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  2. You can buy abandoned luggage from airports and score ... - AOL

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    It turns out you can actually shop for some of that stuff and score some pretty good deals. First, the good news: Only a tiny fraction of luggage ends up lost and abandoned — just 0.03% of all bags.

  3. Unclaimed Baggage Center - Wikipedia

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    The surviving items are organized within the store by category. Since 1981, Unclaimed Baggage has held an annual ski sale on the first Saturday in November. [8] [9] Doyle Owens died on December 3, 2016 at the age of 85. [11] Since 2020, Unclaimed Baggage has sold some items online. [9] Owner Bryan Owens told NPR, "It's really like an ...

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

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    The Unclaimed Baggage store launched in 1970. Owens’ father, Doyle Owens, started it after a friend who worked for Trailways bus service told him he had mountains of unclaimed luggage and didn ...

  5. The Weirdest Things You Can Buy From Others' Unclaimed Baggage

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    If you have money to spend and don’t mind dirty looks from PETA followers, this fox and rabbit fur coat is one of Unclaimed Baggage’s most luxe items, sporting an estimated retail price of $2,500.

  6. Baggage Battles - Wikipedia

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    The program is related to lost baggage auctions, police auctions, and estate auctions. Season 5 features professional buyers Billy Leroy (an antique expert and dealer) who owned the famous Billy's Antiques on the Bowery in New York City, Val (a production designer and online store owner) and Mark Meyer (an eCommerce expert) traveling around North America searching for amazing finds to resell.

  7. Lost luggage - Wikipedia

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    Lost luggage is luggage conveyed by a public carrier such as an airline, seafaring cruise ship, shipping company, or railway which fails to arrive at the correct destination with the passenger. In the United States, an average of 1 in 150 people have their checked baggage misdirected or left behind each year.

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