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		<title>DaigleClaytor52: Новая страница: «We've all tried it - rushed out of a hotel, motel or from a campsite and got the place to find discover we'd left behind something of value. Clothes, phone chargers,...»</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Новая страница: «We&amp;#39;ve all tried it - rushed out of a hotel, motel or from a campsite and got the place to find discover we&amp;#39;d left behind something of value. Clothes, phone chargers,...»&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Новая страница&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;We've all tried it - rushed out of a hotel, motel or from a campsite and got the place to find discover we'd left behind something of value. Clothes, phone chargers, shampoos, medicine, books, tent pegs - you name it, we've left it behind. And today the problem is two-fold - did the hotel (maid) assume it was something for lost and located or to be trashed? And just how much does it set you back to have it shipped for you IF it is found?&lt;br /&gt;
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Here are a few tips to keep you from leaving things behind to start with.&lt;br /&gt;
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Don't unpack anything until you require it. Many sweaters and bathrobes are left around the hanger behind bathroom doors because the party anticipated needing them after which forgot they had unpacked them. Or they hang a dirty shirt there when taking a shower. If you are staying for just about any serious length of time (a couple of days to a week) and you don't want to mix dirty clothes with clean things in your suitcase, put the soiled clothes in a drawer on their own before you leave. Do NOT put them in a white laundry or garbage bag on the ground. If you accidentally leave it behind, the maid will assume it's either garbage or unwanted and can usually trash it and it will never reach lost and located.&lt;br /&gt;
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Do a walk-through whenever you check out. Look under beds, behind open doors (especially towards the bathroom) and in all the drawers. Check the bedding also - sometimes valuable items get up to date in sheets and spreads and are never witnessed again. Check the shower for shampoos or conditioners, the restroom for medicines including in the cabinet if it opens. Check electrical outlets especially for phone chargers - they and camera battery or iPod chargers are THE most common items left behind and some are not worth shipping home once they only cost $15 to replace. If camping, perform a walk-through of the whole area - under the tent and picnic table areas, near the fire bowl and close to where the car was sitting. These are where many items which fall out of pockets are usually based in the light of day.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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