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Old Oct 15, 2017 | 6:33 pm
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Originally Posted by RumPatrol
I would not be shocked if it was an impatient security agent who wasn't sure how to open it and tried brute force instead before realizing how it worked. I would report it to DL with pictures and see what they say, DL is usually great about some sort of compensation (even if only miles) for the most minor damage.

For the record, I haven't had one of those TSA cards placed in my checked luggage in months despite knowing exactly when my bag had been opened (I tie the main compartment zippers together with a twist tie bent a specific way so I can tell when it has been untwisted and re-twisted).
I have a hard case that has a dual combo lock with TSA approved key. Multiple times in last couple of months no notice, yet they've been opened. I know because they never both to put the tabs back onto the lock.

Guess they're cutting back to save on printing costs? Gotta pay for those management bonuses.
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