Is Sendmybag Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Sendmybag on AmazonFull story →Adam Ewart pitched a courier service that ships a traveller's luggage ahead of them, sidestepping airline baggage fees and the hassle of dragging suitcases through terminals.
He asked for £100,000 against 5%, and the panel passed.
Funding found within weeks, outside the Den
Coverage describes Ewart lining up £100,000 in angel money within weeks of the episode airing, essentially matching the exact sum the Dragons had turned down but from an entirely separate source.
That quick turnaround suggests the rejection said more about how this specific idea landed with these five people on one filming day than about whether the underlying business model actually worked.
The scale claimed since
Sources describe the company scaling into a genuinely global logistics operation, shipping for customers in more than eighty countries, alongside sports sponsorship deals spanning several nations.
Luggage shipping is a logistics business dressed as a travel one, so every extra country means new courier relationships and customs handling rather than just a new web page.