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>A content creator who buys abandoned luggage from airports has revealed the variety of surprising - and equally underwhelming - personal items left behind by passengers.
Scott Fensome, 26, runs a business reselling lost property, returns and liquidation stock in Hampshire, which sees him regularly process bags and suitcases that have gone unclaimed at airports.
He's among the rising number of bargain hunters and risk-takers who purchase lost luggage at auction in the hopes of making a profit from designer or high-value items concealed inside.
If a bag goes unclaimed for three months, some airports choose to send them to third parties or auctions, where they're sold to buyers who are often unaware of their contents until they've purchased and opened them.
Archive: https://archive.today/l2GX3
From the post:
>>A content creator who buys abandoned luggage from airports has revealed the variety of surprising - and equally underwhelming - personal items left behind by passengers.
Scott Fensome, 26, runs a business reselling lost property, returns and liquidation stock in Hampshire, which sees him regularly process bags and suitcases that have gone unclaimed at airports.
He's among the rising number of bargain hunters and risk-takers who purchase lost luggage at auction in the hopes of making a profit from designer or high-value items concealed inside.
If a bag goes unclaimed for three months, some airports choose to send them to third parties or auctions, where they're sold to buyers who are often unaware of their contents until they've purchased and opened them.
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