Posted by:
Ed (nine510)
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From your last name, stated in previous posts on the subject, I didn't have any idea who you were. But, from your above username "Jim and Janet" I am familiar with your posting backgroud and give full weight to your credibility, with regard to your version of the story. (If you're who I think you are)
You stated above that, if anyone has a question, you'd be happy to answer. I have a question.
The manager stated in her version of the story, (on another thread on this forum page) quoted below:
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"When the guests asked me to refund the stolen cash and jewellery I told them it was not possible because the US$ 2000 cash and the US$2000 worth of jewellery stolen WERE NOT IN THE SAFES."
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Now, in your statements, you refer to "cash", grouped in with items commonly scattered around a hotel room. This came across as meaning that there was a small, incidental, amount of cash stolen.
Which is it? Was there a considerable amount of cash stolen, ($2000) or just some spending money of an amount that kids would be expected to have? Plus, if you went out for the evening, wouldn't the kids take at least most of their money, with them?
What are kids doing with 2k in their room, anyway? (okay, 18/21 yrs old, but still) People don't keep that much cash in their room unattended, in Vegas.
And how about the jewelry, ($2000 ?) same question.
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At $2000 in cash, and $2000 in jewely lying around, your rooms' being targeted makes sense. If it was just a matter of common items (yes, they add up...but) that would be expected to be found in any hotel, anywhere, it really opens up the "why you" question.
In any case, what exactly did you claim was stolen. Was it the amount as stated by the manager? Could you clear that up.
Ed
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/21/2006 12:47AM by Ed (nine510).