Here are 10 of the most common tourist scams and how to avoid them while you travel around the world. We are all aware that there are travel scams preying on unsuspecting tourists. All over the world! Yet, we’d like to believe that simply can’t happen to us. However, as a tourist, you can be an easy target for scam artists. Especially if you’re in a foreign country and don’t speak the language. Thus, it is important to learn what to watch out for. And, to know what to do should the situation arise!
While some of us can fall for scams even at home, travel scams can be a lot harder to distinguish. Whether it’s a taxi driver overcharging you. A friendly ATM helper stealing your security code and draining your bank account. Or pickpockets in Europe and gypsy cons stealing your wallet.
It’s important to be aware of the most common tourist scams and how to avoid them during your foreign trip!
Be careful not to fall victim to the infamous injured or child beggars. Begging gangs use this tactic because it’s difficult for most people to say no to the injured or young. Sometimes an accomplice nearby is just watching to see where you keep your wallet. So they can pickpocket you in addition! Also, be on the lookout for fake police officers with semi-legitimate looking badges.
Fake WiFi hubs are among popular travel scams. While you can find WiFi almost anywhere these days, some free unlocked connections can be dangerous. Hackers will set up unsecured WiFi hotspots in public locations such as restaurants and cafes. This can be very tempting to unsuspecting tourists who are eager to connect. And once connected, the thieves can access your computer, passwords, online accounts, and more. To avoid this scam, always ask the staff which WiFi network belongs to their location and connect to that network only.
Even the most seasoned traveler can become a target in unfamiliar surroundings. So, read up on where you’re going, and talk to others who’ve been to your destination before. Learn as much as possible about what to look out for, so you can be prepared! Once you get there, be savvy and listen to your gut. If something doesn’t feel quite right, it’s probably not! Minimize risks by keeping your passport secure, and your belongings close to your body. It’s best to leave all unnecessarily expensive items at home. Or, keep them locked up in the safe while you leave your hotel room. You may also want to avoid the most violent and dangerous cities in the world when planning your next trip.
So here are the most common tourist scams and how to avoid them the next time you go traveling! We go over tourists scams from the free bracelet to the switcheroo, to flirtatious local women. Be especially wary of beautiful women approaching you if you are a man! They prey on single male tourists (also known as The Black Widow Scam). Make a mental note of these common travel scams. And remember to always stay safe and alert!
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