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Post by Char on Apr 22, 2004 18:20:33 GMT -5
Hey, I'm planning on exchanging around 300 euro before i leave so i dont have much to do other than sightsee my first couple of days. I really dont want to wear a moneybelt when i go cause they say one thing : " I have money". So where should i keep several bills without being conspicuous. Thanks, Ryan
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Post by LHR02 on Apr 22, 2004 18:36:54 GMT -5
Sorry Ryan....to NOT wear a money belt in which to keep important things other than 'money...i.e. passport, plane tickets, rail passes, etc says way more than 'I have money', it says I am not a smart traveler. Any experienced traveler will tell you you are making a huge mistake with that attitude.
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kena
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Post by kena on Apr 22, 2004 18:49:56 GMT -5
Anyway, a money belt is not supposed to be seen, it's worn under your clothes so it's absolutely non-conspicuous.
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Post by Kim on Apr 22, 2004 21:08:40 GMT -5
Basically, a money belt carries any extra cash you have, your plane tickets, an extra bank card etc. This goes under your clothes and you never go into it during the day.
In your wallet, you carry your spending money for the day - enough so you don't have to go into your money belt, but not enough that it will hurt you if it gets stolen.
Kim
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