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How secure are your guns when you travel by air?

houston

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Just this past year I was headed on a Canadian adventure that I soon would not forget.
As it turned out six feet of snow had fallen and the outfitter should have canceled the hunt, instead I made my way to NW Canada on Northwest Airlines like I had on previous hunts.
The hunt was a bust and I was trying to rebook an earlier flight back to the states. After re-entering the US, I rechecked my Cabela’s bulletproof aluminum gun case with US customs. This would be the last time I saw my equipment in one piece.
The flight was short back to Iowa. I was ready to put this week behind me, so I thought. As I approached the luggage pick up point I could see my case was not setting level, as I got closer I could see the clear imprint of a tire across the crushed case. My week now went from bad to a nightmare. I opened the case in front of two Northwest Airline officials and the damage was very apparent, however the two women at hand had no clue. A claim was filed with the airline and I was given a phone # to call after a gunsmith made a documented claim. The claim totaled $2205.00, including one bent rifle, two scopes, two sets of rings, and one Cabela’s aluminum gun case.
The local Northwest Airline Terminal in Des Moines couldn’t handle the claim, so I was directed to the Home office in Minneapolis for Northwest airlines.
It went like this, would you please fax us your documented claim and it will be processed. Great I thought, I received a call the next day informing me the check was in the mail, a few days the check did arrive along with a letter that said. Dear Mr. Haugland we appreciate your business as a Northwest Air customer, however due to your flight being an international flight our maximum payment cap is $1489.00. We suggest you take the rest of this claim and file it with your homeowners insurance company. Thank you for Allowing Northwest Airlines to serve you. I have attempted reaching Northwest Air by phone and certified letters to no avail. The next time you fly with you weapons you might want to research the airlines damage policy. Northwest Airlines has lost any of my future business.
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that sucks, my mom had a similar incident with Delta, when she got her suitcase, it was ripped about 8 inches and very deep. All she was told is that if she could prove what happened to it, they would try and re-embers her for the suitcase, who knows what did it.
 
What about the Case Company? I know when I bought my SKB, they insure everything in it for $1500 max, which after a few conversations way I understood it is that they cover the cost the airlines wont. Or if I do something or someone else does something to the case and it damages the contents inside.
Just a thought, maybe cabelas has some sort of thing like this

Suppose to be bullet proof, maybe they should make them truck proof.

Thanks for the info because I wont travel with them either. Maybe you should get a petition from people on here and let them know how many customers they just lost
 
Customer service went out the window years ago.I hate to be an a$$hole,but anymore it seems you have to be one to get any response.I will gladley pay more for things if I know I will get the customer service that is needed.I don't know why busineses will let customers walk to save a few bucks.It is hard enough to get a customer,but twice as hard to get them back if they are un-happy.Good luck and don't give up.
 
Customer service went out the window years ago.I hate to be an a$$hole,but anymore it seems you have to be one to get any response.I will gladley pay more for things if I know I will get the customer service that is needed.I don't know why busineses will let customers walk to save a few bucks.My family was at a local restaurant a month ago and had the worst service there ever.The owner always says he wants to know when things are not right.I sent him an e-mail,and he called me the next day.He wanted us to give him another chance and set a time for us to be his guest and he would pick-up the tab but not to let his staff know that we had a problem before.The food was great and we will keep going back and also let people know what he did for us.It is hard enough to get customers,but twice as hard to get them back if they are un-happy.Good luck and don't give up.
 
Always ship your weapons ahead of time to the outfitter or other destination. Use UPS or Fedex and insure. Never take anything of value with over a airline.
 
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