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Abdul Amine Posted on Sep 22, 2018
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The suitcase handle is broke in the middle ??

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Hello, Abdul -

Do you really mean to ask how to go about repairing a suitcase handle?

Or, do you mean you need to know where to take or send your suitcase to have the handle repaired?

If you meant to ask HOW to repair your suitcase handle, you may find the instructions here helpful:
https://expertworldtravel.com/suitcase-repair-guide/#body-weight

If you would like to know where to take or send your suitcase to have the handle repaired, then it will be helpful to know the name of the suitcase manufacturer and where you reside (city and country.)

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Describe the Situation. A woman was waiting to board her flight when she realized her suitcase handle was stuck. She tried to pull it up, but it wouldn't budge. She asked a nearby suitcase handle stuck at airport worker for help, but he couldn't do anything either. The woman's flight was about to board, so she had to leave her suitcase behind and hope that someone would be able to fix it.
This is a frustrating situation that can happen to anyone when they're traveling. It's important to know what to do if your suitcase handle gets stuck at the airport. First, try pulling the handle up yourself. If it doesn't budge, ask a nearby airport worker for help. They may be able to fix it or at least tell you what to do next.
Airport staff: What They did and How they Helped. The staff at the airport were very helpful when my suitcase handle got stuck. They showed me how to fix it and even helped me carry my bag to the next gate. I was very grateful for their help and would recommend them to anyone in need of assistance.
Other Passengers: How they Reacted and What they Did A group of other passengers gathered around the woman and began offering suggestions on how to get the handle unstuck. Some people suggested trying to pull up on the handle, while others said to push down. A few people even went to the nearby customer service desk to see if they had any tools that could help. After about 10 minutes, one of the passengers was finally able to get the handle unstuck.
The Author: How They Felt During The Incident. The author was waiting to board their flight when they noticed their suitcase handle was stuck. They tried to pull it up, but it wouldn't budge. A nearby airport employee noticed the situation and came over to help. The employee was able to fix the handle and the author was able to board their flight. The author was relieved and thankful that the employee was able to help.
Conclusion: Sum Up The Experience.
After enduring hours of waiting in line and worrying about her suitcase, the last thing Jane wanted was for the handle to be stuck. But that's exactly what happened. She eventually got it unstuck, but not before causing a scene and making a few enemies.
All in all, it was a terrible experience. Jane wasted valuable time that could have been spent sightseeing, and she also had to deal with the embarrassment of having to ask for help. She's vowed to never let something like this happen again, and she's learned her lesson: always carry a spare set of handles in her suitcase!
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Can I get a $159.00 refund?

Of course you can.

But this has absolutely nothing to do with FIXYA dot com!!

It would depends on the circumstances of it breaking? Did you have another case of bag on top of it and bounce it down some stairs? That is how mine broke. If the airport luggage handlers broke it, the airline will repair or compensate.

I worked at Toronto Pearson for 9 years.
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you can Google
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or try and fix. This site is pretty good. Geoffrey Beene as a company doesn't really exist, it is just a brand.


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