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@stuartdunbar61213 ай бұрын
Traveling around Latin America or from Latin America, I always pay at the airport to wrap my check-in. I read how one person in Mexico faced a nightmare after his luggage was compromised with drugs. When they wrap it, they fix a sticker to it that you can take a picture of it before checking it in. Serves as proof that you had it wrapped at the airport.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Yeah that's what my wife is afraid of too. Do you remember where you read the story? I was trying to find examples, but couldn't find any good ones. The closest thing was a scam that used to be popular in the Philippines - they'd drop some bullet shells in your bag and then when you arrived in the Philippines, law enforcement would make you pay a bribe when they found them.
@timsmith85063 ай бұрын
I was in Mexico last week and used a bus to get back into America. I placed my guitar case in the back storage area and then searched it before I got to the xray machine just to be safe. I wish I remembered to lock it before I let it out of my sight! Fortunately nobody slipped anything in!!
@TAAF.4 күн бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered I rather have the lock broken by security than have my luggage tempered with without any physical evidence… There are several cases of drugs added to luggage around the world as well as goods stolen… Maybe I am just paranoid… 😂
@carolhunt2023Ай бұрын
My mother and I had a suitcase lost and returned 3 months later. It was tagged as having gone all over the world. On the trip I bought a hand-carved wooden mirror stand. The mirror stand was returned to us, but the mirror was gone with shreds of mirror in the bottom of the suitcase. We since have learned that thieves steal suitcases to ship drugs and other items. We think that’s what happened to our bag because it was well taken care of, despite it being lost.
@carlbln3612 ай бұрын
another reason in Germany, why not to leave the home address visible on your language is that thieves on trains can fond out from the address which homes are probably empty
@ProjectUntethered2 ай бұрын
That's a good point! Is this common in Germany?
@dirkschwartz168923 күн бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered No, it isn't, so this is a stupid point.
@Okterp4072 ай бұрын
Slipping things into your luggage is a true concern. You are asked if you have left your luggage unsupervised, and did anyone put anything in your suitcase without your knowledge. If it's without my knowledge, how would I know?
@jorgeosorio12423 ай бұрын
your wife is right about wrapping the laugage leaving Colombia. It is better to be safe than sorry. Thanks for the Video well done!
@dazy033 ай бұрын
In school we had an ex gang member tell us about his experiences with smuggling drugs amd he said one of the tactics they use is to slip a little bit of something in the bag of the person in front of them so security focusses on that person and he the actual smuggler can easily get through. sooo..... DEFINITELY WATCH YOUR BACK
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Ahhh that does make sense! But this would be for your cabin luggage, right?
@DeanDecoursey2 ай бұрын
In addition, I bring a hand held luggage weigher. I weigh the luggage before heading to the airport, mainly to make sure that the luggage is below 50 pounds. I also weigh the luggage at the baggage pick up area. That’s to make sure that the luggage is the same weight before I give it to the airline and after I get it back.
@jlawrence01813 ай бұрын
In the Philippines, customs personnel was slipping single bullets into the luggage of unsuspecting tourists and then, extorting them for bribes. Finally, when Western governments started including warnings about that activity in their travel alerts, the Philippine government cracked down on that activity. Many American tourists heading to Manila were seran wrapping their luggage shut.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I read some news stories about this as well - so annoying! Glad they are cracking down.
@TerezTravels2 ай бұрын
We experienced a few weird things with airport personnel and eventually realized they were waiting for us to pay $. One example - insisting that we had to have a visa in order to fly from Cairo to Minneapolis even though we were Canadians. We spent 20 minutes arguing with three staff at the check-in counter, showing them proof online before they finally let us check in. Only later did we realize they were waiting for a bribe. We had other examples as well. I think a video about some of the tactics used to delay your flight and get you to pay a bribe, would be great. And what to do about it. We, thankfully, were always early enough to wait it out. But another Canadian couple missed their flight in Africa, forcing them to stay overnight and rebook. All because they were asked for a "new" (fake) visa requirement to Kenya from where they had originally flown from to this other country. As Westerners, we don't expect airport staff to be playing these games.
@curbsplitter2338Ай бұрын
I will only fly directly to Cebu when I buy my tickets. I will at all costs avoid Manila.
