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Works with Treo 180, Treo 180g, Treo 270, Treo 90, Treo 300, Treo 600 CDMA, Treo 600 GSM and Treo 650

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StuffBak by StuffBak

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The pack contains 8 adhesive labels: Five adhesive labels and three key/bag tags protect cell phones, PDAs, keys, USB jump drives, cases and other items that are easy to leave behind.

StuffBak is a loss protection and recovery service designed to protect today's important mobile devices. StuffBak high tech labels are uniquely serialized to provide a convenient and confidential identification method, and includes a recovery service that makes it easy and rewarding for finders. In operation since 2000, StuffBak has successfully reunited thousands of owners with their lost items.

Finders contact StuffBak via toll-free number or our global internet site (www.stuffbak.com). Owners are contacted immediately, and StuffBak facilitates the return of the item. The finder is always thanked with a $20-value product reward (plus your optional cash reward). There is no recovery fee for 2 years; you pay only shipping charges if required.

  • Purchase the appropriate sticker to protect your smartphone
  • Attach the labels to your items and register at no additional charge at www.stuffbak.com
  • Relax! Enjoy peace-of-mind knowing you've linked your items to the largest international recovery service.
  • NEW! StuffBak retail packs now include 2 years free returns! You pay only shipping charges, if required, to recover lost items.
  • What do you have to lose? Remember, it's not just the item itself but the data inside that is priceless. Next time, will you be lucky or smart? Protect all your important traveling companions today with StuffBak.

    See TreoCentral's extensive review for more infomation...

    User Opinions
    Thumbs Up  56% Thumbs Down 44%

    Would you recommend StuffBak ?

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    Thumbs Down

    Hidden fees
    There are much better services out there like Rewarding Return They're very upfront about the facts and don't have any hidden fees. They pay for all costs to have something returned to you. It's happened to me a couple times already
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Up

    Stuffbak & Get Your Stuff Back
    We've all had that "sick feeling" when a cell phone (with phone book), camera (with priceless images), laptop (with your personal or corporate confidential information) or key ring (with a $200 car remote fob or USB jump drive with irreplaceable documents on it attached) is missing in action... the panic ensues, a cold sweat hits and the scramble begins. If you're lucky, you'll get it back (about 5% of the time), if you have some identification on it. If you're smart, you'll protect your valuables with StuffBak and raise the recovery odds to over 75%! StuffBak is a loss protection and recovery service designed to protect today's important mobile devices, electronics, keys, briefcases and luggage. StuffBak high tech labels are designed for even the smallest electronic devices. Each label is uniquely serialized to provide a convenient and confidential identification method, and includes a recovery service that makes it easy and rewarding for finders. Just about anything that you can stick one of the patented virtually indestructible labels on or attach a patented tag to, can be used to get your StuffBak! In operation since 1999, StuffBak has successfully reunited thousands of owners with their lost items ("A Wise Investment" USAToday, June 2004). Here's how it works: 1. Purchase the appropriate tag or economical value pack of tags to protect your assortment of portable assets (keys, camera, PDA, laptops, cell phone, smart phone, nap sack, sports equipment ... and more!)

 2. Attach the labels to your items and register at no additional charge on the website. The initial purchase of the label or tag (approx. $5 each) is the only thing you ever have to pay, unless your item should become lost. 3. Relax! Enjoy peace-of-mind knowing you've linked your items to the largest international recovery service. Finders contact StuffBak via toll-free number or our global internet site (www.stuffbak.com). Owners are contacted immediately, and StuffBak facilitates the return of the item. The finder is always thanked with a $20-value product reward (plus your optional cash reward). You pay only a small recovery fee of $14.95 (plus shipping charges if required). What do you have to lose? Remember, it's not just the item itself but the data inside that is priceless. Do you have pictures on that digital camera of a wedding or exotic travel destination? Do you have 200 phonebook entries in that mobile phone? Next time, will you be lucky or smart? Protect all your important electronic traveling companions and related items today with StuffBak. Where do I get StuffBak: You can purchase StuffBak tags directly through StuffBak.com. By entering the promotional code: "Luke" at checkout, you will get my 10% discount off your purchase. Once you have done this, you will see my name appear and the savings in red ie. Luke: ($5.00). If your purchase totals $30.00 or more, you pay no shipping either. And you are a resident of CA, you currently pay no sales tax. You have nothing to loose, but around $5.00 (per label) and a lot of worry. Try StuffBak today!
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Up

    Why not?
    I'd rather get back my programmed smartphone that matches all my accessories than pay for insurance and have to start over again with a replacement (not to mention the deductible payment and hassles). I'll place a bet on the good guys ... why not?
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Up

    I can vouch that it works
    No kidding ... I lost my cell phone on campus and had it back the next day thanks to Stuffbak. No charge, no shipping fee. It couldn't have been easier. All my stuff is protected now.
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Up

    StuffBak is great service
    StuffBak was recommended to me by a friend who got their lost Treo back in record time. Their labels are well designed, the website is easy to use (check out the media testimonials!) and their staff is very friendly. What a great idea!
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Down

    BoomerangIt is the leader in lost & found
    There's also Boomerangit.com. I have their label and service which came free together with my new Palm pilot. Pretty cool! They are also backed up by the police and make the return of your device more likely.
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Down

    Trackitback is better.. bottom line!
    Trackitback is better.. bottom line!
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Up

    Stuffback vs Trackitback
    I have heard of both of these companies a lot lately. They seem to offer the same type of service (which is a great one). I have done some research and here is what I personally know - Up front, Stuffbak (www.stuffback.com) is slightly cheaper in most cases - However, when you have to use their services, Trackitback (www.trackitback.com) is 100% cheaper as they have no hidden fees. Trackitback pays for all shipping (this has been confirmed by me) and no handling charges. - The Trackitback website seems a bit more user friendly as well - Trackitback also operates in other countries which is nice for us travelers. The bottom line is that both companies offer an economical solutin to getting your lost items back. I like Stuffback but I prefer Trackitback.
    by Anonymous

    Thumbs Down

    Trackitback is way better
    With Trackitback you pay slightly more, but they charge $0.00 to get your lost items back. No shipping fees and no handling charges.
    by Anonymous





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