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Posted by Dustin Whitehouse on May 26, 2014

Backpack is a recent tech startup that allows you to get ahold of whatever you want from anywhere in the world, as well as enable less expensive international travel. Possibly you want an authentic Henna art set handmade in Bangladesh to use in a project, but Amazon doesn’t stock the real thing. Backpack’s got you covered. Maybe you have a great desire for an authentic Iranian spice you would love to cook with? You can get it at the global marketplace Backpack creates. Or you need the less expensive international version of a textbook and cannot find it in the US (for those who don’t know, most textbooks have an “international” paperback version that is much cheaper). Backpack can get you that, too.

Members of Backpack’s global network can take one of two roles: buyers, who are people who want products from overseas, and travelers, who transport those products and make a bit of money out of the deal. By connecting with one of Backpack’s ever-growing network of international travelers, you can find someone to bring your favorite products from overseas to you. The traveler may charge you a small fee as a compensation for luggage space and the effort it took to find the product, but it is certainly worth having your favorite products from anywhere in the world.

In many cases, products are manufactured overseas and are available for less money in their country of origin than in the US. This is another reason to utilize Backpack’s network: you can get foreign-produced products for a lower price than they are sold for domestically. Once again, the traveler will charge a small fee, but it will definitely be less than the money you are saving by getting the product for the overseas price.

The fees received by travelers delivering backpack products provide the opportunity to make international travel more cost-feasible. By joining Backpack’s network of travelers and arranging to bring items overseas to people at your destination, one can earn some money to offset the cost of an international air ticket.

It is part of Backpack’s mission to create a tight-knit community that can help people all over the world enjoy all of the products they love for less money, not to mention helping people save on international flights. Because of this, the communal and cooperative spirit of the Lewis and Clark student body lends itself perfectly to participating in the family of Backpack.

Posted by Dustin Whitehouse on May 26, 2014

If you are like most people, you wish you could travel internationally more often, but it is too expensive. Ot maybe you are an international student who craves food or fashion products from home. Backpack, a recent tech startup, goes a long way towards addressing both of these issues. If you’re studying abroad or taking a vacation to South America, for example, you could earn hundreds of dollars to offset your travel costs just by carrying a few Macbooks in your luggage. Alternately, Backpack’s network allows you to get a hold of whatever you want from anywhere in the world, as well as enable less expensive international travel. Possibly you want some authentic ancient artifacts from Argentina to act as props in a film, but Amazon doesn’t stock it. Backpack’s got you covered. Maybe you have a great desire for some microbrew from your hometown in China? You can get it at the global marketplace Backpack creates. Or you need the less expensive international version of a textbook and cannot find it in the US (for those who don’t know, most textbooks have an “international” paperback version that is much cheaper). Backpack can get you that, too.

Members of Backpack’s global network can take one of two roles: buyers, who are people who want products from overseas, and travelers, who transport those products and make a bit of money out of the deal. By connecting with one of Backpack’s ever-growing network of international travelers, you can find someone to bring your favorite products from overseas to you. The traveler may charge you a small fee as a compensation for luggage space and the effort it took to find the product, but it is certainly worth having your favorite products from anywhere in the world.

In many cases, products are manufactured overseas and are available for less money in their country of origin than in the US. This is another reason to utilize Backpack’s network: you can get foreign-produced products for a lower price than they are sold for domestically. Once again, the traveler will charge a small fee, but it will definitely be less than the money you are saving by getting the product for the overseas price.

The fees received by travelers delivering backpack products provide the opportunity to make international travel more cost-feasible. By joining Backpack’s network of travelers and arranging to bring items overseas to people at your destination, one can earn some money to offset the cost of an international air ticket.

It is part of Backpack’s mission to create a tight-knit community that can help people all over the world enjoy all of the products they love for less money, not to mention helping people save on international flights. Because of this, the communal and cooperative spirit of the Duke student body lends itself perfectly to participating in the Backpack family.

Posted by Dustin Whitehouse on May 26, 2014

Backpack is a recent tech startup that allows you to get ahold of whatever you want from anywhere in the world, as well as enable less expensive international travel. Possibly you want a piece of authentic handmade Vietnamese silk art, whether you are Vietnamese or not, but Amazon doesn’t stock it. Backpack’s got you covered. Maybe you have a great desire for some microbrew from your hometown in China? You can get it at the global marketplace Backpack creates. Or you need the less expensive international version of a textbook and cannot find it in the US (for those who don’t know, most textbooks have an “international” paperback version that is much cheaper). Backpack can get you that, too.

Members of Backpack’s global network can take one of two roles: buyers, who are people who want products from overseas, and travelers, who transport those products and make a bit of money out of the deal. By connecting with one of Backpack’s ever-growing network of international travelers, you can find someone to bring your favorite products from overseas to you. The traveler may charge you a small fee as a compensation for luggage space and the effort it took to find the product, but it is certainly worth having your favorite products from anywhere in the world.

In many cases, products are manufactured overseas and are available for less money in their country of origin than in the US. This is another reason to utilize Backpack’s network: you can get foreign-produced products for a lower price than they are sold for domestically. Once again, the traveler will charge a small fee, but it will definitely be less than the money you are saving by getting the product for the overseas price.

The fees received by travelers delivering backpack products provide the opportunity to make international travel more cost-feasible. By joining Backpack’s network of travelers and arranging to bring items overseas to people at your destination, one can earn some money to offset the cost of an international air ticket.

As Cornell’s international student body makes up a gigantic portion (19%) of the total student population, as compared to most other schools, knowledge of Backpack and the ways in which it can help foreign students is very important. Whether it is by bringing locally produced products from overseas to Cornell or by making visits home less expensive, Backpack is an invaluable tool for international college students.

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Posted by Dustin Whitehouse on May 26, 2014

Have you ever wanted to get a hold of products you just can’t find in the US? Maybe you long for an authentic Henna art set handmade in Bangladesh to use in your next artsy project, or perhaps it is that colorful and elegant hand-stitched Vietnamese formal gown you admired when you went to Hanoi that you want. No matter what it is you want to shop for, and no matter where it is in the world, the new tech startup, Backpack, can help.

The world is a huge and diverse place, and Backpack lets you take advantage of that diversity by putting the global market directly at your fingertips – without a ridiculous cost increase. Members of Backpack’s global network can take one of two roles: buyers, who are people who want products from overseas, and travelers, who transport those products and make a bit of money out of the deal. By connecting with one of Backpack’s ever-growing network of international travelers (read 3.4 billion trips per year), you can find someone to bring your favorite products from overseas to you. The traveler may charge you a small fee as a compensation for luggage space and the effort it took to find the product, but the small fee is certainly worth the buyers having their favorite products from anywhere in the world.

The fees received by travelers delivering backpack products provide the opportunity to make international travel more cost-feasible. By joining Backpack’s network of travelers and arranging to bring items overseas to people at your destination, one can earn some money to offset the cost of an international air ticket. If you’re studying abroad or taking a vacation to South America, for example, you could earn hundreds of dollars to offset your travel costs just by carrying a few Macbooks in your luggage.

The artsy and upbeat spirit of Carnegie Mellon’s student body makes it very important that the students are informed about Backpack and what it does. Whether you are an artist or just a creative person, having convenient access products from all around the world will make the world a more colorful place. As Carnegie Mellon’s international student body makes up a gigantic portion (over 18%) of the total student population, as compared to most other schools, knowledge of Backpack and the ways in which it can help foreign students is very important. Whether it is by bringing locally produced products from overseas to Cornell or by making visits home less expensive, Backpack is an invaluable tool for international college students.

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