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realkewl
11-20-2017, 02:50 PM
This chica

name: Heidy
number: +1 (809) 850-2813


Before I even meet her, I befriended her on facebook...and she started immediately begging for money...this should have been a sign, but the little head wanted to hit it once.

She is a con artist and will steal from you.

So, once I got to Sosua I invited her over. She stole several hundred dollars out of my backpack from within a hidden department(Go figure). While I was taking a shower.

I will attached her photo...so buyer beware. Also the sex was not that good either.

http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146883&stc=1

rafa72
11-20-2017, 05:39 PM
She is cute

Jimmydr
11-20-2017, 06:43 PM
She is cute


Very cute

tarzan
11-20-2017, 07:36 PM
I've been with her, guess she's picking up some bad habits.

Hunter
11-20-2017, 08:52 PM
lesson learned. ALWAYS chica proof your room......

Ram
11-20-2017, 09:26 PM
Been with her a few times. I never had trouble. She did ask me to buy her an iPhone....once.

Westy
11-21-2017, 12:32 AM
This chica

name: Heidy
number: +1 (809) 850-2813


Before I even meet her, I befriended her on facebook...and she started immediately begging for money...this should have been a sign, but the little head wanted to hit it once.

She is a con artist and will steal from you.

So, once I got to Sosua I invited her over. She stole several hundred dollars out of my backpack from within a hidden department(Go figure). While I was taking a shower.

I will attached her photo...so buyer beware. Also the sex was not that good either.

Click to see pic (http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146883&stc=1)

This is why I bought a Pacsafe backpack, after a similar case in Negril, Jamaica in 2016.

SrSuerte
11-21-2017, 05:30 AM
I feel in danger when they look this cute!:rofl:



Sorry about your misfortune.

Jimmydr
11-21-2017, 06:05 AM
lesson learned. ALWAYS chica proof your room......


Use the safe.

greydread
11-21-2017, 06:08 AM
I had a Ho steal a camera once....of course I hold myself partially to blame since I'd taken a picture of my dick...with her face on it. :lol:

Funny part is that I'd already downloaded the picture to the laptop. I just couldn't bring myself to presenting it to the local authorities as evidence. :rofl: She didn't do the deed out of malice but out of embarrassment since the memory card and battery were out of the camera, rendering it useless without a significant investment in those replacement items.

I 3-holed her for $30. Where's she going to get $80 for a battery, charger and memory card? I was just having fun and never meant to fuck with her dignity. Lesson learned.:wink:

Al Nyc
11-21-2017, 06:49 AM
This chica

name: Heidy
number: +1 (809) 850-2813


Before I even meet her, I befriended her on facebook...and she started immediately begging for money...this should have been a sign, but the little head wanted to hit it once.

She is a con artist and will steal from you.

So, once I got to Sosua I invited her over. She stole several hundred dollars out of my backpack from within a hidden department(Go figure). While I was taking a shower.

I will attached her photo...so buyer beware. Also the sex was not that good either.

Click to see pic (http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146883&stc=1)
Thank you. We need more reports like this.

realkewl
11-21-2017, 07:43 AM
Use the safe.

Yes, I am fully aware of chica proofing the room, and I would use the safe if the apartment had ONE...

So, I just bought a lock for the backpack so they can not open that department.

realkewl
11-21-2017, 01:41 PM
To me the most disturbing part is that it wasn't like something was just laying around that she could easily pickup...no...she had to hunt for it, and go through my stuff...that is the scary part, plus, here is yet another twist, is that I had more money wrapped together. She only took a few 100 bills and not all of it.

So my questions are:

how in the heck would she have know where that secret compartment was (another person could have had the same Swiss backpack and she knew about it...maybe)
Why didn't she take all of it?


Funny, because later that day she said she wanted to come over again but this time stay TLN...hmmm maybe to get the rest of it???

The next day is when I noticed the money was gone...

I love it...always something new to learn :biggrin:

-peace

Al Nyc
11-21-2017, 04:33 PM
That's why I prefer to stay at a reputable hotel that has a safe in the room and a security check in for the chicas.

distantvoyeur
11-21-2017, 06:23 PM
BYOS...

