Review of Luggage and Key Locator Tags from Smart-i-tag
It’s an interesting concept how these products can reunite you with your possessions. Though it depends partly on the honestly and willingness of whoever finds something with a Smart-i-tag on it to make contact.
How These Luggage and Key Locator Tags from Smart-i-tag Work
I got my Smart-i-tag Luggage & Key Locator set of five, which come on a flat yellow plastic sheet (each one of them pushes out) to then put on luggage, laptop bags, key chains, etc. I then followed the instructions on the back of the sheet, summarized as follows. I went to the website to sign up at the following link. The terms tell me that this luggage and key locator tags service lasts for a year, but can be renewed at the “Renewal” link under the “Products” heading at the left hand side of the homepage for a small fee that includes free phone minutes.
I entered the PIN code on the back of the five Smart-i-tags, which is the same code, though unique for every set. I then entered my personal contact information, including a personalized password. Then I entered three phone numbers (though I could enter five). Soon after I created my account, I was sent an email telling me my luggage and key locator tags account would be activated in 24 hours.
The next day, my mom used her cell phone to call Smart-i-tag, acting as if she found something of mine. She called, and then was prompted to give the PIN number on the back of one of my luggage and key locator tags, and then within 10 seconds, my home phone number rang. I picked it up and talked to my mom. So there was nothing that identified me at all, for the Smart-i-tag luggage and key locator tags system gets the finder of lost items in touch with those you designate (including yourself). The first phone number in your contact roster to pick up the call from Smart-i-tag is the one that the finder gets to talk to.
Next, I went to the local community college and called from one of their courtesy phones, acting as if I was the finder. And within 20 seconds, I was connected to one of my relatives answering my home phone number!
Some Other Aspects Of The Smart-i-tag Luggage And Key Locator Tags Process
I can go online to change the phone numbers or other aspects of my account information anytime over the course of a year’s time here but I can also call the toll free number on the packaging to add phone numbers, too.
Also, I wanted to know if the finder calls and the first “pick-up” of the phone is voicemail or answering machine. Is that when all others can no longer answer the phone and then whoever’s answering machine or voice mail picks up the call, the finder has to leave a message? I was told by the owner of the company named Allen Wilson that the Smart-i-tag system runs on a cycle to where it tries to get a live person on the first cycle, but if it doesn’t work, then on the second cycle, the finder will be able to leave a message. For best results, try to use as many local numbers as possible for your contacts.
More About Smart-i-tag Luggage And Key Locator Tags
The set of five Smart-i-tag luggage and key locator tags I got are currently available at Wal-Mart Supercenters for $7.88 (called Luggage & Key Locator By Smart-i-tag), and they are comparable in product description to the online product called Smart-i-tag For Dummies here which costs $15.95 currently. At the homepage listed in the “Resources” box, you can see all their locator tags, locator stickers, etc. that they sell under “Products” on the top left hand side. Contact Smart-i-tag: 3906 Windrose Plaza, Antelope, California 95843-5236. Phone: 800-475-9419. Email: info@smartitag.com or miket@smartitag.com