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Le Club from Luggage Express by Josh Rubin

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I admit that there have been occasions when I've FedEx'd my luggage ahead of me to avoid the hassle and schlep of planes, trains and cars. Spoiled. I know. For those of us who travel frequently with lots of luggage, there's a new service from Luggage Express called Le Club. For an annual fee of $995 they'll ship up to 70 lbs of your gear anywhere in the US up to 15 times. If you think that's a bit pricey but still want the service, bid on it over at Luxury Link's Auction and avoid a mess at the airport.

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This entry posted on 26 June 2006 at 11:22 AM
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