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Feelthevibe
2009-01-21 14:22:32
Awful news.
No, but it should be named and shamed if possible. You don't expect to have your stuff nicked from a safety deposit box so it could only be by staff with a spare key (unless the guests inadvertantly left it unlocked that is). The Goans don't like their "own" being accused of theft and will always say that it must have been another tourist.
Strange, when I clicked on the link it bought up a story about 7 shacks being demolished at Coco beach
Take your OWN padlock - we do.
I remember a couple we once met losing a very nice camera (not at the Nizmar I hasten to add), they had put it under the table where they were sat having a meal and when they left they forgot to pick it up, needless to say it was gone on their return a little while later. The went to Calangute Police Station to report their loss so that they could claim on their insurance and the police refused to provide the necessary forms to fill in. The couple returned the next day and asked again, still the police refused, the lady then produced a couple of big cartons of cigarettes and offered them to the policeman...........they were suddenly able to register their loss and had the paperwork they needed....Funny that
Srry Miccie now changed
Does anyone know if you can use your own padlock at the safety deposit boxes at the Osbourne?
HAD to use our own padlocks as as they didn't supply them.
The safety deposit boxes were in a room behind Reception locked with a large padlock and you had to ask Reception for the key.
When we stayed at the Sunshine Park in Candolim, we The safety deposit boxes were in a room behind Reception locked with a large padlock and you had to ask Reception for the key.
When we stayed in the Osborne a few years ago, the sold you a new substantial padlock and keys, still in it's box, as part of the safety box rental price, and at the end of your stay you kept the padlock. If however its different now, on Calangute high street, there's a little lane leads along the side of Romanos Opticians, and about 10yrds along is a locksmith which sells all sizes of padlocks and chains. After finding someone robbing us whilst we slept (they came up the drainpipe and through our open balcony doors) we started buying a length of chain and padlock so we could leave the balcony doors ajar but without enough room for anyone to enter. Alan
Yes Billy b we always use our own padlock at the Osbourne even though they always give you a new one
I really do not understand why people take only cash. They must be asking for trouble.
What we do is take the bulk of our money in travellers cheques, and keep hold of our 'cash'.
We always ask for travellers cheques in small values, that way we do not have to change a £100 travellers cheque.
Although we do keep our passports in the safe, just hope no one steals those.
You need your own padlock and key at the Highland Beach we always
Last season we stayed at the riverside guest house, and we had to ask for them to open the safe.
Nothing went missing though.
It is well worth spending a few quid for a decent padlock too Nicola, those Indian ones are next to useless, take a decent one from home.
We both have Nationwide flex accounts andwe have scanned and emailed our passports and travel insurance to ourselves in case we need copies.
I only ever take a cheap watch and would not advise women to take any valuable jewelry.A sad world we live in and Goa is no longer immune.
Papa
Papa - did you get something stolen? must have been horrible. Ive never had anything stolen from a hotel, but here in the UK my car window has been smashed a couple of times, they took a cd player the first time, and the second time they didnt take anything, just rooted through the glove box.
It is really annoying that people have the cheek to steal, and i bet the feeling is worse if it happens on holiday when your least expecting it.
Anyway we live and learn.Now very little cash and safety deposit for passports and travel insurance.
Papa
aarond wrote:You need your own padlock and key at the Highland Beach we always
take our own
ann
When we stayed at the Highland they told us to buy a padlock from a small store just up the lane, however all their padlocks were exactly the same... with matching keys...
We got a friend at the shack to get us a good one, but we could see in the safe room just how many people had bought the matching padlocks.
Gaz
I will be taking my own padlock, would not be surprised if their padlocks all had the same pattern keys
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