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Lottie Salerno Posted on Jun 15, 2018
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The wheels on my Atlantic suitcase is broken can I repair it

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Hello, Lottie -

You can probably have the wheel / wheels on your Atlantic luggage repaired at an authorized Atlantic luggage repair center.

You can probably find an authorized Atlantic luggage repair center near you here:
http://atlanticluggage.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=16

Or, you can call the Atlantic Luggage (TravelPro) Customer Service number:
800-741-7471
Or, you can fill out the form here to send an email to Customer Service:
http://atlanticluggage.com/index.php?route=information/contact

From the Atlantic luggage Frequently Asked Questions page:
http://atlanticluggage.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=9

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Q. How do I arrange for repairs?

A. To locate the nearest dealer, click on the "Repair" link. (Note: I could not find any "Repair" link. However I gave you the link to the list of repair centers above.) Once you have been redirected to the Repair page, choose the Country or State where you are located. A new window will appear with all authorized repair locations within your state. Once you have located a repair facility, we recommend contacting the dealer in advance to confirm their business hours and to ensure that they are equipped to resolve the problem. (For example, not all dealers provide repairs to zippers.) Our dealers are authorized to confirm and perform warranty related repairs, as well as non-warranty repairs. Simply present the bag for the dealer's review and they will guide you through the repair process. If you cannot locate a facility nearby, we apologize for the inconvenience and are more than happy to repair your bag at our headquarters. Kindly email us at [email protected] with the following information: name, address, phone, style and model number, as well as detailed description of the problem. We will provide you with a Repair Authorization Number (RMA) within two business days.
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If you wish to try to repair the wheel / wheels on your luggage, this YouTube video may prove instructive:
http://atlanticluggage.com/index.php?route=information/contact

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Depends on how handy you are or if you have a friend or neighbour who is handy.

If all else fails find a local car repair shop - the sort of place that has a guy with a long white beard. That type of car repair shop is generally well used to doing running repairs on everything from beds to buggies.

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