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It is possible of course that its not so sinister, and your phone was simply dropped somewhere maybe into long grass, or under a display stand ect and no one did pick it up, its still there, and will remain ringable until the battery becomes flat. if it has been picked up, then maybe a child has it and you may stand a chance of its return if the parents discover it in a toybox or pocket at a later date?
I know how annoying it is to loose a phone, i lost mine down the back of a coach seat a couple of years ago,but didnt know that fact as i had been out and about and could have lost it anywhere, and it was only when the maintainace guys were cleaning up and doing a service at the end of the tour, that they found it, and i got it back, three weeks later!
Have you checked under your car seat, door pockets/tent tidy pockets, and around the linings of your clothes? its not lurking in with your dirty laundry by any chance is it, left in a jeans pocket ect? there all places i have found lost phones belonging to my family in the past!
Good luck anyway, i really do hope it turns up for you, you could also put a free add in the lost and found column of the Derby evening telegraph, offer a small reward, dont state what, then if it does turn up, have a small inexpensive box of choccies or biccies waiting with a bit of fancy wrapping...
Julia
------------- Just love to be out amoungst Nature and Wildlife
Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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