@robwolf21523 ай бұрын
I know of one airline that doesn't allow straps. I use name tags that only show my name, the rest is hidden and would require removal of tag to read. Also a good idea to put info inside of bag easily found in case the tag should come off. Colored ribbons tied to handles also a good way to identify your bag.
@misstubbie13132 ай бұрын
Oh boy. The airport personnel in Mexico City, I'm sad to say, is notorious for "picking up" (well, stealing) ANYTHING they can get their hands on. If you do not want to use any individual locks, use a band surrounding your suitcase. Wrap your suitcase in plastic if necessary. I do not, repeat DO NOT, recommend leaving your checked luggage without some security at least in Mexico City. That's from my own experience as a Mexican traveller.
@grannygoes3 ай бұрын
I always use bright colored zip ties. No question if it’s been opened. So far so good.
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
If the bag has a zipper the pen hack can be used to open and close the bag without compromising whatever was used to secure the zipper. Just because your bags arrive with the ziplocks intact doesn’t mean no one opened it
@curbsplitter2338Ай бұрын
Me too Granny, never had any issue with my zips. Then again I only put clothes, toothpaste and deodorant in my bag.
@elcaballeronycАй бұрын
@@grannygoes if it has a zipper it can be easily opened and closed without disturbing the zip ties. The pen hack is a well known thing
@WiseWomanLola3 ай бұрын
I have a bright pink suitcase. Once I caught a man trying to take my luggage from the corral. I grabbed it from him and said it was mine. The nerve!
@colleenmarin89073 ай бұрын
I use Take Off luggage, so if I have to check a bag, I can take the wheels off - that way they can't break them
@lunaromamusic3 ай бұрын
Absolutely had concerns of someone adding to my bags while traveling Central and South America!!
@ReelyBad3 ай бұрын
The concern of someone adding something to your bag is valid. It's probably rare but I have heard of this happening to rental cars and private planes where "items" are discreetly hidden. Once in the target country if it gets caught at customs no risk to them and if it makes it through they can pick it up. Also, when you put a carry on in the bin above you, put it on the opposite side so you can have eyes on it at all times.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
That's a great tip!
@barbaraberry90752 ай бұрын
Great tip
@trishgrant2715Ай бұрын
I always lock my carryon, too. Sometimes there’s no room close to you and you have to stash it metres away
@mangokp85722 күн бұрын
Hi, could you please recommend a backpack for carry on luggage, not too expensive? Many thanks
@lesliereynolds44923 ай бұрын
My luggage was rummaged through when I got to destination in Orlando. My combination was even changed. I went on KZbin and found out how to get it open. Now I hear it’s probably not TSA which could be but I’ve heard from lots of people who have had the same thing. Even when I came home I dropped it off 2 hours early I guess you shouldn’t. I carefully packed it cuz I had a couple body scrubs large, the bubble wrap wasn’t even on it and everything was a jumbled mess. Orlando MCO needs cameras where luggage is sitting. They have large rats there. I don’t believe TSA did this, more like another employee in a hurry who won’t take the time to not mess it totally up. This has happened to me several times. I guess you should report it everyone so they will realize they have rats.
@macforme2 ай бұрын
"In 2009, a band called “Sons of Maxwell” released a song called “United Breaks Guitars.” The hit was made after a bandmember's guitar was damaged and United Airlines refused to pay for the damages." - WKRN Dave Carroll ( the victim) made a song and it went viral.
@loretab41583 ай бұрын
I prefer to not trust anybody at the airport and I feel bad sometimes but I think is better to be safe than sorry!
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
That's true!
@janettesinclair62793 ай бұрын
Years ago I checked my suitcase from Christchurch (NZ) to Auckland, Auckland to Singapore (overnight airside with overnight bag), Singapore to London Heathrow. On arrival I discovered that my suitcase had been unlocked all the way! No sign of interference thankfully!
@sharonbennett33182 ай бұрын
Good ideal I never thought of list all my items in my luggage or take pictures
@Call_Me_David3 ай бұрын
Android phones can now detect Airtags, show you a map showing the track all the way back to where it was first seen, and even make it play the tone.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Now that's handy!
