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A Way to Get Confiscated Items Back

By Court | Permalink | 1 comment | March 29th, 2005 | Trackback

A new shipping service may solve a vexing problem air travelers have faced since Sept. 11: what to do when a security screener confiscates a personal item. ReturnKey Systems, (877) 738-8765 and www.itemreturn.com, has begun setting up automated kiosks near screening areas that will, for $6 to $22, send a restricted item home by mail. The kiosks are in both Houston airports, LaGuardia, Newark Liberty and Washington Dulles.

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Bob Jackson | April 13th, 2005 at 1:02 pm
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Ive had friends use this service and were very unhappy with the pricing, these people charge 6 dollars for a small nail file, and 9.22 for a nail clipper(small)
the pricing doenst end at 22 dollars. These machines are usually out of order or unable to find a simple address.

Sounds like these people dont have a clue what they are doing, using outdated atm machines.


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