Bring your own safe.


http://www.pacsafe.com/bags/portable-safes/

Got the 12L one, more than I'll ever need.

Sucks that it happened, foolish if it happens again.

realkewl
11-21-2017, 06:56 PM
BYOS...

Bring your own safe.


http://www.pacsafe.com/bags/portable-safes/

Got the 12L one, more than I'll ever need.

Sucks that it happened, foolish if it happens again.

Thanks you just gave me a GREAT idea...So I have a TSA lock that I use for my check bags...I will put that on my backpack.
I also have with a cable lock that I bought years ago for my skies...I can use that to secure the backpack to something stationary...thanks so much for that idea.

Here are some photos that i just took...I think this will really help. Since I have nothing stationary to attach to I just threaded through all the openings. :corky:

http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146900&stc=1http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146899&stc=1



-peace

Jimmydr
11-21-2017, 06:59 PM
Yes, I am fully aware of chica proofing the room, and I would use the safe if the apartment had ONE...

So, I just bought a lock for the backpack so they can not open that department.


Not everyplace has a safe:cheesygrin::cheesygrin::cheesygrin::cheesygrin:

Hunter
11-21-2017, 07:03 PM
Funny when I went to ghana I brought my pacsafe because I thought some places no safe.

My wifey from Liberia was cool. But I went out to the ATM to get money left her in room. My pacsafe was tied to bed post.

I came back and she jumped up. She was madly trying to work the combination...lol...I pretended I really didnt see her. So yeah be careful out there.

I will say the Filipinas are as honest as they come. But still be careful.

distantvoyeur
11-21-2017, 08:59 PM
Think it was Westy that posted that zippers can be separated with a object like a pen, can still get access if knowledgeable. Then use the zip to seal afterwards.

Nothing is foolproof, just have to block out the casual thief for most cases. Your idea should work, but the zippers might be a weak point.

Pacsafes are light, have a good closure and have a steel mesh to prevent knife slashes. Good peace of mind for not a bad price IMHO.

Just to be safe I usually split the money between the pacsafe and room safe (if I trust it).


Thanks you just gave me a GREAT idea...So I have a TSA lock that I use for my check bags...I will put that on my backpack.
I also have with a cable lock that I bought years ago for my skies...I can use that to secure the backpack to something stationary...thanks so much for that idea.

Here are some photos that i just took...I think this will really help. Since I have nothing stationary to attach to I just threaded through all the openings. :corky:

Click to see pic (http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146900&stc=1)Click to see pic (http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=146899&stc=1)



-peace

Hunter
11-21-2017, 09:19 PM
I got the 5l pacsafe...and that is big...the 12 seems huge to me...unless you want to put laptop in it.....

j_d66
11-21-2017, 09:33 PM
Any lady given opportunity might do something they normally would not do

i try to not put the lady in the position to make a decision that they might not normally do

you will be surprised and also dissappointed what one will do if given opportunity and temptation

no matter how much you trust them if you dont want to lose it keep it locked up

realkewl
11-22-2017, 08:49 AM
Thanks I will look into the pacsafe. However, does anybody know if it can carry two laptops and a keyboard.?

Also, not only do I have the double locks, but I am also keeping it out of sight. Out of sight out of mind. :-)

-peace

El-Rey
11-22-2017, 10:35 AM
WOW this is the Third time I heard something bad about her.. I am with her once a week and NEVER had an issue out of her. Sorry to hear it..

Weird because she is the sweetest girl, but Ive seen her chulo slap the hell out of her in El Flow so I guess he puts her under pressure sometimes

distantvoyeur
11-22-2017, 05:44 PM
They even make a backpack if needed. Think Westy bought one. I used to carry a Digital SLR camera ,lenses and a laptop but it was a smaller laptop. Fit with room to spare.


Thanks I will look into the pacsafe. However, does anybody know if it can carry two laptops and a keyboard.?