@2008MrsKim2 ай бұрын
TSA broke into my suitcase and didn’t even care to zip it back up. My suitcase came down the belt open ed wide open in half, and my clothing came down in pieces. I stood there for almost 30 minutes picking up articles of clothing as it came through the shoot. Ugh
@YouTuberMe6822 күн бұрын
I use the TSA locks on my carry backpack luggage. They have never asked me to open them but I would if the did, and I use it through zippers and also use bread ties. That way if I am in a crowded line no one is going through my bag if I don't think to move it to the front.
@kirschrot7719 күн бұрын
I just discovered your channel, I like it a lot, you have new subscriber. :)
@TruthinLove3 ай бұрын
I was overseas for 9 weeks and bought a suitcase to hold all the souvenirs because I travelled carry-on only. I left the suitcase in a locked storage unit in London before heading to Italy. Two days before I was scheduled to pick up my suitcase, it was stolen. I had forgotten to put my air tag in it, but after watching this video, I now realize that might have been useless. Great tip about the speaker.
@gimlarquinn36223 ай бұрын
Always check the locker details. Most lockers are only for 12 or 24hrs.
@TruthinLove3 ай бұрын
@@gimlarquinn3622It wasn't a locker. It was a locked storage unit in a friend's warehouse complex. He lost everything too. ☹️
@tony_wooАй бұрын
Great Video. I like the part of writing email instead of address on luggage tag and the part of writing down list of items in luggage and taking photos of the items in the luggage. Never thought of it and have yet to see other videos giving these tips. You are correct in every way. Better be safe than sorry. It is not paranoid to be safe and secure no matter which part of the world we are. Thanks again and keep those videos coming. Happy travelling. Liked and subscribed 😉
@darrylk8082 ай бұрын
Good tip on turning packs around in overhead bins. I also put my bag across the aisle so I can see my bag when the overhead bin door is opened. No rule says your bag has to go into the bin over your seat... right?😂
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
The point of locking a zippered bag is to prevent the bag opening up during transport, not security as the pen hack is a thing that thief’s are well aware of
@Ryan-dh7rr3 ай бұрын
One word of caution with saran wrap... if you're using luggage that is pretty generic in colour and design (black, grey, navy blue), do more than just tie a bright ribbon around the handles to distinguish it from all the other generic coloured luggage. The Saran wrap covers the handles making it harder to distinguish one generic luggage from another. On my last international trip, another traveler took my luggage instead of theirs due to this. I was the last person standing at the carousel watching this other saran wrapped luggage go round and round that looked similar to mine but wasn't mine. I just knew some idiot didn't check when they took my luggage. And having to talk to the airport staff when I didn't know the language was painful (despite having roaming and a translator app installed). It was lucky that my now father in law worked for customs and knew the airport's process for dealing with these things and I was able to get my luggage back within 24hrs. I guess the moral of the story... don't buy generic looking luggage, or ensure that there are enough stickers/large name tags showing through the saran wrap that makes it obvious to someone that the luggage is not theirs.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
That's a really good point! Do you know how they ended up getting your luggage bag?
@Ryan-dh7rr3 ай бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered Before leaving the airport, I told the staff that the one remaining luggage on the carousel looked like mine but wasn't. Given it was almost an hour since all other passengers had left, they took that luggage for safe keeping. I'm assuming they either used details on that luggage to track down the owner to see if they had taken my suitcase, or the owner realised eventually that they didn't have their own suitcase and contacted the airport about returning mine and finding theirs. I may have taken a photo of that luggage's tag too. Either way, the airport staff had my details and my father in law's contact number (since I didn't have a local number) and I had a contact number/case number for chasing up on the matter too. The annoying part was that we weren't staying in that city and the next day, we were taking a high speed train over 250km away. Else I could have gotten the luggage back much sooner. It all worked out luckily. Luckily my wife uses non-generic designed luggage. I may have to follow her lead.
@victoriaerskine92629 күн бұрын
I do that! Works every time!
@BirB113 ай бұрын
Love your video! Only one little remark: TSA has keys to open this specific locks. That’s the purpose of using them in TSA-countries. So they can open them easily if they want to, and also don’t have to ruin your luggage. Other locks are usually prohibited there. Also writing your code on the lock is a free ticket for thieves, right? 😅 (or putting forbidden items in your suitcase like drugs, without you noticing). Your other tips are awsome!
@TLhike3 ай бұрын
My girlfriends cousin worked for TSA @ LAX. He and all his friends were busted by FBI for theft ring! Dummies
@t_cheating82393 ай бұрын
Well, when it comes to your luggage tag, you should put a printout of your return contact info inside your back and bare minimum on the outside like your name and phone number.
