By silicon.com, 5 December 2008 11:00
This competition is now closed. The winning caption, from reader David Supple was "Blackberry users looking for Storm upgrade driven to extreme phone loss techniques".
Photo credit: Lewis Imagebank
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By silicon.com, 5 December 2008 11:00
This competition is now closed. The winning caption, from reader David Supple was "Blackberry users looking for Storm upgrade driven to extreme phone loss techniques".
Photo credit: Lewis Imagebank
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1. Karen Challinor
shop assistant develops new high pressure sales technique by planting phones on customers as they browse
2. Rob Falconer
Do you know, I was so busy looking at that “Beware of pickpockets” sign, I didn’t even notice
3. Valerie Ganne
After Stephen Fry’s damning review of their latest phone, this is the only way the manufacturers can get rid of them
4. Audrey
Pickpocket caught red-handbagged
5. Pendragon
Red handbag with a denim skirt and a grey-and-white top? She deserves to have her phone nicked!
6. Nick Fowler
Mrs. Claus vows never to go shopping in London at Christmas-time again
7. Valerie Ganne
And, when I got home, George, my handbag was full of people's unwanted phones
8. Robert Lindsay
Shopper gets lost in London after her sat nav is stolen
9. Radical Meldrew
Thief gives back stolen phone when he realises its one of those new 'Vista mobile' handsets.
10. Karen Challinor
Harry Potter demonstrated how easy it was to be a pickpocket by taking a phone through a gap that was an inch too small for it
11. anonymous
With technology and functionality forever expanding by the day, Trevor thought it best to bring his Mum along to carry his Blackberry
12. Mike Parmley
How to get rid of that embarrasing old phone.
13. anonymous
Red-faced pickpocket puts back Windows Mobile handset.
14. kenneth wilkinson
"Mini-Me never travelled anywhere without his Mobile."
15. Lee Finlay
I want my free time back. Here you have my BlackBerry.
16. Tim Ware
Does my phone look big in this?
17. Shaun Richardson
James instinctively knew that Q should have made the tracking device smaller... but here goes!
18. Janet McKitterick
A thief suddenly realising he'd stolen an 80's brick of a mobile, decided to find an unsuspecting victim to hand it on to.
19. Stuart Fawcett
Vodafone were now providing mobile phone recycling facilities.
20. David Supple
Blackberry users looking for Storm upgrade driven to extreme phone loss techniques
21. Richard
Thief ashamed of rubbish mobile phone, plants it in fashion conscious shoppers handbag.
22. anonymous
Blackberry adict finally learns to delegate!
23. Simon Allen
Did anyone give you something to bring through security, Madam??
24. Richard
Well, "losing" my laptop got me an upgrade.
25. Dave Devine
Steven slips his wifes phone into a strangers bag,Well she'll run up less of a bill than the wife.