Lost contact card with name and number
Description
Category: Lost Contact. I lost my white business card with my name and phone number yesterday around 3pm outside a coffee shop on 4th Street in Old Town Eureka, Humboldt County. The card is standard size, plain white with blue text, and there’s a small blue wave sticker in the upper left corner plus a faint coffee stain along the bottom edge. On the back there’s a tiny pencil sketch of a wave and my initials 'PP' in the corner. It’s more than just a card—it's got client info I really need to reconnect with; if anyone found it, please reach out. I’d be so grateful to get it back.
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