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Does anybody know Jessica C Nzekwe?


I have found her Zip oyster card near the junction of the South Circular and Lordship Lane.


Admin I know this should be in the lost and found section but I am hoping more people may see it here, and it's an unusual name.


Please PM me if you can put me in touch with her, otherwise I will call TFL, thanks.

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TFL no longer deal with lost cards. They told me to bin it 😮


I will keep it for a while on the off chance somebody recognised the name. It's an 11-15 photo card.


I have also posted on Facebook, but can anybody suggest anywhere else I could try?

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If it is a young person's card how about local schools? Round robin email copied to numerous addresses? Alternatively post on Nextdoor??

 

I think the local schools are now on holiday? I don't understand the round robin bit, how would I get numerous email addresses?


TFL just told me her parents could apply for a replacement card, which probably they already have done.

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When I needed to get in touch with a local school I looked at their webpage. A round robin is just an email copied to multiple people so you don't need to write to each individually. Timeconsuming, but can be effective.
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I now know which school she goes to (thanks to someone who PMed me) but when I phoned the school I just got a message saying they were closed for the summer, and the only email address I can find is for admissions.


I assume Jessica's parents will have applied for a replacement by now, so I am not going to pursue it.

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It's a reasonably rare name and you can find her on Facebook or Google. I didn't say this earlier as the thread was not exactly going anywhere. Debit cards, Oyster cards and the like are simply cancelled and replaced. But this has reminded me of finding house keys nicely labelled with the address. Great for returning but fortunate that I was not a thief or knew one I could sell them too.
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It's a reasonably rare name and you can find her on Facebook or Google. I didn't say this earlier as the thread was not exactly going anywhere. Debit cards, Oyster cards and the like are simply cancelled and replaced. But this has reminded me of finding house keys nicely labelled with the address. Great for returning but fortunate that I was not a thief or knew one I could sell them too.
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