Also, not only do I have the double locks, but I am also keeping it out of sight. Out of sight out of mind. :-)

-peace

voltage69
11-23-2017, 08:01 AM
I usually put my money in the safe instead of leaving it in my luggage. jussayin.....

Jimmydr
11-23-2017, 09:19 AM
I usually put my money in the safe instead of leaving it in my luggage. jussayin.....


WheI was in Atlantic City with buddies, I moved all my stuff to their rooms.

Westy
11-23-2017, 07:08 PM
I got Pacsafe's 45-liter, maximum-carry-on backpack -- like this one:

Pacsafe Venturesafe EXP45 Anti-Theft Travel Pack / Moosejaw.com (https://www.moosejaw.com/moosejaw/shop/product_Pacasfe-Venturesafe-EXP45-Anti-Theft-Travel-Pack_10347768_10208_10000001_-1_)

It's big enough to carry my clothes and most of my other 'stuff,' and to lock-up everything I need locked-up when I'm at my destination. It's lined with slash-proof, steel-cable mesh, and it has special zippers that are quite resistant to being poked open. It includes a stainless-steel cable to lock it to anything you can find to lock it to, such as a bed-frame.

It is not "theft-proof," of course -- what can you carry in, or as, your luggage that's going to be theft-proof? -- but it is resistant enough to discourage casual pilfering. I think Pacsafe's cable-drawstring "portable safe" might be even more resistant, though.... Realkewl, their 12-liter portable safe could probably handle your laptops and keyboard, with enough room to spare.

(Incidentally, Hunter, I use a 4-digit combination lock. Ten times the possible combinations = ten times as long, potentially, to crack the combo.)

Black Ghost
11-25-2017, 07:47 AM
This is 2017 with everything we know why are you still trusting putas enough to leave a book bag around them these days ��


I will say the Filipinas are as honest as they come. But still be careful.

This is so true I just wish the flight wasn't so damn long

Atlantic City Jimmy
11-25-2017, 08:53 AM
This is 2017 with everything we know why are you still trusting putas enough to leave a book bag around them these days ��

This is so true I just wish the flight wasn't so damn long

Better than going by ship ? That took 6 months.

whatever
11-25-2017, 08:26 PM
Why an alert for this? All of them will pilfer your stuff if you don't keep an eye on them.

Westy
11-26-2017, 02:29 AM
Better than going by ship ? That took 6 months.
Six months?

Dayyumn, that sounds like the Slow Boat To China that my mom took in 1946, from San Francisco to Shanghai, to meet up with the guy she'd married before he followed the call and fought his way through the Island campaigns of WWII ...

realkewl
11-26-2017, 08:29 AM
Why an alert for this? All of them will pilfer your stuff if you don't keep an eye on them.

Actually that is not true...if something is laying around yeah that is easy picking, but to actually go through your stuff, open your backpack, that to me is a whole another game. I have been in central and south america for the last 11 months and not problem with any chicas...until I get to the DR...hmmm.

Also, keep in mind the backpack was not left in the same room as the chica, no she had to walk pass the bedroom from the living room into the foyer.

But to each there own...if you do not see this as an alert then do not read it. Simple

-peace

greydread
11-26-2017, 12:20 PM
Some of these Chicas grow up poor and humble in conditions where a pot of mofongo is a luxury. Others grow up in circumstances where it's more honorable to steal than to let your babies go hungry.

If a Woman is willing to sell her ass to someone for whom she has no love then wondering if she's willing to steal is a waste of time and mental energy. She's willing to do whatever she thinks she can get away with and prosper from. If she thinks that she can take all your money, kill you and leave your body in a ditch and get away with it she will do just that. Many have tried exactly that with people who let themselves get too comfortable there.

Anybody else remember "Tarzan" from VOTB? What was that, a couple years ago now? He got too comfortable.

We cannot go to foreign countries and judge people by the standards of our own societies which are just as foreign to them as theirs are to us. One Man's "thief" is another's "survivor".

runmemphis
11-26-2017, 01:27 PM
Some of these Chicas grow up poor and humble in conditions where a pot of mofongo is a luxury. Others grow up in circumstances where it's more honorable to steal than to let your babies go hungry.

