Travel Smart: 22 Tricks to Keep Scams at Bay

Planning your next getaway? It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of exploring new places, but it’s just as important to stay sharp. Ever wondered how you might steer clear of common pitfalls that snag unwary travelers?

1. The Taxi Overcharge

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This one’s as old as the hills. Always agree on a taxi fare before you get in, or better yet, insist on using the meter. Some cabbies take a longer route to jack up the fare, especially if they think you’re not local.

2. The Dropped Wallet Trick

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Someone drops a wallet near you, and when you help, another person swoops in to pick your pocket. If you see a wallet on the ground, keep walking and mind your own belongings.

3. Fake Police Officers

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Fake cops might ask to check your wallet for counterfeit bills or ‘inspect’ your documents. Always ask to see their identification and make any checks at a police station, not on the street.

4. The Friendly ATM Helper

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Beware of overly helpful locals at ATMs. They might be trying to peek at your PIN or even swap out your card with a fake. Always cover your hand when entering your PIN and be wary of distractions.

5. The Bracelet Scam

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A friendly stranger places a bracelet on your wrist as a ‘gift’ and then demands payment. If someone tries to give you something unsolicited, politely decline and keep moving.

6. The Broken Camera

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A tourist asks you to take a picture with their camera, but it won’t work. While you’re distracted trying to figure it out, your own belongings are at risk. Offer to use your camera instead and send them the photo.

7. The Bird Poop Scam

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Someone tells you there’s bird poop on your clothing and offers to help clean it off—only it’s a ploy to steal your valuables. Keep your belongings secure and clean up yourself.

8. The Rental Scam

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When renting equipment like scooters or jet skis, unscrupulous renters might claim you damaged it and demand exorbitant repair fees. Always take photos beforehand and use reputable rental agencies.

9. The Closed Attraction

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A local informs you that the attraction you’re heading to is closed, but they know a better one that’s open. This is often a trick to guide you into a pricier, less authentic experience. Check official websites or ask at your hotel instead.

10. The Fake Tickets

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Buying tickets from a street vendor can lead to paying for fake or invalid tickets. Always purchase directly from the ticket counter or authorized dealers.

11. The Currency Switch

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In places where currency bills look similar, a quick-handed scammer might switch out a higher denomination bill for a lower one during transactions. Count your change carefully every time.

12. The Friendship Bracelet

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A person might loop a bracelet onto your wrist as a sign of friendship and then demand payment. Be firm and refuse any unsolicited gifts or services.

13. The Spill on Your Clothing

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A scammer spills something on you and offers to help clean it up, using the distraction to pickpocket you. Politely decline help and move away quickly.

14. The Group Photo Offer

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A friendly local offers to take a group photo for you, but then demands a hefty tip or runs off with your camera. Use a selfie stick or ask fellow tourists instead.

15. The Overpriced Guide

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An unofficial guide offers to show you around a landmark, then charges an inflated price after the tour. Always use officially sanctioned guides from trusted sources.

16. The Wrong Change

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Busy vendors at markets or streets may give you wrong change, banking on the fact you won’t check. Always pause to review your change before walking away.

17. The Fake Petition

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Someone asks you to sign a petition and then demands a donation for their cause. These are rarely legitimate. Feel free to walk away without engaging.

18. The Flirty Scam

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A flirty local shows interest in you at a bar and suggests you buy expensive drinks or food, ending with a large bill. Keep interactions casual and be skeptical of overly forward behavior.

19. The Rental Car Scam

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Rental car scams include pre-existing damage not marked on your rental agreement, leading to hefty charges. Inspect the car thoroughly and take videos or photos as proof before you drive off.

20. The Overbooked Hotel

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A taxi driver tells you your hotel is overbooked or closed, suggesting a more expensive alternative where they get a kickback. Verify any claims by calling your hotel directly.

21. The Excessive Bill

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In bars or restaurants, watch out for bills padded with items you didn’t order or prices higher than advertised. Always check the bill against the menu prices.

22. The Luggage Helper

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At train stations or airports, unofficial ‘porters’ offer to carry your luggage and then demand an exorbitant fee. Use only services offered by the airport or station itself.

Stay Vigilant 

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Don’t let the fear of scams stop you from exploring the world, but do keep your wits about you. Travel is about new experiences, and with a little caution, those memories can be nothing but positive. 

18 Countries That Don’t Want American Visitors

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It’s time for a reality check, American travelers. As you pack your bags and head overseas, ready to stamp your passport, it’s becoming glaringly obvious that not every destination is thrilled to see you. 18 Countries That Don’t Want American Visitors

18 High-Crime Cities in the US You Should Avoid

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American cities promise rich culture and unforgettable experiences, but rising crime rates can catch travelers off guard. This guide helps you stay safe while fully enjoying your adventures. 18 High-Crime Cities in the US You Should Avoid

What Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know: 20 Candid Insights

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Thinking about booking a cruise for your next getaway? Let’s have a real talk first. While cruising might seem like a breezy way to see the world, there are a few not-so-sunny truths that might make you reconsider. What Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know: 20 Candid Insights

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