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"mrtravel" wrote in message m... Retired wrote: That's NOT free. If you need one euro, or one local currency coin, means that you must have one of those coins available in your pocket the minute you arrive. While it might not be handy, it is still free if you get the coin back. OK, OK, on a technicallity you are right, what I meant is that is you arrive - let's say in Lima (Peru) after an 8 hour journey, or Colombo (Sri Lanka) or even Sidney (Australia) after a 15 hour flight.... - finding a coin of that Country in your pocket... and Not any coin, but the one that fits the Trolley is a bloody nuissance. You cannot beat a real Free Trolley... I mean a Hassle-Free Trolley. retired/uk. -- Ken Dodd (the Sage of Knotty Ash) once said: "We British have an advantage over other people because we're not foreign" |
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