Lost BlackBerry Pearl Found & Returned – ImHONEST Story #1
November 20th, 2008
Today, I’m posting the first of a series of testimonials sent by ImHONEST customers whose valuables have been returned to them thanks to honest people and the ImHONEST.com service. I hope you enjoy this great testimonial and are encouraged by another example of honesty in action.
On 10/29 I accidentally left my Blackberry Pearl in the men’s room of the Renaissance hotel in Charlotte, NC. There was no sign of it when I returned, and no one had handed it in to the front desk. When I arrived home, 3 hours later, I had an email from imhonest.com, that someone had found it and called them. In 7 days I had my Blackberry back, through UPS. Two things should be noted from this situation. Firstly, I subscribed to the imhonest.com service and attached the label to my phone because I truly believe that most people are honest, and would turn it in if I misplaced it. Secondly, the cost of this service is so low it is worth the risk of testing someone’s honesty. Fortunately for me, both cases proved to be true.
Sent in by G. Partington
Entry Filed under: Honesty,ImHONEST

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3 Comments Add your own
1. Paul Derham | January 20th, 2009 at 9:21 pm
I think your business is a brilliant idea. I’m going to tell my friends about this one. I just wrote about the fact that honesty is a brutal leadership principal . Check it out if you’re interested.
2. honestyadmin | January 20th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
Paul,
Thank you for the kind words. I took a look at your blog and enjoyed reading through the post on honesty. The challenge for your readers is a great idea. It is amazing how many times each day we are faced with decisions both small and large that challenge our honesty. It is true that how we respond to those challenges impacts our leadership abilities.
Keep of the good work with your blog. If you or your friend have stories about honesty and good deeds, please share them with us.
Regards,
Joël Nùñez
3. Mr.Robot | October 13th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
This is practical dumbness
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