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A Lesson In Lost And Found Reward Inflation

By Phil Villarreal March 8, 2010

The High Definite spotted these signs in Baltimore. Since the device in question, the iPod Touch, costs $200 on the low end, there’s plenty of room for higher bidding.

If you’ve ever lost an expensive device and gotten it back, how did you pull it off?

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