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Re: New travelers feeling concerned staying at Divi
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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04/22/2016 03:44 PM
04/22/2016 03:44 PM
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Carol_Hill said: Honestly, I don't know anything about Divi in particular, but it doesn't matter where I stay, in the US, or SXM or anywhere, I generally try not to leave my expensive camera out of the safe if I am not there and if the laptop fits in the safe, that's where it goes. To ME, there's not a reason to take unnecessary chances. I have never even contemplated putting anything beyond passports, money and jewelry in our room safe. But we trust our maids and staff implicitly. We once dropped a fifty dollar bill under the bed w/o noticing. One of the maids found it while doing the midweek cleaning and left it on the nightstand in the master bedroom where I couldn't help but see it, and then asked me the next day if I had found it and told me where she had found it.
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