Sunday, 11 October 2009

  • Tracking Device For Your Stuff Back

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    While I was cleaning my room today, I was getting very frustrated not being able to find something. I can't imagine what it would be like as a backpacker, who constantly packs and unpacks their belongings. Every day they probably misplace or lose something.

    For travelers who fear losing their valuables, such as cameras, iPods, or anything meaningful to them, worry no more!

    Stuffbak, cleverly named, is a product used to help travelers keep track of their stuff. Simply place the polyester tag on your item and it will tracked like a lab rat. How?

    From their website: Get started with StuffBak’s new two label Mini pack! This value pack contains a round and a small polyester label that fit neatly on any mobile device. Protect your most essential devices: cell/smart phones, PDAs, digital cameras or MP3 players. This is a $6-per-item smart money bet that will provide you with peace of mind and a vital recovery link. Labels include lifetime registration and 2 years free business hour return service. Labels are individually serialized and must be activated to owner's account once received.



    New! StuffBak now offers pre-activated packs as a time-saving service. If this option is selected, labels will be activated to purchaser's account prior to shipment. You can immediately apply the labels to any device without further action required. At any time, you can login and update your inventory registry to include additional details about your registered items. Meanwhile, rest assured your pre-activated labels, tags or cases are already linked to your account.

    If you want your "stuff back", click here for more information on various kind of packs you can get. It is a clever way to find items you might lose in the future.

    Would you use Stuffbak? If you found something with this tracking device, would you kindly return it?

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