New Travel Accessory
#16
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 416
Hello nmh, the site it brings you to is just the processing screen. It is a different URL because it is a secure payment site (https://payment.secure-ehost.com) that is embedded in the webpage and handled by www.propaycartlite.com/. All legit but if you feel more comfortable you can give us a call. (832-212-2861) Thanks for the feedback !
Seems very dodgy.
#17
Join Date: May 2012
Location: SNA, LAX, PHL, NYC
Programs: AA Executive Platinum, Marriott Bonvoy Titanium
Posts: 663
Great point - it is also an unknown processor. Is Paypal not an option? The fees are going to be a little higher but people will be much more comfortable buying. If you can't embed the functionality into your site Paypal is a processor I feel secure leaving the site to go to.
#19
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Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 16
Great point - it is also an unknown processor. Is Paypal not an option? The fees are going to be a little higher but people will be much more comfortable buying. If you can't embed the functionality into your site Paypal is a processor I feel secure leaving the site to go to.
#23
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Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 16
Yes nmh there are options available as in all things. Over the door hooks can be found on Amazon on-sale for about $5 from makers like Liberty or Stanley but are generally made for over "room" doors which have a wider width and they are usually about 5" to 7" long which I would not personal want to keep in my pocket.
#24
Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 8
I think it's a great idea. Is it a must-have for everyone--no. But it fills a need that isn't quite satisfied by bulky over-door hangers or rigging something up from a hunk of wire (seriously?).
You might think about putting these up on eBay too.
You might think about putting these up on eBay too.
#25
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: gggrrrovvveee (ORD)
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If it's relatively easily bendable, it most certainly won't hold up a 50lb bag (or even one which weighs less than half that), as the OP suggests the s-hook product is capable of doing.
#26
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 108
I do not know about you guys but when I am at the airport I typically bring with me my roll aboard carry on bag into the stall. And I use a TravelOn bag Bungee to attach my jacket and flight bag on top of my roll aboard. Do you guys not bring your bag with you?
So why would I need a hook such as this?
So why would I need a hook such as this?
#29
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Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 16
Re: Hook2Go
I do not know about you guys but when I am at the airport I typically bring with me my roll aboard carry on bag into the stall. And I use a TravelOn bag Bungee to attach my jacket and flight bag on top of my roll aboard. Do you guys not bring your bag with you?
So why would I need a hook such as this?
So why would I need a hook such as this?
It also works well, and I have received some thankful comments, in day-to-day use besides just travel. That is one of the ideal benefits is that you can use it in virtually all restrooms. For the ladies who may have a nice $500 handbag only and don't want that on the nasty floors it is a nice simple tool to have handy.
Is it a must have for all? Nope. Is it useful and great to have in those instances when you need it? Absolutely.
#30
Join Date: May 2012
Location: SNA, LAX, PHL, NYC
Programs: AA Executive Platinum, Marriott Bonvoy Titanium
Posts: 663
I sometimes travel with a duffle instead of rollaboard. So no, not all large carryons are rollaboards. Bringing a duffle into a stall means I need to hold it if there are no hooks since there is no way I am putting it on the floor.