If customs agents ruin your luggage, is there anything you can do about it?
I loaned a vintage suitcase to my husband to transport a pricey video camera from America to Europe. It is the old fashioned “hard shell” type, with a satin liner on the inside.
Apparently, when customs agents were searching it, they sliced open the satin liner on the insides of the suitcase.
I am assuming that there’s nothing to do about it now, but I would like to know, as this was a beautiful piece of luggage in perfect condition!
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Sorry, no there isn’t.
You can’t do anything about it and if you complain too much Dept. of Homeland Security will give you a really hard time.
no sorry there is nothing you can do. that is why they dont make luggage in america with a liner on the inside of it anymore.