What should users of shared power banks do if they take it away but do not return it?

Implement some preventive measures
Deposit: Customers are required to pay a deposit to ensure the safe return of the shared power bank.
Account registration: Customers are required to register an account with certain identity information and credit history.
Regular reminder: Notify customers to return the shared power bank through SMS or APP.
GPS tracking: The power bank has a built-in GPS tracker to track and recover lost devices.
Restricted usage range: Restrict the usage range of the power bank, use it in specific areas, and reduce the possibility of loss.

If the customer does not return the power bank, the following measures can be taken:

Contact customers: Contact customers by phone, text message, or email to remind them to return the power bank.

Punishment: If the customer does not return the power bank for a long time, their account can be punished, such as deducting the deposit or restricting their usage permissions.

Alarm: If the customer refuses to return or cannot be contacted, they can report to the local police.

Legal remedies: In some cases, it may be considered to recover lost power banks or seek compensation through legal means.

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