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Using LOST112 English after losing an item

0 views 0 Likes 0 CommentsJul 2, 2026
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LOST112 English is an official place to start when you need lost-and-found information in Korea.

If you lose an item, use LOST112 English as an official starting point. It can help you understand how to search or report lost property through the proper channel. Prepare details before searching or reporting: item type, location, date, time, transport route, and any identifying features. If the lost item contains personal data or payment cards, also contact the relevant provider quickly. Keep your report or inquiry record.

Key points

  • Use LOST112 as an official lost-property source.
  • Prepare item and location details.
  • Keep report records.

Checklist

  1. Open LOST112 English.
  2. Search or prepare a report.
  3. Contact card or phone providers if needed.

Warnings

  • Act quickly for items containing payment or identity information.

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Sources

  • LOST112 EnglishOpen source

Last checked: July 2, 2026

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