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Before reading on, take the time to look at my Travel Tips.

Currency Exchange

People at the counter should be honest, but it is not always the case. You may appear tired or sleepy and instead of some help you'll get counterfeit bills and hefty exchange rate.

Petitions

This is common in city centers where people comes up to you asking money to support their cause. Please do your research on the web and don't do too many questions unless you're searching for troubles.

Childs

Who can resist to selling children offering for few pennies jewelry or a service; however, be sure in first instance they just sell objects or services because in some countries they may offer drugs or sex. Generally, someone older is profiting from their conditions. If you care, advice authorities the day you leave

Street Vendors

Obviously they will charge you more than locals. Apart from bargaining, you can find a local and give him some money to manage your "affairs" with street vendors and other.

Robberies

Someone will try to steal your possessions after distracting you in some way, usually by swarming you or by causing a scene. Keep your belongings close to you and never loose sight.

Taxi

Usually they take the longest way or switch off the meter to overcharge. Always check the route and fare before entering the taxi,you will notice that only the honest will listen to you. Uber is the best alternative and is always cheaper.

Street Games

Just avoid any type any time any where unless you are a professional gambler with a big wallet.

Credit Card Scams

Depending on the case, someone will try to get your credit card number, safe code (the one on the back), and sign to buy or get cash from an ATM. In some countries you can be forced to take cash from multiple ATMs. Take care of yourself and of your credit card by avoiding small bank branches, by checking the credentials of people accessing your card, and by generally showing concerns about using it.

Free Stuff

Usually tourists are seen as big wallet walking around just waiting to be opened and deprived. The most common scam is the offer of some free stuff to later ask money and cause a scene if you don’t pay.

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(@wanderingpaul)
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Interesting advice. What about Fuel surcharges?


   
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(@scubarob)
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Hi WanderingPaul!!! 😀 😀 😀 

Well, although in some way they are, this is not the type of scam I'm referring to. Check my page on travel tips.
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 eli
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Ciao. What about overpriced tours in hotels? Is it worth paying the difference with alternatives like tripadvisor?


   
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Tripadvisor ensures best rates and real reviews; however, judge your tour provider by professionalism rather than price. You might be not his target customer.


   
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