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Fujifilm in Newbridge appealing for owner of TK Maxx bag to get in touch
Reporter:
Senan Hogan
15 Dec 2017 12:25 PM
By Kim O'Leary As the Christmas holidays are rapidly approaching and shoppers go about their shopping, it's very easy for bags to be misplaced but for one lucky customer their bag has been found safe. Fujifilm in Newbridge is seeking to contact a customer who entered the shop on Tuesday to see if he had left behind a TK Maxx bag in the shop, which has since been found and is safe inside the shop. Commencing the search on Facebook yesterday, the shop said: "We had a customer yesterday who came back to see if he had left a tk maxx bag in the shop but we didn't have it. However a lady who had taken it in error very kindly brought it back this morning. We don't have name or number for the owner so if it was you or you know who it was your tk maxx bag is in our shop." Fujifilm offers a wide range of services such as digital printing, custom framing, photo scanning, photo restorations, ID photos and personalised photo gifts. This morning Fujifilm has said that the bag remains at the shop and they are inviting the owner of the bag to contact them on 045 449448 or drop into the shop between 9.30am and 6pm.
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