If a Woman is willing to sell her ass to someone for whom she has no love then wondering if she's willing to steal is a waste of time and mental energy. She's willing to do whatever she thinks she can get away with and prosper from. If she thinks that she can take all your money, kill you and leave your body in a ditch and get away with it she will do just that. Many have tried exactly that with people who let themselves get too comfortable there.

Anybody else remember "Tarzan" from VOTB? What was that, a couple years ago now? He got too comfortable.

We cannot go to foreign countries and judge people by the standards of our own societies which are just as foreign to them as theirs are to us. One Man's "thief" is another's "survivor".

Right on.... Preach, Grey!

You can't EVER let your guard down! Chica-proof to the extreme, don't take anything that in the BIG picture you would really miss, and still keep 1 eye on the Bitch!

Ram
11-26-2017, 05:31 PM
Some of these Chicas grow up poor and humble in conditions where a pot of mofongo is a luxury. Others grow up in circumstances where it's more honorable to steal than to let your babies go hungry.

If a Woman is willing to sell her ass to someone for whom she has no love then wondering if she's willing to steal is a waste of time and mental energy. She's willing to do whatever she thinks she can get away with and prosper from. If she thinks that she can take all your money, kill you and leave your body in a ditch and get away with it she will do just that. Many have tried exactly that with people who let themselves get too comfortable there.

Anybody else remember "Tarzan" from VOTB? What was that, a couple years ago now? He got too comfortable.

We cannot go to foreign countries and judge people by the standards of our own societies which are just as foreign to them as theirs are to us. One Man's "thief" is another's "survivor".

A more true statement has never been uttered. Never be surprised. I always assume they are going to try to steal if given the opportunity.....that assumption has served me well.

Jimmydr
11-26-2017, 05:33 PM
A more true statement has never been uttered. Never be surprised. I always assume they are going to try to steal if given the opportunity.....that assumption has served me well.


In my office we now have that brown raw sugar. The staff is taking that home.


Everyone steals.

distantvoyeur
11-26-2017, 06:53 PM
I always prep the room as if a thief was going to enter.

One night had too much to drink, woke up and there was a girl there :confused: Not a single peso was taken, not a thing out of place. Victorian house had a key lock safe from which not a peso was taken even thought the key was there in my pocket.

Helps that in my stupor I had met up with a girl I had been with before (and since) and was a known quantity.

Still prep the room as if a thief was going to enter. Life is more relaxing with a portable safe, that would have mitigated the damage even if I'd met the wrong girl that night.


A more true statement has never been uttered. Never be surprised. I always assume they are going to try to steal if given the opportunity.....that assumption has served me well.

quietcorner911
11-29-2017, 11:05 PM
Don't trust those wall safes in apartments and hotels,buy a Milockie device. I had 3000 dollars stolen from a wall safe a few years ago,never again.

https://www.amazon.com/Milockie-370111-Hotel-Safe-Lock/dp/B0042WWMA8

Al Nyc
11-30-2017, 10:29 AM
Don't trust those wall safes in apartments and hotels,buy a Milockie device. I had 3000 dollars stolen from a wall safe a few years ago,never again.

https://www.amazon.com/Milockie-370111-Hotel-Safe-Lock/dp/B0042WWMA8

Give us the story, if you don't mind.

Tiger
11-30-2017, 02:54 PM
Don't trust those wall safes in apartments and hotels,buy a Milockie device. I had 3000 dollars stolen from a wall safe a few years ago,never again.

https://www.amazon.com/Milockie-370111-Hotel-Safe-Lock/dp/B0042WWMA8


How does this work? It must attach to the safe. How?

Tiger
11-30-2017, 03:03 PM
I just found this YouTube video.

It looks find unless you want to get in your save a few times a day. Looks a little tough to set up every time.

