The summer of 2024 has been a busy one. Travel and entertainment is surging, and in our world of item recovery, that means more lost items to return back to the right owner. In the past 30 days, we’ve witnessed some remarkable recoveries that go beyond the usual items of electronics, jewelry, wallets/purses, IDs, and apparel. These extraordinary returns highlight the effectiveness of the Boomerang platform and the integrity of our partners, who are incredibly committed to reuniting people with their lost belongings.
#FoundOnBoomerang Spotlights
- At Nissan Stadium / Tennessee Titans, a hearing aid was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$2,000).
- At Madison Square Garden, an electric bike was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$1,000).
- At Universal Studios Hollywood, a black Louis Vuitton leather wallet was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$750).
- At River City Casino & Hotel, a Louis Vuitton woman’s wallet was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$585).
- At Glacier Park International Airport (KGPI), an Osprey child carrier was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$290).
- At UBS Arena, a Coach heart-shaped wallet was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$128).
- At Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), an oxygen tank was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$70).
- At Arizona Athletic Grounds, a scorekeeping stand was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$120).
- At Savannah Hilton Head International Airport (SAV), a beach umbrella was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$50).
- At Courtyard Lake Nona & Residence Inn Lake Nona, a holy bible was #FoundOnBoomerang (value ~$20).
The best companies always strive to find ways to wow customers, earn their trust, and showcase their great work to earn their loyalty. When our partners make such returns, their customers love to let them know their appreciation.
These reviews are a byproduct of our partners’ commitment, hard work, and effectiveness in reuniting customers’ lost items.
If you aren’t receiving reviews like the ones above for your Lost & Found department’s efforts, it’s time to join the Boomerang Network. Please get in touch.
Skyler Logsdon
CEO, Boomerang