Posted on 05/31/2015 7:40:45 PM PDT by PROCON
Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottboro, Alabama, sells lost stuff
Buys bags en masse from travel companies if they can't be returned
Discounts 20 to 80 per cent from items spanning dresses to iPads
It's a paradise for bargain-hunters - filled to the rafters with electronics, clothes, musical instruments and jewelry, sold with as much as 80 per cent of the value lopped off.
Inside, crowds of shoppers pore over the gear - some of it practically brand new - in the hope of giving the best finds a new home.
In an earlier life, all the items were checked onto planes, trains and buses, their real owners expecting to see them again a few hours later.
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I’ve actually been there. It was a big disappointment. Almost all of it was trailer trash stuff. It was like walking into the world’s largest consignment shop.
As if it hasn’t been picked over before hitting the floor.
That.
The good stuff is picked out long before stuff makes it the floor of this establishment.
Exactly.
I wonder what the TSA does with all the thousands of guns and other contraband they confiscate every year?
I think my brother has been to this place. He’s in Alabama. Would be fun to go.
Not in it’s early days in the early 90’s. I spent lots of $$$$$, until they brought in a merchandizer who knew the stock. Then the prices went up.
Check tsa’s homes..
Would love to get my favorite red sweater back.....
Exactly what I was thinking! The very best of stuff probably gets taken by employees at the airports, ect. What's left after that gets picked over by the employees at that warehouse. What is left makes it to the floor, and probably isn't worth throwing away.
I’ve been there about half a dozen times. Not worth going much out of the way.
It has been years since I’ve been there but I don’t recall any bargains. I’ve never bought anything from them.
I’ve stopped in there twice en route back to OK from Orlando FL. I’ve bought a couple of clothing items, quite a few books, and a Callaway 4 iron. The cameras and computers are not very good values so I’ve never been tempted on those items.
Want to come over and help me take off the lid?
Your best bets are clothing items with big brand names, some electronics.
The best buys are in books.
I am amazed at the number of bestsellers and just plain brand new books that are left on aircraft.
I purchased a Tom Clancy for a friend, in German (he is German) and when I got it home, there was a 200 Euro note in it.
I got the 200 Euro, he got the book, everybody happy except for the poor guy that left it on the A/C.
I'm still surprised that it made it all the way into the store with the Euro note in it.
The stuff is picked over pretty well by the time it gets to the store, but I figured that everybody that saw the book (it was Rainbow Six) just automatically assumed it wasn't worth fooling with since it was in German.
It happens.
WAs a great place to bargain hunt in the early 1980s. By the 1990, too many people had heard of it and the stuff was picked over before it ever arrived on the floor.
Waste of time, now.
Ping to the state list!
I’ve been there. Everything everyone here has stated is true.
I went over in 1999 and bought several items at ten-percent of their original value. I went back last year, and kinda found sticker shock....most items were fifty-percent of their original value.
My advice would be....unless you are looking for leather jackets, just skip the warehouse operation.
Don’t look at it!
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