26 Of The Most Used Tourist Scams That Still Work Because Not Enough People Are Aware Of Them As Shared By This Traveler

26 Of The Most Used Tourist Scams That Still Work Because Not Enough People Are Aware Of Them As Shared By This Traveler

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26 Of The Most Used Tourist Scams That Still Work Because Not Enough People Are Aware Of Them As Shared By This Traveler Interview

Liucija Adomaite and
Austėja Akavickaitė
Publish Not your original work? Add source It's easy to drift into carefree mode, soaking in the new surroundings, when traveling abroad. But as much as we'd like to forget about the problems and enjoy ourselves to the max, tourist scams and traps are a big part of traveling. And the sooner you learn how to detect and handle them, the sooner that fear of getting scammed will disappear, leaving you feeling safer and more comfortable. But to make sure you don't fall into such a trap, you have to learn about them in the first place. Thanks to Chiara Igoe, @chiarapanama, we now know what to expect in different tourist destinations, from Athens to Tokyo. In a series of viral videos, Chiara explains what travel scams you should look out for, and what to do if you suspect you've become a target. This post may include affiliate links. #1 Mexico City:
Fake ATMs. Some of them will just swallow your card and won't give it back. Use an ATM inside of a bank. chiarapanama , Ralf Peter Reimann Report Final score: 143points POST Hilary Mol Hilary Mol Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Good advice in any country. 59 59points reply View More Replies... View more comments #2 Rome, Italy:
When you go to a restaurant and there are no menus. What they're actually doing is making you get something without looking at the menu so that you don't know the price and they can double it. I would just say "I'll wait until I can get a menu". chiarapanama , MargaretNapier Report Final score: 103points POST Hugh Willie Mungous Hugh Willie Mungous Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago All restaurants in Rome display menus with price lists. It is the law. It is policed by The Finance Police (Guardia di Finanza). 70 70points reply View More Replies... View more comments #3 Madrid, Spain:
Fake police: scammers will come up to you with a fake police badge and will ask to see your wallet to check if you have any counterfeit money. This scam would generally happen at night, when most tourists go out to get a drink. While checking your wallet for fake euros, they'll actually take those euros. To avoid this, tell them you'll show them your wallet if they take you to the nearest police station. chiarapanama , Caleb Oquendo Report Final score: 98points POST Mike Ieva Mike Ieva Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago What??? Again never heard or see them in Madrid 30 30points reply View More Replies... View more comments Bored Panda reached out to Chiara Igoe, a devoted traveler and content creator who has been sharing useful traveling advice, tips, and tricks on her TikTok. "I'd say I plunged into the traveling environment since birth, which is something I've always been thankful for," Chiara, who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina told us. "My dad being French and mom American, I was given all three nationalities. I then constantly moved as a child due to my father's career, from living in Argentina, to France, to the US, and finally Panama." "Having grown in a constant multicultural environment, I grew fond of it and decided to make it a career. I'm currently studying international communications and languages and aspire to discover the world through my profession," Chiara said. #4 Seoul, South Korea:
In the streets, you might run into fake monks. These people will offer you a "lucky amulet" or a good luck charm and in return ask for a donation. They can also show you a picture of a temple and a book full of names of donors that can influence how much money you want to give them. No real monk would give you that on the street and ask for a donation. chiarapanama , South China Morning Post Report Final score: 90points POST Kira Okah Kira Okah Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Very common in Beijing too. 16 16points reply View More Replies... View more comments #5 Dubai, UAE:
Spiked drinks are very common. Because of the laws of extramarital affairs being very strict, the court might not always have your back if something happens, so keep an eye on your drink at all costs. chiarapanama , Oleg Magni Report Final score: 83points POST Daphne Daphne Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago What is wrong with those men? Frustrated much? 51 51points reply View More Replies... View more comments #6 London, UK:
