Man giving a PowerPoint presentation to the airline asking about his lost baggage being tracked using AirTags
Apple launched its item tracking extension last year and we’ve heard multiple stories about how AirTags is helping users with missing items. Well, a new story has surfaced online where a man created a proper PowerPoint presentation to ask the airline to find his lost bags which he identified using his AirTags. Apple’s item tracking accessory works well, and to be fair, it has become a must-have tool for keeping track of your luggage while traveling. Scroll down to read more details on this topic.
Apple AirTags find exact location of missing man bags, create PowerProint presentation for airline question
A man named Elliot Scharrod and his wife were returning to the United Kingdom on 17 April from South Africa. They bought their tickets at stops in Abu Dhabi and Frankfurt. However, due to the ongoing health crisis, they had to reschedule the trip with a different route. When they returned to the UK, their belongings were lost. Fortunately, Sharod has placed AirTags inside bags to keep track of their location on a map throughout their travels.
After discovering that the bags did not reach her host location, Sharod used the Find My app to discover that her bag went to Frankfurt but never made it to London. The couple were traveling on Aer Lingus and the airline stated that the lost bags would be delivered to Scharrod’s home address. However, only two out of three suitcases made it to Sharrod’s place.
Sharrod complained several times about calls and emails but no solution was offered. Sharrod also complained on Twitter but the problem persisted. However, he then took a different approach and created a proper PowerPoint presentation with screenshots from the Find My app. Screenshots showed the exact location of his lost bag using Apple AirTags.
Hello Tweet embed – Maybe a PowerPoint presentation about the trip I sent my lost/stolen bag on will help?
I’ve told you several times where it is and you do nothing about it.
It was such a horrible experience with you pic.twitter.com/105BdEM7MU
– AirTag Adventurer 🇬🇧🇿🇦🇹🇷🇰🇭 (aviosAdventurer) April 22 2022
The man told CNN that the bag was located at two different locations in Pimlico and that it had not been moved since April 21. He then called the police and described the bag as stolen. While the bag did not reach Sharod, AirTags helped locate it accurately. We hope Sharrod gets his belongings back soon. Apple AirTags are a great way to find your personal belongings as well as lost bags.
That’s it guys. What are your thoughts on AirTags’ ability to accurately locate and find a lost bag? Share your opinions with us in the comments section below.
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