One of the daily tasks at yours2share is checking all the new ads. Usually there is little to change, it’s more a case of making sure the location appears in the correct place on the Google map, the location appears in the title, or that the member hasn’t said something truly daft (which happens!).
During the process I email most advertisers and sometimes their email address catches my eye, so I check out their website. A recent one was globalbagtag.com. For some reason I misread this as globalragtag and wondered if this was a website for global riff-raff and if so what this could be.
Anyway, this lead me to globalbagtag.com and here I found one of those obvious products that you think always existed, although it required the internet to work properly.
They sell tags for your luggage (proper steel tags that don’t come off) and they have a number that globalbagtag can use to contact you if your baggage get separated from its various airline stickers or your less robust luggage labels. This means that if someone finds your luggage, they can always contact you, and that you don’t have to put your contact details on the luggage, which can be a security problem.
Chris Truelove, the founder of globalbagtag, replied to my email asking if I’d be interested in promoting globalbagtag without knowing I was about to write about them anyway. To get a 20% discount on your tag, visit their website via the text link below and enter the code y2s on the order page.
His ad on yours2share is great too! He’s selling a third share in a Sunseeker Camargue 44 based in Mahon, Menorca