The contactless card reader: as you're walking through the streets, someone will have a contactless card reader in their bag. They'll brush up against your bag or your pocket with that and take money from your credit card. There is a limit on the contactless reader (£30) but they can still take a lot of money from you. This will happen in very crowded areas, like the streets or the subway. To avoid this happening, if you have a purse, just put it in front of you, or put your wallet in your front pockets. chiarapanama , SoyaCincau Report Final score: 81points POST KJ KJ Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago The limit is £45 now, going up to £100 in October. 33 33points reply View More Replies... View more comments "The day I decided to start sharing information about travel scams was shortly after I had witnessed pickpocketing in the metro," the traveler recounted. "Even though I didn't live the scam that day, it hit me that something which can seem so small can truly ruin someone's vacation, and we have all been victims of it, generally without our knowledge." #7 Buenos Aires, Argentina:
You can find a lot of motochorros, two people riding one motorcycle. One of the guys will get off at a stoplight and run to a nearest cafe or terrace, steal someone's laptop or anything of value, run back on the motorcycle and go, or they'll just pickpocket tourists that are heavily equipped. chiarapanama , José Romero Silva Report Final score: 76points POST M. Brown M. Brown Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This happened twice in front of the place I stayed at on my first day in Argentina. Generally, it's not a dangerous place for personal safety but there is a lot of petty crime. Every house has bars on every window. I ended up living in Argentina for a while and you did have to make sure you didn't leave something unattended. My Argentine friend was accosted by two people like this when she was with her boyfriend in Santa Fe, Argentina (5th biggest city). The boyfriend stood up to them and gave them an ass kicking...no, he ran away leaving her standing there. She ended up running the other direction from him and got away. She never spoke to him again. 19 19points reply View More Replies... View more comments #8 Athens, Greece:
The coffee spill: You're walking down the street and accidentally there's a guy who comes up to you and spills coffee all over you. They work in pairs, so one is going to help you clean up your shirt, and the other one is going to steal your wallet. Or they'll offer to clean your bag and just run off with it. Tell them you're fine and you don't want help. chiarapanama , Jon Tyson Report Final score: 73points POST Rose the Cook Rose the Cook Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I wouldn't let a stranger, male or female, touch me or my bag. if they tried I would scream. 22 22points reply View More Replies... View more comments #9 Athens, Greece:
Beggars on the side of the streets will purposefully use see-through cups and put it pretty far out on the sidewalk so that you accidentally kick it. They are really good at making you feel like utter s**t for it, so then you're like "oh God, let me give you some money". Try not to get guilt-tripped into it, they did that on purpose. chiarapanama , Alex Proimos Report Final score: 61points POST Tweetysvoice Tweetysvoice Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Be aware of your surroundings! Most of these can be avoided if you watch where you're walking or observing people around you. Be in the NOW, not in the phone pics you'll never look at twice. 16 16points reply View More Replies... View more comments "I've personally felt that Europe in general and France in particular has a huge amount of scammers," Chiara said and added that "France being a tourist hub and always greeting tourists, opens a wide variety of opportunities for scammers." Moreover, the traveler said she doubts that will change any time soon. #10 Beijing, China:
Beijing is known for having a lot of 5 star hotels. Because of this, hotels with no star service will offer really big discounts. Most of the time, they lure you at the airport, by telling you they are a good hotel but they just don't have any stars so you'll get a much cheaper price. Most of the time they just end up bringing you to a hostel or a motel. chiarapanama , ·˙·ChinaUli2010·.· Report Final score: 61points POST LH LH Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I don't get this one....so the hotel-tout at the airport tells you they can take you to a cheap hotel with no stars, you agree, and then they take you to a cheap hotel with no stars? What's the scam? 65 65points reply View More Replies... View more comments #11 Amsterdam, the Netherlands:
It's a pretty pricy city to go visit, especially when it comes to renting an Airbnb or booking a hotel room. A lot of scammers take advantage of this by putting up fake accommodation listings on Facebook and always ask for payment through Western Union. To avoid this, book only through official websites. chiarapanama , Tambako The Jaguar Report Final score: 60points POST Ba Loeloe Ba Loeloe Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Why would you book a Airbnb through Facebook? Use Airbnb! 42 42points reply View More Replies... View more comments #12 Dubai, UAE:
When you're taking a taxi, make sure it has a meter. A lot of the times they'll tell you that it's not working or that they don't have one. That's just because they're trying to charge you more. chiarapanama , pxfuel Report Final score: 57points POST Sam Chilton Sam Chilton Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I was in London (about a decade ago) and the cab drive I usually took between two points was around £13, so I'd just pay £15 each time. One of the cabbies forgot to turn his meter on (he must have been new; he seemed quite stressed). Charged me only a tenner, but I let him keep the change, they're decent folk. 25 25points reply View More Replies... View more comments According to Chiara, tourist traps are a global problem, "scams exist because people are in need of money, and find that a way is through said traps. Anywhere you travel to, you could run into them, and because of it being so popular, it has become part of the travel experience yet it shouldn't mean that it should stay part of it." #13 Dubai, UAE:
It's really popular to buy gold souk, but a lot of unregistered stores will sell you fake gold at too good of a price for it to actually be real gold. Make sure that the store has a registered number. chiarapanama , Theodore Scott Report Final score: 56points POST Daphne Daphne Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I thought thievery was dealt with harshly there? 22 22points reply View More Replies... View more comments #14 Beijing, China:
The tea house: a beautiful man or woman will come up to you in the street and invite you for a cup of tea. Most of the time they're just promoting a cafe. Once you go in and place an order without seeing the menu (of course), they leave and you're stuck paying more than a $100 worth of yuan. chiarapanama , Trey Ratcliff Report Final score: 54points POST Axanthron Myre Axanthron Myre Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I think commenters are misreading the scam. You place an order, your new 'friend' leaves and the Tea House charges you for the equivalent of over $100 in yuan (646 Yuan/£73) 17 17points reply View more comments #15 Madrid, Spain:
The lucky rosary: an older gypsy lady will come up to you with a rosary and as soon as she gets the chance she's going to start telling you your fortune. As soon as she's done she's going to ask you to pay between €5-€25. Avoid this scam by just not letting her give you the rosary and walking away. chiarapanama , Karolina Grabowska Report Final score: 52points POST Nope Nope Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I've seen another version of this, they also offer you a sprig of rosemary saying it will bring good luck, even placing it on your hand, then asking for money. If you refuse they threaten to curse you. In Madrid i've seen this lots of times 10 10points reply View More Replies... View more comments The best way to protect yourself from tourist scams is staying informed about the country. "It should always be on your list before going, everywhere you go there are scams and with more and more knowledge of them, they'll lower in size." Moreover, "knowing the country's cultural values, economy and way of life can already make your trip a lot easier as well." #16 Mexico City:
There are a lot of fake taxis generally run by local criminals who just borrowed a taxi. These people have been caught sexually abusing the passengers. These taxis can also be the starting point of Secuestro Express which means express kidnapping. The best thing to do is just hire an authorized taxi or take an Uber. chiarapanama , andresmh Report Final score: 48points POST Salma Hernández Salma Hernández Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This is specially dangerous if you are a woman and you are alone. Official taxis has the ID in the window, bis enough for you to see it. A personal recommendation is always share with some people your location if you are alone, no matter what. 26 26points reply View More Replies... View more comments #17 Mexico City:
As soon as you stop your car at a traffic light, a guy will come up to your windshield and just start cleaning it, even if you don't want him to. Right before you're going to be able to drive again, he's going to come up and ask you for money. Instead, lower your window and say "No quiero que me limpies mi caro" - "I don't want you to clean my car". chiarapanama , Timmy Karter Report Final score: 46points POST Grant Barke Grant Barke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I prefer to keep my finger on the windshield washer button. 41 41points reply View More Replies... View more comments #18 London, UK:
