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  2. You can buy abandoned luggage from airports and score ... - AOL

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    First, the good news: Only a tiny fraction of luggage ends up lost and abandoned — just 0.03% of all bags. Maybe the owner forgot it or didn't think it was worth tracking down, or it simply went ...

  3. US travelers lose millions of suitcases every year. Their ...

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    The Unclaimed Baggage store launched in 1970. Owens’ father, Doyle Owens, started it after a friend who worked for Trailways bus service told him he had mountains of unclaimed luggage and didn ...

  4. Show me the money! How to find out if you have unclaimed cash

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    Across the nation, more than $20 billion is waiting to be reclaimed by citizens who may not even know they may be owed cash from "unclaimed property," which can include uncashed paychecks, refunds ...

  5. Unclaimed Baggage Center - Wikipedia

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    Since 1981, Unclaimed Baggage has held an annual ski sale on the first Saturday in November. [8] [9] Doyle Owens died on December 3, 2016 at the age of 85. [11] Since 2020, Unclaimed Baggage has sold some items online. [9] Owner Bryan Owens told NPR, "It's really like an archaeological dig. You open a bag and you can know what kind of fashions ...

  6. The Unclaimed Baggage Store: Does it Deliver Deals? - AOL

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  7. Order of United Commercial Travelers of America - Wikipedia

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    The Pizzuti Collection museum, formerly UCT headquarters from 1924 to 2008. The Order of United Commercial Travelers was formed on January 16, 1888, by six men in a meeting at the Neil House in Columbus, Ohio to provide a society for traveling salesmen, or commercial travelers.