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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-27-2008 @ 5:48PM
Craig said...
What if you wear a money belt religiously, with a day's worth of cash in your pocket for easy access? Any money that's not on my person feels very insecure. Then there's the issue of credit/debit cards, which you're only going to have a couple of, so it becomes harder to split them up.
But the point that really nags me is this: if you don't want to put a bunch of money in a particular place because it wouldn't be safe, why put any there at all? (With the exception of the aforementioned day cash in your pocket so you don't have to rummage for every transaction.)
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2-27-2008 @ 6:15PM
Anna Brones said...
I think that the point is not to carry too much cash on you. When I travel I only keep a day's worth on me. But I tend to keep a few bills stashed in other places for emergency use, which is what I think these tips are for.