sitting next to me on the airplane was a gentleman that recommended a company called TrackItBack.”
08-23-2005

Popular Science Logo

“We intentionally “lost” an MP3 player at a bookstore and an hour later got an e-mail saying it had been found.”
07-17-2005

Style Mag Logo

“… what makes TrackItBack cool is that they’ll arrange to have your lost toy picked up and delivered, anywhere in the world.”
06-08-2005

CNN logo

“You register your gadget with the company under that serial number, and then affix the label to your gear. If it's found by a good soul, he can use the phone number or the Web site to contact the company, who will act as the middleman for the return. The finder and owner stay anonymous.”
05-29-2005

New York Times logo

“It turns out that people are losing more and more things because they are lugging so many additional gadgets and communications devices – and often misplacing them in airplanes and airports, hotel rooms, restaurants, cabs, and rented cars… TrackItBack (www.trackitback.com)... uses coded identification labels and reward system to encourage people to call a toll-free number when they find a lost item with the affixed label.”
05-24-2005

Enterprise Mag Logo

“TrackItBack developed a lost and found section fit for our 21st century lives. TrackItBack, a loss protection and recovery system for portable items, created a code ID label and reward system to reunite lost items like cell phones, digital camera, and laptops with their owners – all the while safeguarding your identity.”
05-02-2005

USA Today Logo

“most items are lost rather than stolen…. The smaller the device, the easier they are
to lose.”
03-29-2005

 
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