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Use AirTags and a PowerPoint Presentation to Get Your Lost Baggage Back

Use AirTags and a PowerPoint Presentation to Get Your Lost Baggage Back

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When we go on a trip it is very important that we remember absolutely nothing to put in our suitcases, but even if we are very careful, we may be unlucky that our suitcases end up getting lost along the way and never reach destination.

And this isn’t the first time we’ve had a few curiosities related to Apple Airtags, those elements that allow us to track certain objects so they never get lost, or at least we know exactly where they are in order to find them. them.

So Elliot Sharod and his wife Helen were flying back to the UK after getting married in South Africa on 17 April but unfortunately their three pieces of luggage never made it to their destination so they started making claims with the airline.

Luckily, Elliot had previously placed an AirTag in each of his bags to track them on a map, and thanks to the Find My app, he discovered that his luggage made it to the first stop in Frankfurt but never made it to the plane to London.

On the other hand, the airline responsible for the flight Air Lingus, noted that the bags would be delivered to Elliot’s house as soon as they were discovered. After a while, two of the three bags were delivered and one was still missing.

So Elliot had no choice but to complain on Twitter and also post a PowerPoint with pictures and explanations to try to get the missing suitcase back.

Apparently, Elliot also contacted the police to provide evidence so they could recover the lost suitcase.

One of the latest tweets confirms that the missing suitcase has finally been foundbut, unfortunately, he did not explain where he was and how he was finally pulled out, but in this respect there was an intervention by the police, which is under investigation.

Source: Computer Hoy

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