Feed on Posts or Comments

Uncategorized admin on 20 Jun 2004 09:23 pm

Good Sam, I am

Oh yeah, I’m good; and I’m not just talking about my last-minute, three-day long tech support trip to Fabulous Orange County — wherein a woman spontaneously knelt at my feet and kissed my hand…

Today I returned someone’s lost cell phone.

Last night, ’round midnight, after the late showing of “The Terminal” at the local multi-plex, I found a cell phone lying in pieces in the parking space next to my car. I put the battery back in and the phone still worked so I decided to take it with me and track down the owner.

Since it didn’t have a security code I had no problem ransacking the call logs for phone numbers (it didn’t have any other stored names and numbers). I called my cell phone to get the phone number and tried doing a reverse lookup to get the name, but cell phone numbers aren’t in the regular reverse directory, apparently. I called the lost phone’s number and got the owner’s first name from the voice mail greeting. I was able to reverse lookup several of the numbers in the call logs so I had names, addresses, and phone numbers for about 10 people.

Her home phone number was unlisted so I couldn’t tell at the time that one of the numbers was her home phone. There were three entries with the same last name so I figured, somewhat incorrectly, that they were her relatives. This afternoon I called the “relative” that had been called the most and it turned out to be her boyfriend’s mother. From that call I got her full name, her boyfriend’s name, her home phone number, and the fact that they were going out to the park today so they probably wouldn’t be home for a while.

Yahtzee.

I left a message on her home phone and decided to try a couple of the unknown numbers too. By sheer coincidence the first unlisted/cell phone number I called was her boyfriend’s phone (his old home phone number was in the phone but no longer in service) so I left a message there too. Hours later she returned the call and came over to pick up her phone. I was offered, and I politely refused to accept, a reward for returning the phone.

A detective job well done. Hazzah.

The funny thing was that she didn’t even know that she’d lost the phone until she got my message saying I’d found it.

Comments are closed.