@shayla9299Ай бұрын
@projectuntethered I‘ve been on a group trip to Colombia and we had several things stolen from us in the airport. Luggage without any sort of lock was rummaged through, even spilling one person’s protein powder in her bag. Music equipment stolen upon arrival as our bags were left unattended long before we could get through customs, so the entire piece of luggage was missing and the airport was not helpful. Quite the opposite. One person’s GoPro was missing on our return because we had to check our carry-ons and hers had no lock.
@Reed-2big3 ай бұрын
There is a “new” lock that’s supposed to insure TSA has to relock it in order to get their key back -- not true. And you’ll need a key to lock it or use it if they leave it open.
@lpsrq2Ай бұрын
Can’t believe you suggested keeping the lock combination above the lock. What is the point of having a lock? PLUS it makes it super easy for a thief. They don’t even need a pencil!!!
@acarpio33 ай бұрын
Putting your lock codes displayed by the lock is NOT a good idea. Now any baggage handler can get into your bag and not just the TSA. Don't buy cheap luggage with cheap locks so TSA will not break them accidentally.
@edem2273 ай бұрын
Valid concern
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
It doesn't seem like TSA cares if you have cheap luggage or expensive. If they wanna get in, they might break the locks (I still don't understand why). Best advice in my opinion would be a luggage cover which would make it a hassle for a baggage handler to get into. Or just avoid putting anything valuable in checked bags if possible.
@melaniejf41913 ай бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered I think some of those workers just get a kick out of doing mischief they can get away with. Gives them a sense of power or something.
@familieperrone99Ай бұрын
You said you would show good hiding places for air tags but I can't find that inormation in the video. Did I oversee that info? If yes can you please give me the time stamp where to find it? Thanks!
@Marciarasmussen-t3i3 ай бұрын
Did I miss AirTag hiding spots? Great info- thank you!
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
If you don't have a place to attach it to the actual bag, you can use other low-key spots like in a deodorant stick, in a rolled up pair of socks, in a gum container, etc.Then just have that sitting in a pocket somewhere out of the way :)
@HR-wd6cw3 ай бұрын
A lock just buys you time. That's it. Not security so much. The "key" is to just not put anything worth stealing in your checked bag besides your clothes. So any valuable items should always stay on you (preferred) or leave them at home (best choice). I don't even lock my checked bags anymore (although I might start putting zip-ties o them when I drop them at the bag drop), but I also never pack anything valuable in them, and then when I do get on location, I'll use a non-TSA certified lock and in some cases, a tether cable which makes doing the pen trick harder (they can still get into the bag, but they won't be able to rezip it because I use a strong cable tether to prevent the zippers from being moved, so I'll know). I think it is a valid concern that someone might slip something into a bag, but keep in mind that generally from what I've heard most of the thefts occur likely between the time they go through security to the time they get put on the plane, so even if someone was to slip something in your bag, it may likely be after TSA / security has already checked the bag. So check your bag when you arrive to make sure that everything is there, and that nothing illegal was slipped in the bag (and/or before you return or go through airport security again). Never had this happened to me, and honestly, never really thought about it but I also don't fly with checked bags that much (maybe once or twice a year when I take my "big" weeklong+ trips). The story about the guesthouse is one reason I don't really stay at such places, or even hostels. In fact, I don't like the older hotels that require you to turn your key in when you leave (common in Europe with some of the older hotels or older buildings where they still use older-fashioned types of keys and not electronic keycards). The only thing about wrapping your bag in plastic is that TSA will probably not re-wrap if they need to go through your bag. Now it sounds like they only go int obags if they find things that are suspicious and need to be investigated, so this is one good reason to not pack anything unecessary in there (the only non-clothing object I might pack is a tripod).
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
The main reason you want to lock or zip tie your checked baggage is to ensure the zipper stays closed When I worked at the airport it was extremely common to see bags that opened up during transport from handling and the contents everywhere on the conveyor belt
@LadyFrenchMD3 ай бұрын
Your wife's concern is legitimate.
@rydmerlin3 ай бұрын
Which stand is that? Looks like a Roost but likely another brand?
