I have just got back from a couple of weeks staying at the Nizmar Hotel in Calangute. Was having a really good break until the last couple of days when unfortunately some cash and jewellery went missing from the LOCKED security box ( obviously not that secure ) £60 and a silver pendant and chain bought for my 5 year old grandaughter. £20 taken from each of three bundles of £100, so not a smash and grab, more a sneaky theft. I am aware that I had the option of putting a padlock in place, and am now suitably chastising myself for having faith in human nature.
Dissapointing and sad enough that this should happen, but the NON action and the deny and deflect position taken by the senior management of the hotel beggars belief and was the real kick in the b******s.
When I asked to speak to a manager I was told he would be on site by 9am so waited for an hour ( I had a taxi booked for Ashwem beach for 8am so put him back an hour ) only to be told at 9 that it would be 10.30. I arranged to see him at 4pm after the day on the beach, turned up to be told he had gone home, only to discover he was outside reception on his phone ( by my taxi driver )
After confronting the guy he agreed to " hold an investigation " with his staff and meet myself and the Thomas Cook rep at 6.30. I turn up Arron the TC guy turns up, manager goes home !!!
I was never to see this MANAGER ( how he calls himself a manager is beyond me as he obviously could,nt, manage that is ) again. However I did get in front of a guy who I believe to be the Night manager, I asked him to review the security camera footage that covers the safe room, he tells me it doesnt work even though the young counter clerk had already told me that it does and that they keep the tapes, I mention this and the manager balls out the poor clerk in konkani, all the while the N. manager can not look me in the eye, and I start to wonder about his very guilty look ( do you see where I,m going with this ) who I wonder would have either access to a master key or the nous to have a copy made up, and also the opportunity to have a little wander in to the security room when no one is around.
Anyway by the following day a "signing in" book for the security room appears on the reception counter for the GUESTS to sign in for access to the security room ( do you see where THEY are going with this ) If another guest had got into my box they would have had the lot away, not slid out a few notes hoping that it would,nt be noticed, The only bit I dont get is why take the 500r necklace ( must be a kleptomaniac type )
So if you must stay at the Nizmar, please dont put your trust in human nature and buy and use a padlock on your unsecure security box.
Regards,
drumbear
ps I will do a post about my holiday which was in the main enjoyable and memorable
Also a couple of years ago I had some money taken from our room, my fault for leaving it around. So spoke to head rep of tour op (who I know) and as I did not want a huge fuss made, she spoke to the rep in the hotel who then liased with the hotel management. They seem to like to keep these things under wraps (I wonder why haha) -which was fine by me as was recovering from serious illness and did not want stress but really irritating if you feel you are being ignored, as you did.
Anyone staying at the Nizmar MUST use a padlock, dont allow the PP to spoil your holiday.
Thomas Cook have promised to look in to the theft and get back to me here in the UK and I will repost if/when they do
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Thanks for the advice Drumbear, I'm staying in this hotel in a few weeks, what size padlock would you advise - say a 1 or 2 inch? I don't want to get anything too big that it won't fit. How much do the security boxes cost?
PS
On a more positive note the system at the Marinha Dourada is best, both you and reception have a key and the safety boxes can only be opened with both keys. Last year I went to get some documents from the box in the morning, when we returned late afternoon there was a message for me to contact the reception desk. I went to the desk and the young girl asked me to check the box, I discovered I was missing some money. When I got the documents in the morning because Iwas rushing I had left £1000 on the window ledge
and one of the staff picked it up and took it to reception they then checked the register to see who had used the safety boxes last
both you and reception have a key and the safety boxes can only be opened with both keys.
Thats great unless they have a duplicate of your key
I prefer using my own good quality padlock where possible.
Heard reports of things going missing etc but not been affected myself so far (touch wood!)
You can easily pick up a 2" padlock in Calangute for buttons, I think the hotel charged me 1000r for the non secure box for 2 weeks.
When at the Nizmar please try the food at the little bar by the front of the hotel "Fernandos Hideaway" Pradeep the young chef knocks up a belting chicken jalfreizi with jeera rice and give my regards (my name is Ronnie) to Kerin the nepalese manager, it was our stop off for late night eats and honeybees, also if you are in need of a friendly and clued up taxi driver ask for Mahesh just outside the hotel under the Nizmar signs.
Happy Holidays
drumbear
I think that because the amount of loss was,nt too great ( £60 and a 500r necklace ) then its a lot easier to be magnanamous about it, certainly most of the staff where pleasant and vey helpfull and I think its important to make that clear ( one bad apple and all that )
If I had lost what you did then I,m sure I would be haunting the hotel and denouncing them as thieves and vagabonds forevermore.
Where you covered on your travel insurance ? I hope so mate
Regards,
drumbear
Thanks for the tips Drumbear.
hi sorry to hear about the theft, we are going to nimar on tues, now worried alittle, will get a padlock though. when we went to highland beach my husband though someone had stolen from our safe (with lock on) as there was less money in than we thought, we did ask the manager about this but also got no where. i will ask them about people getting robbed and cctv and what they do about it, so i will keep you posted.
So a good strong lock, preferably bought in UK as there is less chance of similar keys being available in Goa.
Aldi have some good locks at present for about £6.
I think its better that if anyone who is going to the Nizmar in the next week to tell them that because of a 500rp necklace and £60 cash being taken from there safety deposit boxes there name is being blacked on the internet It wont help in getting the money back but it might give them a kick in the backsides to stop it happening again well hopefully anyway
Good sensible comments all round, hopefully the outcome being that no one else gets thier goods pilferred. Its the last thing you need when being charmed by the paradise that is Goa.
However I've recently come across another little tool which can help your security - even though nothing can make you 100% secure.
I found Argos sell (only on the internet) a "Travel Safe" manufactured by Yale - it's a decent size box with 4 digit combination lock and a steel cable which can loop around something fixed. It's less than 10 quid - I aim to use mine to keep my valuables inside the "security room" box in Indian hotels.
It might also be useful travelling on Indian trains?
Last year when we did our mini tour, we travelled alot around India by train.
So off the intrenet i purchased a pair of handcuffs ...fastend one side around holdhall and the other around wifes wrist while see slept, so if anyone was going to try and steal our belongings, they would have to take the wife aswell...
The only problem was all their locks had the same key
I still wonder whether they were trying to help us or a thief.
We did buy a lock but not from their "convenient" stockist.
Gaz
Exactly untidytdi!
The cash tin is one of the first things in the case when we go on holiday anyway
Regards
Jules
We've packed a padlock to take to the Silver Sands. I feel a bit bad really as using it basically says "I don't trust the staff here". But I'd rather that than lose our spending money.
that's when they'd normally 'hit'...hoping that because you're leaving there won't be time to kick up a fuss etc., a friend of my had a simliar experience when they stayed at alor, they discovered money had been taken as they emptied the security box to leave for airport for flight home so not a nice experience.
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