I've lost something in one of your stores - how do I get it back?
We will be there to help you in store at our Customer Service desk.
We're very sorry to hear about this. For lost items or property or items left in store, it is best for you to return to store as soon as possible, where one of our friendly co-workers will be on hand to help you at the Customer Service desk. Please note that sensitive items such as credit cards will be destroyed after 24 hours of arriving in lost property.
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