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Yeah I think it's called Nexstand but not sure if they sell them anymore. Pretty much identical to the Roost, but cheaper
@rnguyen25162 ай бұрын
I have a question about the Saran Wrap thing. Can’t they still randomly search check-in bags if you wrap it at home, in-doing all your work and materials?
@NouC-m7v3 ай бұрын
I travel to Thailand several years ago and it was a non-stop flight, and I picked up my luggage at the luggage claim right away once I landed. However, I had to wait about an hour or so at the LAX airport for boarding. So, where do you think when did my new 15 brand name T-shirts got stolen? When I opened my luggage, there was a note from TSA notifying me that they checked my luggage. I used a lock with key and they cut it off. I rolled/packed those T-shits and placed underneath my old clothes. No need to check because there was nothing but clothing inside this luggage. My brother said it was because I locked my luggage and they thought I must have a valuable items inside.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Yeah it sounds like locks can sometimes have the opposite effect (assuming the thief has time to open). They might indicate you have something valuable.
@dboutier56363 ай бұрын
Classic Audrey Hepburn movie has Audrey Hepburn playing a blind woman who is being stalked because heroine was placed in her luggage and they are now trying to get it back. Definitely will make you a little more paranoid.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I need to watch that!
@mikewargnier51472 ай бұрын
Wait until Dark. Great suspense movie!
@lrebsten71558 күн бұрын
Your wife is totally right about Columbia. Especially if your luggage is going from Columbia to JKF, LaGuardia or Newark. People easily take your luggage off the carousel, take it to the bathroom, take the drugs and leave your luggage in the bathroom. Your luggage need never leave the airport for this to happen.
@DamianBrownКүн бұрын
Washington that bad?
@lrebsten7155Күн бұрын
@ I don’t know about Washington, DC. I think there is a big gang connection in NY that trickles down to NJ also. I think there is a gang network. Maybe in LAX also. But I do not know or have heard anything about Washington state drug routes or Washington, DC drug routes.
@c8Lorraine12 ай бұрын
In Australia a woman travelling to Bali was stopped at customs and found that her bag had been used to transport drugs into Indonesia. She was sentenced to death which was appealed and changed to life imprisonment. She was 22 when she went on the trip, but was released on appeal from the Australian Embassy. She was 40 by the time she got home. A life destroyed
@gauisblach7757Ай бұрын
I am sure that is the story told by everyone caught transporting drugs...
@mariamatus48762 ай бұрын
Some travelers can't get reimbursed for damaged luggage, because they don't have photos of their luggage before the flight. Some airlines want photos of before to compare with after.
@bonnitaclaus228629 күн бұрын
It is possible, and it has happened, things slipped into your bag. This also leaves your bag open to be stolen or for the item to be retrieved. You can put your life at risk if you pick up the bag and they follow you to get the bag back. It’s rare…. I’ve not heard of the following and retrieving the bag, but the other ones I know are true… but not common by any means. But it’s 100% if it happens to you…. Take a chance. It’s only once every few years or something like this happens.
@bigguy14033 ай бұрын
I only use the TSA lock in the hotel room were i leave some of my valuables in my suitcase then i put it under the bed.
@se88783 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great, helpful tips.
@waynejohnson28943 ай бұрын
Sound tips!! Thanks!!
@annastasiabeverhaus3 ай бұрын
The best way to not have your valuables stolen is to NOT pack them in your checked baggage. I wear my luxury/jewelry items on the plane and pack valuables in my in-cabin personal item.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Amen to this!
@dougowens26862 ай бұрын
that only works if you can take a carry on a plane
@ChlyDoris2 ай бұрын
I alwas use a hockey bag.. makes searching easy, and they generally think oh, just sportsgear.
@ChronicSurferАй бұрын
Paperclips also work well as locks
@styrpak13 ай бұрын
Unless something has recently changed, airlines DO NOT cover damage for baggage wheels, straps, or handles.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Check it out! :) www.transportation.gov/lost-delayed-or-damaged-baggage
@styrpak13 ай бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered I worked for several airlines over 14 years. Coverage for damaged wheels and straps is recent! Thanks Pete Buttigieg! Truly.
