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How can I sell my luggage?

You can sell your luggage in a variety of ways online, including an online store like your Shopify site. Travelers are often social people, and Shopify can connect your product catalogue to your Facebook, Instagram and TikTok accounts, so people looking for luggage can purchase right from your posts.



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The Best Way to Sell Luggage Online Run an Ecwid store on your own website, on popular social media platforms, or through marketplaces like Amazon or eBay.

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Vintage luggage are rather unique collector's items in that you can find pieces for as little as $5 and as much as $5,000 depending on their quality, age, and most importantly, their brand.

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Other organizations you can check out are Luggage of Love and Bags4Kids. If there aren't any locations in your area, check local shelters for women and the homeless, or even Goodwill.

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Is Samsonite luggage good? Samsonite is excellent luggage, all colours and sizes but can be expensive. The hard shell Samsonite can still get damaged due to rough handling however many put covers on to protect them.

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According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, you are entitled to compensation for reasonable incidental expenses you incur because of your delayed baggage, up to the maximum liability limits, set by statute. For U.S. domestic flights, this is $3,800 per passenger.

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The bottom line is, if you don't grab your bag at the airport, the airlines sell it. But luggage doesn't go unclaimed very often. In fact, 99.5% of bags are reunited with their owners. But with millions of passengers flying every single day, there's a lot of luggage that's never reunited with its owners.

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You can sell luggage online through online marketplaces, social media and through your own travel-focused online store. With a Shopify website, your luggage store can be synced with your social media accounts, so you can help travelers and customers purchase your products right from their social accounts.

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Clean your luggage after every trip to protect against bed bugs and germs
  1. Never bring your dirty luggage inside. ...
  2. When you unpack, clean all your clothes immediately. ...
  3. Clean the outside of your suitcase. ...
  4. Vacuum and then wipe clean the inside surfaces of your luggage. ...
  5. Dry your suitcases thoroughly. ...
  6. Store your luggage properly.


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But what about the other 3%? While this may seem like a small percentage, millions of bags flow through airports yearly, so 3% of millions of bags creates mountains of lost luggage. Instead of throwing everything in the dump, airlines actually sell or donate these bags, and yes, you can buy the lost treasures inside.

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After 3 months, airlines sell or donate unclaimed luggage. Once the mandatory 90-day period is up, airlines have the green light to pass the items along to a charity or reselling business. That's where the fun for bargain hunters begins!

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Once an airline determines that your bag is lost, the airline is responsible for compensating you for your bags' contents - subject to depreciation and maximum liability limits.

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Consider hard-shell luggage if you want durable, easy-to-maneuver luggage with a robust exterior to protect your valuables. Soft-shell luggage can be for you if you're seeking versatility, ease of packing, and a big interior.

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Because softshell luggage has more give, a hard shell suitcase can be better at protecting fragile contents, assuming you cushion it well inside. On the other hand, that rigid exterior makes hardshell bags unable to be compressed to squeeze into tight spaces like softsided bags are more apt to allow.

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