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Mark Ruffalo finds missing wallet, phone via Twitter

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Jan, 2016 11:58 AM
    Actor Mark Ruffalo managed to trace his wallet and phone, which he lost in the blizzard here, with the help of his followers on Twitter.
     
    When Ruffalo lost his belongings, he tweeted: "APB out for a cell phone in a wallet case out on the streets of NYC in a blizzard. My driver's licence is in there. Reward and signed pic. (sic)"
     
    Within minutes of his post, “The Avengers” actor updated that his belongings had been found. In fact, he even posted an image featuring Amenaide and Catherine Brown, who found them.
     
    "OMG It was just found! That was freaking fast. Thanks for helping me find it," he tweeted.
     
    The 48-year-old actor met the good samaritans and posted: "Thank Amenaide and Catherine Brown for finding my Phone and wallet! Thanks Brown family for your decency.”
     
    This was the second time that Ruffalo lost his wallet. It happened in Chicago the last time, and then also he had found it through Twitter.
     
    Now that's some luck with social media!

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