This scam is around music festivals. Around the Wembley arena, or around the Roundhouse, people will sell you fake tickets to enter the music venue. Avoid scalpers and just try to get the tickets online. chiarapanama , Steve Baker Report Final score: 45points POST viola hello viola hello Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago Happens in USA too. 19 19points reply View More Replies... View more comments Chiara said that every time she visits a country as a tourist, she tends to dress accordingly, because "doing so makes it harder for scammers to spot you out of the crowd which tends to mean you won't be the victim of a scam." TikToker concluded that she hopes her content will help fellow travelers to not feel scared to visit other countries and make them want to travel more. #19 Beijing, China:
Counterfeit cash: the Chinese over the past years have realized that a lot of visitors don't know what a yuan looks like, so when you get your change back, you might get this counterfeit cash. Try to avoid shady streets and buy at official stores. chiarapanama , Mussi Katz Report Final score: 45points POST #20 Istanbul, Turkey:
When taking a taxi, know that there are a lot of "scenic routes" in Istanbul, so the drivers can take you on a longer trip. Before you go somewhere, ask anyone how much it would cost generally to get from point A to B, so when you get into a taxi, you already have a price in mind. chiarapanama , Iker Merodio Report Final score: 44points POST Cigdem Kanburoğlu Cigdem Kanburoğlu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Do not trust a taxi in İstanbul, even the locals do not trust them. Use public transportation which is easy to use (apart from rush hour) 32 32points reply View more comments #21 Athens, Greece:
Book on the table: while you're outside on a terrace in a restaurant, a guy will come up and he looks like he's reading a book or purposefully selling something, he'll come up and put this stuff on your table and offer to sell it, or he will just talk to you, stack the book or whatever they were selling on whatever is yours and then leave with it. chiarapanama , Andrea Piacquadio Report Final score: 39points POST BasedWang BasedWang Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago this one might actually be helpful to some. If not paying enough attention they can be slick 10 10points reply View more comments #22 Istanbul, Turkey:
If you're at a restaurant, a music group might come up and serenade you while you pay the check for your food, so you'll get distracted. When you expect your change, they'll tell you you paid the exact amount. Always pay by card or the exact amount. chiarapanama , Marko Milivojevic Report Final score: 39points POST Cigdem Kanburoğlu Cigdem Kanburoğlu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago do not eat at Sultan Ahmet's touristic areas. Go to where local people go. You will avoid tourist scammers this way. 21 21points reply View More Replies... View more comments See Also on Bored Panda Woman Shows How "Harry Potter" Characters Were Supposed To Look According To Book Descriptions (35 Pics) 50 ‘Weird Facts’ About The World That Might Give You A Fresh Perspective #23 Seoul, South Korea:
Fake high end bags being sold. In Ewha Womans University, women have been caught selling fake cosmetic products only to foreigners. Only buy from established retail owners. chiarapanama , Teemeah Report Final score: 39points POST John L John L Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) The thing about "fake" bags and clothing being sold in Korea, is that at one time they were legit. Foreigners (Gucci, Prada, etc.) came in and built factories to make these products, then left once wages rose. The factories were still there so they kept making product. Still every bit as good as an original, just not sanctioned. Fake is a bit of a misnomer, in this instance. Don't know anything about the fake cosmetics, though. 27 27points reply View More Replies... View more comments #24 Buenos Aires, Argentina:
The cabaret scam: while walking down the street, a beautiful woman may come up and offer you to see a free show. You go, have a great time, order a few drinks and then when you close out the tab you get a receipt with a bunch of things you didn't order. They're still going to make you pay for it. chiarapanama , Thank You (21 Millions+) views Report Final score: 38points POST Samantha PandaNotBored Samantha PandaNotBored Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Hmm , half of these are just made up. 12 12points reply View More Replies... View more comments #25 Rome, Italy:
The glamorous (wo)man: they come up and introduce themselves with an Italian accent and ask where the Colosseum is. They'll tell you they work for Versace, Gucci or any other major brand, and they'll offer you a free product if you help them get there. They'll give you the product, and ask you for money, like "can you give me $20 for gas". The product is fake. Don't take it and don't help them. chiarapanama , EVG Culture Report Final score: 36points POST Ba Loeloe Ba Loeloe Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Why would a Italian ask you, a tourist, where the Colosseum is? 66 66points reply View More Replies... View more comments #26 Istanbul, Turkey:
