Hi
We went to Goa (for the 5th time since our first visit in 1994) in February 2005.
When we got through immigration, we found that an Indian chap had taken our suitcases off the carousel and was waiting with his hand out for money.
Being used to the porters taking control of our luggage trolley, my hubby gave him the usual £1 coin and he promptly pocketed it and walked off, leaving our cases in situ on the floor.
Now, we don't mind giving the porters a bit of a tip as they take our cases to the coaches BUT we will NOT be falling for this one again!
It will be 'NO! NO! NO! THANK YOU BUT NO!' all the way to the coach.
Is this a common practice at Dabolim nowadays?