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Nintendo Switch OLED in black case with whale sticker

Florida Keys Found listing Posted 4 months ago

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I found a Nintendo Switch OLED this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind Margaritaville at Mallory Square on Duval Street, Key West, Florida Keys. It's tucked in a black carrying case with a bright blue whale sticker on the front, and the console's neon red/blue Joy-Cons really pop. The screen looks clean and it powers on without issue, though the back has a couple of tiny scratches from being in a bag. Inside the case there’s a small sticky note with the name 'Alex Rivera' and a partial email address; I figure those clues could help identify the owner. If this is yours, send me a message with a description of the whale sticker and the two distinguishing features.

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