states selling items confiscated by TSA

acceptable?

  • yes

  • no


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marcamarca

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Depends on the definition of "confiscates". If someone leaves their laptop at security by accident - happens all the time - does that get confiscated & resold?

That'd be all kinds of terrible...
 

Kreon

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Oct 22, 2006
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Except that site is not just stuff confiscated by the TSA. Most stuff confiscated by the TSA goes to regional stores. I've been to the one in Concord, NH (or was it Manchester?) and bought back a knife like one I surrendered to the TSA once upon a time. For like $3 too.

This site is fun, and has some really good deals.
how about a pallet of MREs? http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?f...on=ad&timing=BySimple&timingType=&category=44
or a firetruck: http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?f...n=ad&timing=BySimple&timingType=&category=94K
 

AstroManLuca

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Better that they sell it so it doesn't go to waste instead of just throwing it out or something. Government gets something back, people get an opportunity to buy their stuff back or just find things for good prices. I'd rather they didn't confiscate so many items in the first place though. Honestly, it's a bit ridiculous how draconian the TSA is. Pure security theater.
 

Kreon

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Those are the crappy civilian versions that don't have heaters, and usually have half-assed accessories. I'd be up for a pallet of real military MREs.

Sadly true. Illegal heavily discouraged to sell the real military ones though :(
 
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ElFenix

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am i missing where cars are listed? i see SUVs and trucks
 

natto fire

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Better that they sell it so it doesn't go to waste instead of just throwing it out or something. Government gets something back, people get an opportunity to buy their stuff back or just find things for good prices. I'd rather they didn't confiscate so many items in the first place though. Honestly, it's a bit ridiculous how draconian the TSA is. Pure security theater.

Pretty much how I feel about it as well, what the government does with the drop in the bucket(ocean?) from sales is another can of worms entirely.
 

SphinxnihpS

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Feb 17, 2005
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what are they going to do? pay storage fees or undertake the cost and effort to send the stuff back?

Yes. They made their idiotic system, let them deal with all of the consequences of it. The airlines seem to manage to send back your lost luggage.
 
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Yes. They made their idiotic system, let them deal with all of the consequences of it. The airlines seem to manage to send back your lost luggage.


When luggage is lost, its usually because the airline lost it so they are rectifying their wrong...we stuff gets confiscated, it's usually because the traveler was not aware of what he or she can bring on board, despite the fact that the traveler can very easily verify what is allowable and what is not.
 

lxskllr

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Nov 30, 2004
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it is? any reason why?

My guess is they're easy to steal, and would cause a money draining grey market. If they're all illegal, it's easy to stop, rather than checking the pedigree of every case found on the block.

The heaters are another possibility, but with all the dangerous chemicals available to consumers, I'm not sure why they'd be a problem. AFAIK, the heaters aren't especially dangerous.
 

etrigan420

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am i missing where cars are listed? i see SUVs and trucks

"Dong. Where is my automobile?"

http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?f...n=ad&timing=BySimple&timingType=&category=94A

My guess is they're easy to steal, and would cause a money draining grey market. If they're all illegal, it's easy to stop, rather than checking the pedigree of every case found on the block.

The heaters are another possibility, but with all the dangerous chemicals available to consumers, I'm not sure why they'd be a problem. AFAIK, the heaters aren't especially dangerous.


Interesting...I had never heard that before so I looked it up:

http://www.mreinfo.com/us/mre/us-govt.-vs.-ebay-auctions.html

Apparently they're not "illegal" to sell, but Uncle Sam frowns on it, for whatever that's worth.

I can't vouch for the validity of the information on that site. Interesting none-the-less.

EDIT: To answer the question...

Sure, I'm cool with it.
 

DaWhim

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Feb 3, 2003
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not sure what's wrong with selling item confiscated.

what do you think they would do if they don't sell it? I bet they will throw it out to a dumper, the american way.
 

PingSpike

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Feb 25, 2004
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For $20/mo you can download all the dick and boob scanner pics you want from a special TSA website.
 

bignateyk

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Apr 22, 2002
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In the few times I've had them tell me I couldn't bring something semi valuable. through security, I go back and hide it in a plant or something, and then retrieve it on my way home. :D
 

Newbian

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I guess no one ever goes to any police auctions and such?

Good as that keeps the prices down. ;)