
Losing things is a common part of life that happens to everyone. You can choose to share it on social media, check the lost and found, or simply come to terms with the fact that it's gone. Unexpectedly, this Singaporean took a completely unique approach, leaving his/her neighbor astonished and captivated online!
According to reports, a Singapore netizen was stumbled upon a truly extraordinary "lost phone notice" posted outside an elevator, an announcement so outrageously dramatic that it evoked both laughter and disbelief. The beleaguered owner, desperate to recover their prized possession, had resorted to a most outlandish tactic, in which he/she had emblazoned the notice with a menacing curse, declaring that the finder of the phone must return it within a mere week, or else suffer the dire consequences of a lifelong curse.
Being amused by the audacity of the notice, this audacious user shared the photo of the notice in the COMPLAINT SINGAPORE Facebook group, asking fellow members whether this peculiar and dramatic plea for the return of a lost item could possibly prove effective. The notice, dripping with desperation and melodrama, rapidly became the subject of fierce online debate, with many marveling at the owner's bold, if extreme, attempt to invoke supernatural forces in order to reclaim their property.
This over-the-top proclamation quickly sent ripples through the online community, prompting an avalanche of comments and reactions from captivated onlookers. The notice itself, revealed that the owner's cherished purple Apple phone had been misplaced, its delicate form housed within a vibrant pink phone case, now lost to the ether of the unknown.

"You can dial the number on the phone’s screen; I have set it to lost mode, so it's impossible for you to use it. Alternatively, you can turn it in to any police station," the owner wrote.
The owner further added, “I can reward you once the phone is returned, but otherwise, you will be cursed for life by this spell. The curse will be destroyed once the phone is returned.”
The post quickly captured the attention of netizens, who praised the owner for their creativity. Many users left comments expressing their thoughts, with some suggesting that "the spell is incomplete, so its effect may be insufficient," while others remarked, "It must be printed in color and the correct size," "Printed versions won't work," and “It only works if you stick it to your forehead.” What do you think?
Reference : Oriental Daily
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