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Old May 15th, 2003 | 12:21 PM
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Security Tricks for Your Money

SOme of us will be traveling to Europe for the first time. Can you seasoned veterns share your best ideas for keeping your money out of sight and secure when traveling? I guess my biggest concern is when we're on trains, walking in crowds, etc. And can you tell us what kind of accessories we can buy?
I think this will benefit many of us here...Thanks a bunch!
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 12:38 PM
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I always use a fannypack. Husband uses a money belt, plus we don't carry that much cash on us....we use ATM machines.
 
Old May 15th, 2003 | 12:59 PM
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This may be a surprise, but what do you do when you are out and about? whatever you do, that's what you should do when traveling.
Have a great trip!
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 01:14 PM
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In many foreign cities, pickpockets prey on tourists in crowded places and in unfamiliar surroundings, who may not have their bearings or are focusing on the sights or simply trying to find their way around. At home, you are more apt to know where you are and aware of your surroundings. Also, it's much worse to lose your wallet while travelling abroad than near home.
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 01:16 PM
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Donnabee, I suggest you change you reliance on the fanny pack. It's the easiest thing for a thief to steal! An experienced pro can get it off you in a split second.
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 01:20 PM
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In response to the original inquiry, keep as much as you can in your hotel safe. Try carrying just one of your credit cards and cash for the day. I keep the credit card and most of that cash in the zippered front pocket of my swimming trunks worn in lieu of boxers. I can reach in and unzip when necessary, but I doubt that a pickpocket would get that intimate.
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 01:32 PM
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It should not be a problem. Just do what you would at home when walking in town or at the mall. Don't carry much cash with you - that is what ATMs are for. Just get what you need as you go along. (And definitely leave the fanny pack at home.)
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 01:41 PM
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I no longer take money with me when I travel beyond what I'd carry around normally, because of ATMs, which = the best way to change money I think. I now find traveller's cheques irritating -- hate to pay for them, hate to pay for cashing them, hate the nuisance of getting someone to accept them etc.

But I also have a way of carrying money when I have to, for example just recently when a friend in a European country repaid me a good-sized loan in cash:

I have a nice-looking money belt -- it looks like a cummerbund made of pleated Japanese fabric, and it has a hidden zipper. So I wear it as a belt. It really doesn't look like what it is.

This recent time, when I was transporting quite a wad of bills, I wore it under a loose-fitting shirt and sweater -- event though the toll on my vanity was high (looked tubby-ish). I like this way of doing it because of the safety -- it's pretty invisibile -- AND the extreme unlikelihood that I can lose it myself.
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 02:04 PM
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Elizabeth.......great "elizabeths" think alike as I am an Elizabeth too! Since the early 60`s I have had a belt just like you described. Fits under all my clothes and never surfaces. The original lasted quite a few years and I have since had a seamstress duplicate it in silk, wool and cotton and so I have a choice. I never carry a purse either.
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 04:33 PM
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The seamstress idea is great -- I bought mine in the 60s or 70s too, at a store called Back From Guatemala in NY, haven't seen them - these belts -- in years. I'd like to give one to someone for a present. (My original is still ok. It is made of ikat cloth, a word I couldn't think of when I posted.)
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Old May 15th, 2003 | 04:46 PM
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For years now I have used a money belt for the majority of my money, credit cards, airline tickets. Any travel section of a dept. store will have them (approx. $10). I place a small amount of money and one credit card in a purse I wear across my chest. Upon getting on metros/tubes/crowds you can place your arm tightly on the strap keeping the purse in front of you.

The only time I saw pickpockets was in the Paris metro (cops chasing them 2x) and one trying to get into my sister's backpack (I foiled them!). No need to carry anywhere on your person a great amount of cash as the ATMs are so easy and everywhere and give the best rate of exchange as do credit cards.
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Old May 16th, 2003 | 04:58 AM
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A money belt works great. I found mine at www.magellans.com. When traveling I keep a back up credit card and the majority of my valuables in the money belt. In a zippered pocket I keep a credit card and just enough cash that I don't have to go into the belt each time I make a purchase.
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Old May 16th, 2003 | 05:04 AM
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Seems a hidden belt of some type is the safest idea I've seen. I hope I can find them in some of the better travel accessories catalogs or on-line. I've read quite a few horror stories lately and I don't want to constantly be worrying about my money. I appreciate all the good tips. Definitely WILL NOT consider a flimsy fanny pack-they can be cut away so quickly.
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Old May 16th, 2003 | 05:09 AM
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I think www.eaglecreek.com has the largest variety of hidden pockets.

After you chose one, they give you a link to online stores that sell that particular one.
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Old May 16th, 2003 | 05:18 AM
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Absolutely agree you should ditch the fanny pack. A guaranteed open invitation to trouble. And, I always use a money belt. One I like best is one I got from the ricksteves site for about $8 or $10. Lightweight, the right size, comfortable. I kept passport, tickets, cash & credit cards I wouldn't be using during the day, and trav. checks in it. And, yes, I still travel with some travellers checks as a peace of mind back up. Magnetic strips can go haywire. S*$# happens. Trav. checks have never failed me, although they are not the only option I use. (I use trav. checks to get cash for a period of time, NOT to make individual purchases in retail shops & restaurants.)
Keep the cash you'll need for the day and, if you think you'll need it, one credit card, in a secure pocket or purse. The rest should be in that money belt! Split the important cards & $/ticket items with your husband so that if one of you is ripped off, you aren't up the proverbial creek. It is no fun to spend your vacation time in offices trying to deal with these hassles. Have a list with the relevant numbers (including phone) just in case, though.
PS-Remember to call your credit card(s) company before you go to let them know you'll be in Europe for a certain period & using your card. Otherwise, they may put a hold on your card until they can contact you to confirm that first foreign use is legit.... But, of course, you won't be at home to receive the inquiry....etc.!

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Old May 16th, 2003 | 05:25 AM
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I am hearing more and more about not using a fanny pack. I have always used one and never had a problem. If I don't use a fanny pack - there is not much more I can use. If I have a purse around my body, that can easily be cut off also. If a thief wants to get you, he will, not matter what kind of purse you have, if you are not on guard at all times. Maybe I will change the strap on my fanny pack to a chain : )
 
Old May 16th, 2003 | 06:17 AM
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Donnabee, Travelsmith carries fanny packs with steel cables in the straps. They and Magellan's carry smaller and larger purses with steel cables in the straps. Magellan's also has neck pouches and leg stashes.
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Old May 16th, 2003 | 06:29 AM
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Tim - LOL - I was kidding about the chains! Never thought they would really make fanny packs with chains - that's great! I will check it out - thanks.
 
Old May 16th, 2003 | 06:36 AM
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First, ditch the fannypack for all the reasons stated before. If you are a member of AAA, they have travel accessories including money belts, and I've found the AAA money belt is the most comfortable. Have a great trip!
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Old May 16th, 2003 | 06:46 AM
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I bought ex-officio travel pants...they have a secret zipper that no one can get to, I kept money, credit cards.

My husband bought a money belt at a travel store that held more cash and our passports. Since the money belt is in your pants, no one can get to it.
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