Show HN: Please Return Me - Recover your Lost Stuff
Please review my startup Please Return Me.
http://pleasereturn.me
Please Return Me is a service which helps recover your lost stuff.
We provide attractive labels (in 6 colors) which you place on your valuables like cell phones, wallets, keys, etc...
Gallery: http://pleasereturn.me/gallery
If you ever lose your stuff, we charge $30 for recovery and a minimum $20 reward for the finder.
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We are giving labels away for free locally to try and collect data on returns and registrations. Our labels are available online for just $4.99 per sheet. Each sheet has it's own unique serial number registered to you.
If you have any marketing ideas, we'd love to hear those too. Please review!
Thank you HN!
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[ 4.9 ms ] story [ 34.1 ms ] thread[edit] I just told my cofounder about this. He bought labels immediately. He also had the php errors.
The colors don't mean anything, just personal preference- not unlike iPod nanos.
We shipped out the labels your cofounder bought earlier today.
What is your business out of curiosity?
I think AirBnB was spamming craigslist when they first started, and now their customers are doing it for them. Craigslist is free advertising. (Just a thought)
I think Airbnb is an idea to which craigslist can easily add value. Basically people were on CL looking for a place to stay or listing their place for rent so it was easy for abnb to step in and show their use case. Unfortunately people aren't typically on CL advertising their dinner party or looking for one to attend. That's not to say that CL can’t be used to our advantage in some way, it just looks a little different.
We’re rapidly developing the product now and will be rolling it out to our signed up chefs first so they can get their accounts created before official launch. We’ll probably make a temporary back-door entrance for a "Show HN" post to get some feedback. If you want, email me and I’ll keep you in the loop as we roll it out.
[edit] email is "dave" at my startup's domain.
2 things: 1) Do returners have any knowledge of the reward value before they send it off? I can see it going two ways - someone not sending something in because of the value of the item vs reward or users trying to get away with the minimum payment of $50 because the other person doesn't know how much the reward will be.
Still, if someone had a sticker on something like this I'd probably return it regardless of the reward.
2) Typo on order page. "the'll hold up. "
I love the design of the stickers.
I could see an expansion being tamper proof stickers for an extra fee. Yours are laminated, but I might want something (for corporate assets or something) that can't be removed.
1. About the reward; the returner does not know what the reward will be, however we do mention that there is a minimum $20 reward.
The business is built around the idea that the general public is good. They generally want to return someone's lost stuff. What we've found so far is that the label just makes the process possible, and painless.
That's why we have the "Good Karma" badge :)
2. Thanks, I have fixed the typo.
3. About the expansion with tamper proof stickers, that's certainly a possibility. We haven't done much corporate business yet, so we're not sure the demand for that sort of thing. Our early customers have mostly been individuals.
Thanks again for the feedback.
We have a proven 75% recovery rate for valuables which is pretty darn good. Changes are, you're going to lose something valuable eventually.
No one is perfect. (Not even you! :)