@endurance79353 ай бұрын
Probably best strategy to avoid any dramatic problems mentioned in this video is to use only the cabin backpack that you always carry with you… for overhead storage, wrapped in dedicated storm cover. I like osprey farpoint 55. Also it is the cheapest way to air travel as you don’t spend time and money on check-ins. I hope I have helped you 😅
@gregmh593 ай бұрын
OMG, my GF, who is from Brazil told me the other day about protecting yourself from smugglers putting things into your luggage. I laughed at her and said she was being paranoid. I'm still not convinced this is a real thing, but maybe I'm naive.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I feel ya. On one hand, it doesn't hurt to be extra safe. But on the other hand, I had a hard time finding any real stories of this actually happening. And even if it did happen, you'd think baggage handlers would put it in and take it out after it has passed security, right?
@Joe-lb8qn3 ай бұрын
Exactly, why use someone elses case which might get picked up and taken away before you could intercept it and remove your $$$$$ package. You'd put a false case into the hold and remove it at the other end. The only stories Ive seen of this are people who claimed that "someone else must have put the drugs in there because "it wasnt them". TBF there are a few documented cases of real drugs, put there by .. wait for it..... drug control (or whatever they are called). They put real drugs into some innocent peoples cases in order their dogs could intercept them. ... and they missed a few LOL. Dumb on so many levels. Even if found and removed without your knowledge youd then forever after be stopped and asked why your case has strong traces of drug X in it? The only people who've messed with my lugagge were TSA. they cut off a TSA strap (with TSA lock) and a TSO combo lock. How do I know it was TSA? They put them back in the case. When i complained TSA actually said this must have been done by a thief and not them. hahahah I now travel carry on only..
@gregmh593 ай бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered Exactly. It just doesn't make sense logistically.
@hgm8263 ай бұрын
Years ago I believe this happened to me. I was returning from a trip to Jamaica. When I got home from the airport and started unpacking I found that part of my luggage appeared to be cut with a razor (apx 6” cut). It was barely noticeable. When I called the airport they said this was common. They believe that at the airport I departed from an employee chooses a piece of luggage that is a distinctive color or shape. They place the item in (probably drugs) after you have checked the bag. They contact their counterparts at the airport you are flying to, so that the item is removed from your luggage before you pick it up.
@covermin2 ай бұрын
You can never be too safe in countries known for smuggling, drugs, mules, or the cartel. Criminals continuously invent ways to beat airport security. Always stay alert and informed of any tactics. And, just because their efforts aren't mentioned in the news doesn't mean it's not happening. There is no such thing as being paranoid when it comes to smuggling or smuggler.
@kj81423 ай бұрын
I have nothing worth stealing in my suitcase.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Maybe should put some dirty underwear at the top in case anyone sticks their hand in there 😂
@annw-fitz44123 ай бұрын
The thieves don’t know that until after they’ve stolen your suitcase…. Just like they don’t know, we have no valuables in our car until after they’ve broken the window
@melanieschloemer16223 ай бұрын
Im confused. Isn't the point of a TSA approved lock that they can unlock it if needed?
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
You'd think so, but for some reason, many people are still getting their bags back with broken locks/zippers.
@marieb99612 ай бұрын
Once I got into a car similar to mine I didn’t realize it until I saw lots of books on the other seat ! 😅 they weren’t mine
@liliz.69673 ай бұрын
TSA have master keys to open all TSA locks without breaking your suitcase
@TutoneEarthling3 ай бұрын
so they say. i've had 2 tsa padlocks cut off within the usa on flights. maybe they have the keys but they didn't use them.
@unknownquantity44403 ай бұрын
@@TutoneEarthling TSA agents are federal agent a**holes, and will gleefully and sadistically mess up your luggage for wasting their time by locking it up in the first place. Bolt cutters are much quicker than keys, FYI.
@ALFarrell-kv6okАй бұрын
Many customs officers and baggage handlers are suffering from kleptocratic tendencies. The good news is that they are all taking something for it.
@JacobCR7173 ай бұрын
Very helpful keep it up :)
@davidmorgan29642 ай бұрын
I went to a locksmith to buy a pad lock - he called them ‘friendly lock’ - only keeps your friends out!
@ProjectUntethered2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@sherryschumacher18813 ай бұрын
A non-Apple equivalent to the Apple Air Tags is "Tile" or another is the Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Ahh yes, we actually have one of those too on our car keys haha. Can't believe I forgot about it!
@GoonSmith0073 ай бұрын
There's also some new players on the market Pebblebee and Chipolo. Works with Android "Find my Device" which basically means built in support no extra app needed, just like Apple trackers.
