Damaged Luggage and the TSA
April 14, 2005 4:25 PM
I recently flew domestically in the US and had luggage damaged by a TSA inspection, anybody have a similar experience?
I'm basically wondering if anybody has had any luck filing damage claims with the TSA. My item was an inflatable rubber product that was damaged by the repeated closing of a zipper. The product cost about $350 and I'm asking for replacement.
I'm basically wondering if anybody has had any luck filing damage claims with the TSA. My item was an inflatable rubber product that was damaged by the repeated closing of a zipper. The product cost about $350 and I'm asking for replacement.
inflatable rubber product
Inflatable woman?
Kidding, kidding.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 5:03 PM on April 14, 2005
Inflatable woman?
Kidding, kidding.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 5:03 PM on April 14, 2005
JERRY: That is one place on my wardrobe I do not need sharp interlocking metal teeth. It’s like a mink trap down there.
posted by found missing at 5:57 PM on April 14, 2005
posted by found missing at 5:57 PM on April 14, 2005
You should have found a paper in your luggage that gives a contact number and address. I have had one inserted every time I have flown this year.
posted by mischief at 6:00 PM on April 14, 2005
posted by mischief at 6:00 PM on April 14, 2005
mischief: they do NOT always leave the slip of paper if they inspect your luggage. The info on it is all available on their web site anyway.
But for that matter, crazy finger, how do you know it was the TSA that damaged your luggage, and not the airline?
posted by grouse at 2:05 AM on April 15, 2005
But for that matter, crazy finger, how do you know it was the TSA that damaged your luggage, and not the airline?
posted by grouse at 2:05 AM on April 15, 2005
This thread is closed to new comments.
Be prepared for an earful about how evil the TSA is from most of the posters, and then indignance from the TSA apologists. Hopefully you will get a decent answer despite the derail.
posted by grouse at 4:40 PM on April 14, 2005