Mont Ventoux Brevet - Wer vermisst eine Powerbank

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Frank Zapke
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Frankfurt am Main
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Hallo zusammen,

ich habe mir beim Mont Ventoux Brevet in Bedoin im Belle Epoque eine Powerbank geliehen. Leider weiss ich nicht von wem... Die Rückgabe am selben Abend hat dann leider nicht geklappt.

Sie ist klein und schwarz und von Aukey. Bei ebrevet habe ich im Infoboard meine Telefonnummer hinterlegt. Der Eigentümer der Powerbank mag sich bitte mit mir in Verbindung setzen.

Danke und Grüße

Frank

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