Has anyone noticed a reduction in the number of beach sellers as reported in the Navhind Times
http://www.navhindtimes.com/articles.php?Story_ID=11306
This may be one of the reasons there are fewer sellers this year.
The "charge" of course is unofficial.
you can see why the job of a police man in and around the beach resorts is the most sort after job in goa.
the girls and boys are mainly from Karnataka and the reason for the "charge " were told by officials is because thay dont pay any taxes????
george
I have been down zeebop today at Majorda beach,seemed to me that the were the same amount of sellers as previous years.
Thanks
The setting is superb but i am not a great fan of the food there.
It got so bad that by the second week the Oceanic and Silver Sand beach shacks combined had hired a security guard so people didnt get bothered as much.
However the Police don't work on Sundays, or so they say, and you couldn't get moved for sellers.
Never saw the ear cleaners but they had been about??
I know it sound strange but I miss them.
We will miss them too. We have only ever had any bother once, when a guy woke me up twice in ten minutes to try to sell me sandals. Apart from that we have always found them to be very polite and not too pushy.
they were all linked to make goa that special place
it was great spending 1/2 hour talking to the young kids & yes at the end they always asked the inevitable question
we missed them this year on candolim but we normaly go in january so there may be more then?
Geoerge
in candolim at the moment, sellers are still around, but there do seem to be less of them
Wev'e had friends over for the last month so I've spent quite a few days on the beach, last week at Bobby's shack down the CSM road the beach was over run with beach sellers. All the regular sellers know me so usually come for a chat then go to sell to the "new white people". At one point every sun bed around us had at least one seller. All you could hear was "no thank you" en masse
Many of them are so persistant, it's going to spoils peoples holiday if it carries on.
Hi Julie, i couldn't agree more about SOME of the beach sellers spoiling your hols, even though we have been a few times i still dont look forward to the 1st couple of days of the constant '' I show you my sarongs,Tshirts,Hats , Sunglasses ect.ect..'' and when you try to explain we have still got the 3 dozen sarongs we bought off you over the years( which we could have bought a lot cheaper at any market stall ) the message doesn't get through to them, also i think the shack owners should cotton on to the idea that less hassle = more customers and sometimes its hard to remain polite & patient at all times ( oh my God i am starting to sound like my dad) anyway DONT let this put anyone going for the 1st time off , its just me suffering withdrawal symptoms ( due to go back in Feb ) 61 days away but i am not counting....... honest
the first year they spoiled my holiday, and we nearly didnt come back, but now i know to be very frim, they dont bug me!!
good luck
Headphones have worked for me in the past. Get on your sunbed and catch up with the BBC World Service - the weather reports from home will be nice! The Sellers will move on to someone they can communicate more easily with.
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