@pattyyung3 ай бұрын
I've only been able to find the SmartTag2 and unfortunately it doesn't worker with my older Samsung. Don't the tiles only work within 250 feet?
@MarcioHuser3 ай бұрын
I no longer put my address or the address of the place I will be staying on the luggage tags. Now I just place my name, email and two phone numbers: my personal one from back home and another from the place I will be traveling to, either the eSIM, if it has a mobile number, or a friend or family member I will meet over there
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I think this is wise
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
Putting your full name and phone number is more than enough info for someone to find your full address. Name and email is less likely to be associated with a home address but it is also pretty common for even emails to become associated with a home address these days
@MarcioHuser2 ай бұрын
@@elcaballeronyc 🤷🏽♂️ that requires some effort
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
@@MarcioHuser less than 30 seconds on the smart phone they more than likely have on their person
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
@@MarcioHuser less than 30 seconds on the smart phone they likely have on their person and sell or pass along to hackers or identity thieves to utilize without looking for any additional information themselves which is still more effort than the average bag thief would likely ever do Vs the paranoia over the more far fetched scenario of an airport thief taking the time and effort to figure out where your address is and or being part of a criminal network big enough to actually take the time and effort to then go to your address and burglarize your home especially while traveling abroad in a foreign country Instead of just a quick grab for whatever valuables they can quickly grad from your bag and could
@martimiller9329Ай бұрын
Beware: Zip ties sounded like a great idea until security wanted to see inside our bag. Make sure YOU have scissors to cut them or they may damage your bag, then what will you do? This actually happened to us, but I had a pair of small scissors and was able to cut the ties off.
@sirkazm3 ай бұрын
2:40 I use key rings only! 😄
@jennifernicholson87153 ай бұрын
those are so hard to undo what a great idea
@geebee8908Ай бұрын
Wrapping your luggage coming from Columbia, Mexico, etc. is VERY SMART!! People putting illegal items (ie. drugs) in your luggage is NOT A MYTH!! DO IT to be safe. On your luggage tags: write your job address, or church or synagogue address. Maybe even a big, strong relative that you know will be at home. NEVER put your home address on your luggage tag. That's an invitation for a burglary.
@DamianBrownКүн бұрын
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@phunk86072 ай бұрын
Or just pay for a good expensive luggage that has good anti pen break in zipper.
@wickman.r46622 ай бұрын
I use zip ties to lock luggage. Have a split key that I can cut tie
@kiyoshitakeda4523 ай бұрын
Very good video with useful tips. Thank you.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@Mermaidlife973 ай бұрын
I put everything in a carry on. I also take one more shoulder bag I can put under the seat. I have never checked a bag and never will. Who has time to sit waiting for a bag on a carousel playing wait is that mine? That’s just me though. I pack well. I take minimal shoes that I can match to each outfit as well. I’m probably one of the only females that knows how to pack light
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. However, I've found for certain trips, it can be a bit of a pain. Like if you're traveling alone and have a heavy carry on backpack and personal item backpack...and you have lots of layovers or time in the airport. Kind of a pain to haul everything around for 24+ hours. One time I was trying to hold both my 2 backpacks while using the bathroom urinal because I didn't wanna set them on the dirty floor, and I had a little bit of a pee accident 😂 I suppose this wouldn't happen if you had a rolling carry-on though.
@1esk1923 ай бұрын
You're not special 🙄 the world is full of women(!) traveling light.
@maureensullivan21397 күн бұрын
There’s many more of us than you know! Four months in Europe with carryon and personal item. Had lots of clothes items rolled tightly and in packing cube. Did laundry every 7 to 10 days.
@superdivemaster3 ай бұрын
Good Video !!!
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😎
@Star-Boarder3 ай бұрын
I don't put my home address. Not only does it give information for baggage theives but gives everyone an address to break into your home while you are not home.
@sherholubowich96273 ай бұрын
I am, like your wife, paranoid about something illegal being slipped into my bag. 🙀
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Better safe than sorry I suppose! Is it just an intuition? Or have you heard stories of this happening to someone?
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
You'd think so, right? I also assume that they'd put bad stuff in their as they are loading/unloading the plane, when it wouldn't have to pass through security. But then again, I'm just guessing here!
