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May 16 New Yorkers can be very nice and decent peopleMy cell phone often gets lost in the sea of stuff that’s in my purse. Or sometimes I’ll leave it in a random spot in the apartment – like next to the cereal, or in my sock drawer. So the other night, when I thought I had once again misplaced my phone, I made Oliver play one of his favorite games, “Call Maya’s Phone So She Can Track Down its Whereabouts.” Oliver dialed. And the call rang and rang but neither of us could hear my phone ringing. Finally a strange man answered it. His name, it turns out, was Harry. Harry was the passenger who got into a cab on the Upper West Side earlier that night, right after I got out. Apparently I got out of the cab without my phone. I don’t know if he sat on my phone, or he just saw it there on the seat, all sad and lonely. But he took it home. I’ve lost a phone once before. And I did not get it back. I don’t have facts, but my gut tells me 99.999% of the time when someone loses their phone, it is never returned. So I was amazed that Harry answered. And not only did he answer, he was proposing ways for me to meet up with him so I could get my phone back: If I could come to his place of business the next morning, he could leave it with the receptionist. I was even more amazed that that he actually tried to reach me well before I realized my phone was missing! He looked through my contacts and saw the one called “Mama and Papa.” He called them. Explained he found my phone, and would I mind calling my phone or his (he gave my mom his number) so that he and I could arrange a pickup. Wow. Stuff like that doesn’t happen. The next morning I went to his place of business, met Harry and was handed my phone, in a sealed envelope. He was a very nice guy and blushed a little when I handed him a thank you card (with a $20 gift certificate to Starbucks inside. Oh yeah. I’m classy.) My favorite part of this story
is that he handed me my phone in a sealed envelope. Inside it was my phone,
plus a bunch of his business cards. Turns out he is a VP at one of the largest
real estate firms in NY. (So I would venture to guess that his phone is nicer
than my phone, hence one reason why he wouldn't want to keep it). But it’s the business cards that make me laugh. How random. But
I guess anyone can become a potential client when you sell real estate. Thanks, Harry! |
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