Shoe cleaners: a lot of times an older man will be walking in front of you and "accidentally" drop a brush. If you pick it up, he'll offer you to clean your shoes. You're going to think that's free, but nothing is free. chiarapanama , Alaskan Dude Report Final score: 36points POST Cigdem Kanburoğlu Cigdem Kanburoğlu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago they do not charge you more than 2 dollar. The worst would want 5 (the scammer ones). And anyone could have thought it is not free, they are trying to earn for living. It is hardly a scam. 45 45points reply View More Replies... View more comments Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Add Your Answer! Not your original work? Add source Publish Change image Upload Photo Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB. Upload Upload Edit Image Error occurred when generating embed. Please check link and try again. Render conversation
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Just BS from TikTok. Yeesh. 21 21points reply A B C A B C Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago So half of this is plain wrong (as local Pandas from Athens, Rome and all the other spots mentioned in this tikfuck bullsh*t have stated) and the rest is basic common sense. Why for f***s sake does this crap get recycled here? Can we please start boycotting this chinese government-controlled crap platform already? 13 13points reply BleeBloo BleeBloo Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago not as much america-bashing in this article as usual 6 6points reply Load More Replies... Bianca Saville Bianca Saville Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Why are you even here? And why China? give me the evidence about who runs this site -14 -14points reply Memere Memere Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago The posts are from TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance (based in Beijing). Bored Panda just took the content from TikTok, just like they borrow content from Reddit, and Twitter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TikTok 15 15points reply A B C A B C Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago And it's an open secret that there's a brigade of shadow moderators filtering and downing everything remotely china-critical. Post about the Uighurs? Nope, down it goes, and probably a police squad to your door cause you just won a free holiday in one of China's beautiful camp grounds. 3 3points reply Immortal Emperor Paradox Immortal Emperor Paradox Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Yes, just "borrowing" LOL. 1 1point reply Grant Barke Grant Barke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Its like the whole wide world is out to scam you these days. 11 11points reply Load More Comments POST Leo Domitrix Leo Domitrix Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Didn't even read past the first few. Just BS from TikTok. Yeesh. 21 21points reply A B C A B C Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago So half of this is plain wrong (as local Pandas from Athens, Rome and all the other spots mentioned in this tikfuck bullsh*t have stated) and the rest is basic common sense. Why for f***s sake does this crap get recycled here? Can we please start boycotting this chinese government-controlled crap platform already? 13 13points reply BleeBloo BleeBloo Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago not as much america-bashing in this article as usual 6 6points reply Load More Replies... Bianca Saville Bianca Saville Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Why are you even here? And why China? give me the evidence about who runs this site -14 -14points reply Memere Memere Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago The posts are from TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance (based in Beijing). Bored Panda just took the content from TikTok, just like they borrow content from Reddit, and Twitter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TikTok 15 15points reply A B C A B C Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago And it's an open secret that there's a brigade of shadow moderators filtering and downing everything remotely china-critical. Post about the Uighurs? Nope, down it goes, and probably a police squad to your door cause you just won a free holiday in one of China's beautiful camp grounds. 3 3points reply Immortal Emperor Paradox Immortal Emperor Paradox Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Yes, just "borrowing" LOL. 1 1point reply Grant Barke Grant Barke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Its like the whole wide world is out to scam you these days. 11 11points reply Load More Comments Popular on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. 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