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November 13, 2009

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Jackie D

I felt sick reading this, traveling as much as I do. I'm really glad you got your stuff back AND made your flight!

I once got halfway to Waterloo Station from my house in London before realizing that I had only my cell phone, passport and Eurostar ticket to Paris with me - no cash or credit cards. This was due to a stupid girly mistake: switching handbags at the last minute. I called my then-boyfriend to ask if he had any clever ideas about how I might pay for my cab, and for my haircut once I got to Paris. (Yes, I used to go to Paris for the day to get my hair done. It was so much cheaper than in London, even with the travel costs, plus I got to make a day trip out of it.) My taxi driver overheard me, and said he'd give me all the cash he had on him - 75 pounds sterling - and let my boyfriend come into the cab office to pay him back and to pay my fare. How freaking nice was that? (Of course I paid back my boyfriend when I got home.)

Luckily my Eurostar ticket had come with an all-zone Metro ticket for Paris, so I could get to my hair appointment. I was also meeting a friend (Amy Alkon, advicegoddess.com) there, and she loaned me the cash to pay for everything, since the salon wouldn't let my boyfriend pay by credit card over the phone.

It's a rather weak story compared to yours, but the panic of being in a cab, on the way to Paris, and realizing I had no money or other way of paying for anything has stayed with me. The fear of being stranded runs so strongly! (When I was still a drinker, I would check my handbag sixty times a night to make sure I still had my wallet, camera, and phone. Haven't had a drink in 2.5 years and STILL do this.)

Lacey@TheRoadisLife

Traveling builds you for life stresses, I always say. So much, often goes wrong, like things stolen, credit cards not working, and almost missing planes. It always seems, though, when traveling things work out, very miraculously, doesn't it? Your super lucky-- I can't believe you got your briefcase and made your flight-- that's spectacular!

Brett

Outrageous story, glad it worked out for you. Like Jackie above, I also felt sick... Well done with the chain of decisions, luckily facilitated (as you point out) by the nice hotel and hired cab.

Favorite image: Sprinting through the airport, shoes in hand!

Laptop Briefcases

Wow you are extremely lucky to get your briefcase back and still make your flight. If this has happened to me, I probably would've given up on the briefcase and just flown home. I would probably call the hotel as a last straw effort, but I wouldn't expect them to actually be able to help me.

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