sharky60
Contributor
Hey y'all we received this e-mail today at CozumelRadio.net:
"I don't know if you could help us with this, but we figured it is worth a shot. I lost my wedding ring the last night of Carnaval. We were staying at the Cozumel Hotel and Resort, and they had a float that we were on during the parade. I was wearing the ring on my necklace, we had been snorkeling that day, and it is a little loose and I didn't want to lose it, and the necklace is a leather one with a magnetic clasp. I discovered late that night that the necklace had come apart. We searched the entire resort, and left info at the desk. We also searched the float the next morning, and the parking lot. Is there anyway you could make an announcement on your station that if anyone found a thin, plain gold band, with engraving inside of initials and a date, we are offering a reward of $100 US. We just had our 30th anniversary, and when we got married we were very young, and very poor. The band is certainly not worth a lot as far as gold goes, but it is invaluable to me, I can't believe I lost it. If someone does actually find the ring and wants to return it, they could please email us, include the initials and date inside the ring, and we would send them a prepaid envelope to ship it to us, and then we would send the reward. Thank you so much for any help you could offer."
Sincerely,
Mark Pachico
tsmerae@aol.com
"I don't know if you could help us with this, but we figured it is worth a shot. I lost my wedding ring the last night of Carnaval. We were staying at the Cozumel Hotel and Resort, and they had a float that we were on during the parade. I was wearing the ring on my necklace, we had been snorkeling that day, and it is a little loose and I didn't want to lose it, and the necklace is a leather one with a magnetic clasp. I discovered late that night that the necklace had come apart. We searched the entire resort, and left info at the desk. We also searched the float the next morning, and the parking lot. Is there anyway you could make an announcement on your station that if anyone found a thin, plain gold band, with engraving inside of initials and a date, we are offering a reward of $100 US. We just had our 30th anniversary, and when we got married we were very young, and very poor. The band is certainly not worth a lot as far as gold goes, but it is invaluable to me, I can't believe I lost it. If someone does actually find the ring and wants to return it, they could please email us, include the initials and date inside the ring, and we would send them a prepaid envelope to ship it to us, and then we would send the reward. Thank you so much for any help you could offer."
Sincerely,
Mark Pachico
tsmerae@aol.com