Is This Your Lost Luggage?

Real contents of someone's lost luggage.
I came across a website that brings a new meaning to the phrase, “airing out your dirty laundry.”
Luna Laboo, the creator of IsThisYourLuggage.com, is hoping to reunite owners with their lost luggage.
When bags go missing, airport lost and found departments usually wait about 48-hours to hear from the owner before rummaging through the bag to find a way to contact them. When that doesn’t work, it goes to the Unclaimed Luggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama. After 90-days unclaimed there, it hits the shelves or is auctioned off.
Laboo buys lost luggage from auctions, photographs them, along with its contents, and posts them for the world to see. If you recognize your luggage, you can contact her by email.
There is a way to prevent your personal affects from being displayed for everyone to see. Simply attaching an asset label or id tag to your luggage will increase the chances of you getting it back by at least 75-percent!
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