Where lost luggage goes to die (and be sold)

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    • Where lost luggage goes to die (and be sold)

      Along a country road next to a muffler shop and a cemetery is a 3700-square-metre shop filled with all the items that never made it home from holiday. Shoes, samurai swords, iPods, even lingerie - all available for 20 to 80 per cent off.

      When airlines can't determine who owns a bag, they sell it for a few bucks to the Unclaimed Baggage Centre, a warehouse-sized facility that would put your local PTA garage sale to shame.


      Read more: theage.com.au/travel/activity/…-sold-20110418-1dlce.html

      Have you ever lost any luggage on your travels never to be found again (at least not by you)?
      Never
      does nature say one thing
      and wisdom another
    • RE: Where lost luggage goes to die (and be sold)

      Original von daluk

      Have you ever lost any luggage on your travels never to be found again (at least not by you)?


      No, and even an acquaintance got her suitcase back after it got lost on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean a few years ago. It reappeared after 3 month, when the cruise season was over. The clothes were mould-infested and where put into the bin.
      Gruss Edna
      The Golden Years: When Actions Creak Louder Than Words.