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Tonight while drinking a bottle of red in The Plough, a young guy came in trying to offer customers pamphlets advertising Cabury chocolate. The manager asked him repeatedly to leave with no luck. He then came over to our table, placed them down on top of our things, and asked if we were interested. After being told to go away he picked up the pamphlets, and unbeknownst to us at the time, and iPhone as well. BE CAREFUL!! We were far too relaxed about the situation and wouldn't want it to happen to anyone else.
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EDOliver Wrote:

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> Have you tried to trace your iPhone with find my

> phone app??

>

> What did this guy look like so I can keep an eye

> out??


To use find my Phone you have to have the app installed on your iPhone. it needs to be switched on and

iCloud needs to be set up and enabled.


Surely the pub has CCTV + the manager would be able to give details to the police as he spoke to the man.


Fox.

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