Complaint Review: United Airlines - Lufthansa - Chicago Illinois
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United Airlines - Lufthansa Camera stolen from checked lugggage Chicago Illinois
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My camera was stolen from my checked luggage. This may be an exercise in futility but I am attempting to get some resolution. I have calls and emails into United, and will post the outcome as things unfold.
Most of all I am just fed up with the lack of attention to this problem. You just keep reading about it in the news, but nothing happens to stop it. Isn't anybody outraged that the people responsible for our baggage are supposed to be preventing terroism but instead there are theiving low life individuals amongst them? How can we trust them to protect us against bobmbs smuggled into planes when they can't even employ honest workers?
Reet
Englewood, Ohio
U.S.A.
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AUTHOR: Terri - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Have you tried contacting the TSA? It's possible that when your bag was opened perhaps for a random screening a dishonest worker may have seen your camera and decided to keep it for themselves, you should have a small postcard in your bag saying it was selected for random screening. If you invested alot of money into this camera and want to go to the effort, the airport where the camera was last seen should have a record of what was seen on the screen when it went through security that will substantiate your proof of loss for a claim and would be your proof to the Airlines or TSA that it was there in the first place.
Good luck, I hope this helps you.


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