Woot! has
21" Travelpro VersaPack+ Softside Expandable Carry on Luggage (3 Colors) on sale for
$159.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
pennysave for sharing this deal.
Available Colors:
- Desert Sage Green
- Estate Blue
- Black
Details:
- PrecisionGlide System delivers precise control and effortless roll on eight, 360° MagnaTrac self-aligning spinner wheels led by an airline-grade PowerScope Extension Handle with comfortable Contour Grip
- Sizer bin tested to fit in the overhead bins of most major domestic airlines
- Built-in TSA-compliant lock ( Default code is set to 0-0-0)
- Includes compression packing cube system, two removable shoe bags and a removable laundry bag
- High-density ballistic nylon fabric with DuraGuard coating provides ultimate stain and abrasion resistance
- ECOFAB interior lining with H2O guard is made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles (12.5 total bottles)
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Standard carry on size in Europe for example is 55 x 40 x 20 cm limit ( 21.65 x 15.75 x 7.9 inches) and in reality this bag is over the limit for most domestic carriers also ( Maximum overall dimensions 22 x 14 x 9). EG the bag is too tall and too thick for most European carriers.
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Standard carry on size in Europe for example is 55 x 40 x 20 cm limit ( 21.65 x 15.75 x 7.9 inches) and in reality this bag is over the limit for most domestic carriers also ( Maximum overall dimensions 22 x 14 x 9). EG the bag is too tall and too thick for most European carriers.
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Travelpro Versapack + Lightweight Softside 20" - $159.99 - Free shipping for Prime members https://home.woot.com/offers/trav...source=a
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Standard carry on size in Europe for example is 55 x 40 x 20 cm limit ( 21.65 x 15.75 x 7.9 inches) and in reality this bag is over the limit for most domestic carriers also ( Maximum overall dimensions 22 x 14 x 9). EG the bag is too tall and too thick for most European carriers.
Standard carry on size in Europe for example is 55 x 40 x 20 cm limit ( 21.65 x 15.75 x 7.9 inches) and in reality this bag is over the limit for most domestic carriers also ( Maximum overall dimensions 22 x 14 x 9). EG the bag is too tall and too thick for most European carriers.
Woof, wouldn't fit Europe or US...Appreciate this reply.
Thinking with Spirit going out and Southwest nickel and diming, small is the way to go.
They do have the compact for $160, looks like that'd fit everywhere, for now.
https://home.woot.com/offers/trav...cnt_wp_0
- I bought travel pro, didn't like it, then I sent it back using prepaid shipping label via Fedex,
- Fedex lost the package
- Travelpro said that they'll refund me anyways. Never happened. Few weeks later, I emailed them again and they said "no, we have to wait until fedex sends us the package". I've explained so many times that it was lost and it was never going to arrive.
- After more emails, I got fed up and did a chargeback. Initially I was awarded $$$ until credit card company can finish an investigation
- TravelPro sent some stuff back to credit card company and credit card company asked me for more information as it seems I guess they think I was trying to scam them (i was not). I believe they told the CC they were about to refund me but I decided to do a chargeback anyways which I think is not true.
- At this point I emailed travelpro that I'll drop the chargeback if they refunded me immediately and they told me "nope, we're going to wait for the investigation to finish"
So now I'm thinking TravelPro thought they were going to win the chargeback and take my money. Luckily I provided a step by step communication log and ultimately CC ruled in my favor.
This was hours and hours of work just trying to get my money back which I basically worked for less than minimum wage dealing with TravelPro
I left a bad review on travelpro's own website which of course to this day I still do not see posted (unsurprisingly).
Avoid TravelPro at all costs. If I had this much trouble getting a refund, imagine the trouble dealing with warranty claims. Shady company.
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