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Is lost luggage now a thing of the past?

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Published on: 25th September 2014 at 3:08 PM
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ReboundTag, the world’s first micro-chipped luggage tag is now available in Australian for international use.

Founded by Max Rangeley from the UK, the idea was developed to combat a reported 20 million bags misplaced bags each year.

Through the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) microchips, ReboundTAG has been integrated with global baggage handlings systems so a barcode and a number printed can be printed on the device.

Users can also be updated by email and SMS once their bag is found if misplaced.

ReboundTAG also offers the feature of updating its owners when the bag will be delivered to them

Once a ReboundTAG is purchased, the device must be registered at www.reboundtag.com.

ReboundTAG's can be purchased here at an initial cost of AUD $44, that covers the cost of the luggage tag and a years’ membership for the system. Yearly renewals cost AUS $9.

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