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Passenger discovers airline employee stole their AirPods by using “Find My”, airline refuses to help, passenger takes matters into their own hands: ‘I blast the wearer’s ears out’

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  • A Close-up Shot of a Woman with Airpods on Her Ear
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  • The airplane cleaner stole my AirPods.

    About six months ago, I had a layover in Houston. After deplaning and going through security, I realized my headphones had fallen out of my pocket.
  • I submitted the lost item claim with United and gave the description of the color of the silicon case they had on them, plane info, seat number, the whole thing.
  • I also set it to lost mode and included my phone number to call me. I emailed United a few times, stating I could see they had moved from the plane to what seemed to be the United office space.
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  • I now realize, it was probably employee lockers. After about 24 hours, I saw them go to an apartment building.
  • I watched them go from the apartment building to the airport, back and forth, and tracked the schedule.
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  • I gave United the address of the employee, their schedule, and what days they had worked.
  • Surely the home address and schedule was enough to pinpoint who it was, so they could at least deal with it internally.
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  • Person Holding a Case with Airpods
  • Wasn't exactly excited to get the AirPods back if they had been wearing them. United told me that because the AirPods had left the property, they wouldn't do anything and I had to file a police report with Houston PD.
  • I live in Arizona. They closed my claim. I use "find my" a lot for various AirTags and things.
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  • So, for the last few months, whenever I see my lost headphones with the earbuds out, I hit "play sound" on the earbud and blast the wearer's ears out.
  • I see them quickly go back into the case. If they would have called me when they found them, I happily would have sent them a reward, even enough to buy their own basic pair.
  • I understand they are expensive and not everyone can swing a pair. I am slowly working toward making them go deaf, so no one else loses a set of headphones to them.
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  • I think this is the pettiest thing I've ever done...
  • Roadgoddess My sister literally tracked her AirPods to the person's house and went to the door and demanded them back, lol, and the person looked so guilty and handed them over
  • jadewildaz Original Poster's Reply If I lived in Houston, I 100% would have done this lol Maybe if I have another layover there I'll make a little pit stop and have an epic update
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  • Necessary_Baker_7458 If you use find my device on apple, you can select stolen or lost and it will render the device useless.
  • jadewildaz Original Poster's Reply That's what I did and what I thought would happen, but they are definitely using them. They're being charged and taken out of the case often. Weird, right?
  • koolman2 When you play that sound it starts off soft and gets progressively louder specifically to avoid deafening someone. Why don't you connect to them yourself and start playing death metal at full volume? I'm sure it still annoys them. Amazing that they never figured out they can just hold the button down for 15 seconds to reset them.
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  • why_now10 A friend of mine lost his AirPods on a plane. Based on location/adress he could find names of suspects. A little. googling/searching on IG he found the culprit (Holiday pictures in same location as AirPods). Sends a message to this guy that he will inform his employer. Gets the AirPods in the mail.
  • auntwewe I think apple needs to create a tone called "these missing items are in the possession of someone I dont know" - really fi ing loud

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