Lost
Blue business card with palm-tree logo
Palm Springs
Lost
listing
Posted
5 months
ago
Description
I lost my blue business card yesterday around 5pm outside the Ace Hotel & Swim Club on East Palm Canyon Drive. It's a standard 3.5 by 2 inch card, blue front with my name and title, and a white palm-tree logo on the back. The back also has a faint sun watermark and a small coffee stain in the bottom left corner. The front lists Anika Patel, Marketing Associate at Sunwave Digital, with the contact number 555-0198 and email [email protected]. This card is my primary way of staying connected with clients, and I really need it back.
Approximate last-seen location
Palm Springs
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