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Subject: Re: I never thought I would post a negative message, but..... Posted on: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 22:41:14 MET

When travelling abroad, it´s a good idea to get all important documents
scanned on a CD before you go, tickets, reservations, your passport,
ID-card, Bank/Credit Cards and so on. Some years ago I´d met a man from UK,
he lost his wallet with all important documents. If one have them on a CD
you will for sure save time and provblems.


"Rhythmwize" skrev i meddelandet
news:dsdki90brp@drn.newsguy.com...
> In article , Brian K
> says...
>
> >Dominica is still a third world country. It isn't geared up for tourism
> >as well as some other Caribbean Islands. Stand up for your rights.
> >Here's a travel tip that works in third world countries as well as more
> >developed ones. Bring copies of all your reservations, be it hotel or
> >rental car. If the clerk tells you that they don't have you down for x
> >number nights, show them the print out of your reservation. Insist that
> >they honor it.
>
> I've had that problem several times in the Caribbean, either they dont
have a
> record of me being booked or they try and up the rate, especially during
> carnival when rooms are hard to come by. I always bring a printout of the
> reservations, and where possible, get the hotel to email me a confirmation
of
> the reservation dates and agreeded upon rate.
>