Well San Fran - THANK YOU you for bringing forth the truth. I kept alluding to the fact that I knew the other side and was giving her every opportunity to provide all the details yet she did not.
Well San Fran - THANK YOU you for bringing forth the truth. I kept alluding to the fact that I knew the other side and was giving her every opportunity to provide all the details yet she did not.
Now I know why Rob keep this thread open, the truth will come for sure thanks. I stay at NBCC last june and love my stay.
ya but... would you love your stay if U got skinned..
OOHHH! And I forgot.....
You also failed to mention that your Jamaican boyfriend was staying with you. It is possible that your boyfriend did this, or that he set it up, or that it was an actual break-in.
Christine,
Thanks for sharing your experience! We will be at NBCC as of next week and be more alert now then we would have been otherwise. Only the thief knows what exactly happened... We live and learn. Sorry you had to go through such an experience, hope you will soon be able to leave all this behind and then enjoy your next stay in Jamaica!
Take care,
Anke
Maybe your trip insurance will compensate you?
Not sure who they will find at fault though the hotel for not providing adequate door lock or you for not locking it.But if it was broken and you never noticed what then?
Thank you, San Fran Janet for coming here & posting the rest of the story. It certainly clarifies things when someone who was there at the time provides more thorough, complete information. We all know when we stay at a property & something like this takes place, guests talk w/ one another.
Again, Christine, I'm sorry this happened to you. However, your credibility has been damaged - not by you lack of English skills which, BTW, are fine - but by your decision to leave out significant, important details. Being honest means not leaving out facts. Not using the wooden stick, not locking the door... pretty crucial facts to alter. Although your friend may be very honorable, this is not always the case. I've known of more than one occasion when it's been a guest of a guest who is has been the thief.
I had a nagging feeling of discomfort from the start about your story because I know Mrs. Gaynair does not place a single woman traveling solo on the ground floor. My UK friend has a friend stay w/ her & that - plus a medical condition - is why she has a ground floor unit. Leaving out the recovery of your testing unit was an unnecessary omission.
I can only hope that people who read your incomplete report will come back to read the rest of the story.
Who returned the testing machine?
Yes, this is very curious. First, why would a thief want to return the tester? Second, why would a thief take his/her stolen goods to the police? A thief with a conscience? If a thief can't sell/use what they stole, I would think they would throw it away....and if someone found the abandoned tester, would they go to the trouble of bringing it to the police?
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