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Don`t Forget Your Wheelie Bag
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I don't know about you but if I'm on a plane that crashes and is burning or is very likely to explode the first thing I think of is getting as far away from that plane as possible as quick as I can and not going back for my duty free.
I don't know about you but if I'm on a plane that crashes and is burning or is very likely to explode the first thing I think of is getting as far away from that plane as possible as quick as I can and not going back for my duty free.
Hypognosis, my OH once lost a wheelie bag (not in a plane crash, a hotel concierge gave it away to someone else). Despite years of searching, most of the contents have never been replaced. Getting clothes that fit, gadgets that work and - most important - pills you need right now just isn't that easy. The hotel denied it had ever happened and our insurers gave us about 10 per cent of their value.
@jno
Shocking concierge.
Shocking insurance company.
"Gave it to someone else" must be code for half-inching it for themselves? Brain-fade could have been genuine but what are baggage labels for? And whoever was on the receiving end wasn't exactly honest either! My first reaction would be (quietly) "ugh, someone else has *used* this: I don't want it".
Nothing personal, jno. Maybe I'm just a snob?
Shocking concierge.
Shocking insurance company.
"Gave it to someone else" must be code for half-inching it for themselves? Brain-fade could have been genuine but what are baggage labels for? And whoever was on the receiving end wasn't exactly honest either! My first reaction would be (quietly) "ugh, someone else has *used* this: I don't want it".
Nothing personal, jno. Maybe I'm just a snob?
The incident was caught on their CCTV and he just gave it to another couple who were already laden with bags. They may have been on a train halfway to Minsk before they noticed they had one too many.
And alas a fairly standard insurer who won't pay a penny if they can avoid it.
That is, I suspect, just the sort of thing going through people's minds as they try to get out of crashed planes - "I'm on my own here; if I need it, I have to take it myself".
And alas a fairly standard insurer who won't pay a penny if they can avoid it.
That is, I suspect, just the sort of thing going through people's minds as they try to get out of crashed planes - "I'm on my own here; if I need it, I have to take it myself".
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