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  2. US travelers lose millions of suitcases every year. Their ...

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    Vee Aronds, 55, right, and Frederick Stewart, 75, shop at Unclaimed Baggage, where Aronds tried on a wedding dress. - Austin Steele/CNN The Unclaimed Baggage store launched in 1970.

  3. Unclaimed Baggage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Unclaimed Baggage Center is a retail store located in Scottsboro Alabama that sells items from lost or unclaimed airline luggage. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1970, it is the only store of its kind in the United States.

  4. What To Do If Your Luggage Goes Missing When Flying - AOL

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    Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro, Alabama, will give it a second life. They have agreements to purchase unclaimed items from all domestic airlines. ... Shop the best under-$50 clothing items to ...

  5. The Unclaimed Baggage Store: Does it Deliver Deals? - AOL

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  6. Lost luggage - Wikipedia

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    The majority of unclaimed baggage in the United States, whether by being lost or misdirected, or simply forgotten by travelers, is handled by the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama, which has contracts with most major airlines. Eventually, the luggage sent to UBC is resold for a profit.

  7. Talk:Unclaimed Baggage Center - Wikipedia

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  8. Alabama center sells the unclaimed luggage of thousands of ...

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    For the thousands of airline travelers who lose their luggage every year, 99% will eventually get their property back. However, for the 1% of luggage that is never claimed, those items end up in a ...

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