@sherholubowich96272 ай бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered only on those border crossing TV shows
@edwinpillay14092 ай бұрын
I'm not worried about theft, I was warned about carrying someones drugs or anything illegal unknowingly.I used plastic wrap -it works.
@elcaballeronyc2 ай бұрын
The main problem with wrapping is if you are traveling to a destination where wrapping luggage isn’t common your wrapped luggage will signal that there are potentially valuable items in it and they’ll simple steal the entire bag vs opening it
@YouTuberMe683 ай бұрын
Where your carry on on the front while in crowds.
@lynnconroy83 ай бұрын
How about when TSA are the thieves?
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I cover that in my previous video actually! :)
@sharonbennett33182 ай бұрын
I never have my address on my tag.I just have my phone and e-mail .
@brentsummers73772 ай бұрын
I use a cheap non TSA combination lock & put unusual bright colored ribbons on my checked bag. When I pick up my bag from the carousel I check to see if the lock is intact & check the zips on the bag to see if they look o.k. If someone has used the pen trick to open the bag they would need to unlock the combination lock to get the zip back together. I'm far more concerned whether someone has put something in my bag than taken something from it. If I saw something wrong I'd immediately report it to the customs staff.
@BanCorporateGreed622 ай бұрын
I put duct tape on my luggage to make it look shabby. Makes it appear not worth tampering with.
@jacklawer63892 ай бұрын
I dont check in baggage. Carry on only
@kings7man2 ай бұрын
my scottevest is worth its weight in gold for personal items
@livingworkingoutsidebox3 ай бұрын
Your advice is always top notch.👍💪 Just not a fan of the over used arm cross X, thumbnails.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
Haha yeah I've been seeing that a lot lately. Wanted to do some A/B testing because I was curious if it would perform better. 🤓
@livingworkingoutsidebox3 ай бұрын
@@ProjectUntethered Did it?
@cherylhaynes90452 ай бұрын
Your wife is right, i worry when i go to jamaica
@rapture2day3 ай бұрын
Your wife is RIGHT. Watch how to catch a smuggler shows. It has been done.
@gWanny2Ай бұрын
I think I will just stay in the states. Dam, the trouble for trying to see the world!!! 😂😂😂I just got my passport, I think I will just visit Italy online. Dam the pickpockets, Dam the jackasses ruining your trip, dam the suran wrap…. Fa Get AbouT iT!! I will keep chasing waterfalls 😂😂❤
@txteach3 ай бұрын
GREAT TIPS 👏🏼 Taking int’l trip in 2 months and checking a larger suitcase which I never do.
@sachertorte642 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that you should cover the top layer of your luggage (when opened) with visibly "soiled drawers". If they want the stuff, they'd better really want it in that case.
@JilSajtar2 ай бұрын
We visited Aruba twice in the past two years and they've cut TSA locks off just my husband's luggage, 3 total times!
@dougowens26862 ай бұрын
I would stop going to Aruba how do you know TSA did it
@intherockies2 ай бұрын
I love Aruba!
@Sabby899-qp1dw16 күн бұрын
Thw world is not simple anymore. Flying used to be easy. Direct flights . One price. Food included. Bag check in included. 😂
@stevemclean9411Ай бұрын
I. Worry about having something illegal added to my bag...
@c592223 ай бұрын
So you fly with expensive gear that you leave in a hostel and not the standard hotel room lol
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
I have a somewhat nomadic lifestyle, so I have my work stuff with me everywhere I go.
@adrianasoldevila6302 ай бұрын
Never write your address on the tag because this would alert thieves of you being away from home, just write your phone number.
@KurtRWalker3 ай бұрын
You mentioned checked bags. Wait. Stop. Why would you even check a bag? Too many issues come from this, as a highly experienced traveler I dont believe in checking bags. They cant steal or break into or lose something that is not checked ;)
@tcconnection3 ай бұрын
Airports have a saran wrap station for checked luggage (which could be a demand by the airline for carry-on being checked)? You still have to bring your own wrap? How much for a carry-on size vs a larger suitcase?🤔 I think your wife's concern is legit, even within domestic flights. Stranger things have happened.
@ProjectUntethered3 ай бұрын
You don't have to bring your own wrap if you pay for it at the airport station. Some of those stations seem a little pricey though. I think we paid a little under $10 last time.