alibeau
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Has anyone used or heard of these before? They were featured on This Morning......
Their website states:
You must register the serial number on each Trace Me tag in your online account in order for your luggage to be protected and ensure your contact details are up-to-date. Should your bag fail to arrive at your destination airport you must complete the standard PIR form (Product Irregularity Report) required for Insurance purposes and include the serial number of the tag.
When your "Trace Me" tagged luggage is processed the airline baggage handler or lost property official enters the serial number or scans the barcode on the Trace Me tag and the system immediately identifies you as the owner and sends an SMS text message and email notifying you of the location or your bag with an identifying reference provided by the handler. This information can then be passed to you airline or travel agent for them to co-ordinate the delivery of the bag to you.
Just wondering if these would be of use to us given DH's case went astray on our last trip? I always put an A4 sheet of paper in all our cases with our accommodation,flight and contact details on as well as standard luggage tags.... and not forgetting the airlines own tags which are pretty much indestructable... I think I've covered all the bases already haven't I?
Anyone think these are a good idea
Ali
Their website states:
You must register the serial number on each Trace Me tag in your online account in order for your luggage to be protected and ensure your contact details are up-to-date. Should your bag fail to arrive at your destination airport you must complete the standard PIR form (Product Irregularity Report) required for Insurance purposes and include the serial number of the tag.
When your "Trace Me" tagged luggage is processed the airline baggage handler or lost property official enters the serial number or scans the barcode on the Trace Me tag and the system immediately identifies you as the owner and sends an SMS text message and email notifying you of the location or your bag with an identifying reference provided by the handler. This information can then be passed to you airline or travel agent for them to co-ordinate the delivery of the bag to you.
Just wondering if these would be of use to us given DH's case went astray on our last trip? I always put an A4 sheet of paper in all our cases with our accommodation,flight and contact details on as well as standard luggage tags.... and not forgetting the airlines own tags which are pretty much indestructable... I think I've covered all the bases already haven't I?
Anyone think these are a good idea

Ali