How was it for you to put on and off?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH_heRDM7d4

Westy
11-30-2017, 06:17 PM
Found another option after following a thread about the Milockie, on Trip Advisor. It's called a "SAFEGO," and it's an ABS-plastic lock-box, roughly the size and shape of a binoculars case. It has a combination lock and a key-lock, and it has a 6mm steel cable to secure it to something convenient -- in a hotel that could be a bed-frame, a plumbing pipe, a well-secured closet pole, or whatever; outdoors, you could use a fence post or railing. Weighs one pound, which might be a factor if you're traveling light.

My biggest objection is that it uses a three-digit combination lock. 1000 possible combinations just isn't that big a hurdle; four-digit locks are out there, with 10,000 possible combinations, and I think they should have used one. Having a key-lock override for the combo lock is another mistake, IMHO.

As for the Milockie - thanks for the YouTube link, Tiger. The video is a great demonstration of how the Milockie works. Incidentally, someone on Trip Advisor suggested getting a PacSafe camera strap to replace the Milockie's strap, because it has thin steel cables woven in to make it highly slash-resistant. (Some people have identified that nylon strap as the weak point of the Milockie.)

SeaWeed
12-01-2017, 04:02 PM
Found another option after following a thread about the Milockie, on Trip Advisor. It's called a "SAFEGO," and it's an ABS-plastic lock-box, roughly the size and shape of a binoculars case. It has a combination lock and a key-lock, and it has a 6mm steel cable to secure it to something convenient -- in a hotel that could be a bed-frame, a plumbing pipe, a well-secured closet pole, or whatever; outdoors, you could use a fence post or railing. Weighs one pound, which might be a factor if you're traveling light.



yeah that is similar to what mi use in Negril for cash etc....works great....
the cable is wrapped around a 2 x 4 stud that is part of the wall in the back of a closet......perfect.....lol

Tiger
12-02-2017, 09:25 AM
Found another option after following a thread about the Milockie, on Trip Advisor. It's called a "SAFEGO," and it's an ABS-plastic lock-box, roughly the size and shape of a binoculars case. It has a combination lock and a key-lock, and it has a 6mm steel cable to secure it to something convenient -- in a hotel that could be a bed-frame, a plumbing pipe, a well-secured closet pole, or whatever; outdoors, you could use a fence post or railing. Weighs one pound, which might be a factor if you're traveling light.

My biggest objection is that it uses a three-digit combination lock. 1000 possible combinations just isn't that big a hurdle; four-digit locks are out there, with 10,000 possible combinations, and I think they should have used one. Having a key-lock override for the combo lock is another mistake, IMHO.

As for the Milockie - thanks for the YouTube link, Tiger. The video is a great demonstration of how the Milockie works. Incidentally, someone on Trip Advisor suggested getting a PacSafe camera strap to replace the Milockie's strap, because it has thin steel cables woven in to make it highly slash-resistant. (Some people have identified that nylon strap as the weak point of the Milockie.)



I kind of like this idea! I could even use it on the beach here in the states when I take beach walks. Looks much easier to use.

Even has a hot blonde in the video!


https://safego.us/?gclid=CjwKCAiAu4nRBRBKEiwANms5W_gafqK_yu0UvYJo0rxQfI0mByAecyb4N_2OasR-jD-1gWznQr5tQhoCMPAQAvD_BwE

j_d66
12-02-2017, 11:42 AM
I kind of like this idea! I could even use it on the beach here in the states when I take beach walks. Looks much easier to use.

Even has a hot blonde in the video!


https://safego.us/?gclid=CjwKCAiAu4nRBRBKEiwANms5W_gafqK_yu0UvYJo0rxQfI0mByAecyb4N_2OasR-jD-1gWznQr5tQhoCMPAQAvD_BwE

I have one like that but what I don't like about it is it is hard plastic so it takes up quite alot space in my suitcase.
I always carryon so space can come at a premium for me so it has yet to make a trip for me.

Plus everywhere I go I have a in room safe that I use.

My montra has always been to keep anything locked up that I don't want to loose. No exceptions.
I could get burned at some point by a hotel staff but it has not been an issue so far.