Saturday, 26 July 2014

Beware the holiday scammers!

HOTEL staff, taxi drivers, and apparently friendly locals are among those capable of tricking unsuspecting tourists, according to travel company Justtheflight.co.uk. 

Their survey of holiday scams named Paris, Rome, and Barcelona as high risk cities for British tourists.

Common street scammers include those pretending to offer a free product or service, such as a rose for your partner, a music CD, or even an offer to take a photograph for you, but aggressively demand payment afterwards. 

In worse cases, these 'voluntary' photographers will run off with your camera. 

And then there are the taxi drivers who offer drugs to a group of tourists on their way to a party; once the drugs are accepted, fake police appear demanding that a large sum of money be paid to avoid arrest.

Beware of shop staff in Barcelona who appear to be on their phone while helping you; they might be taking a photograph of your credit card details to be cloned later.

Some hotels in Europe were found to be working with taxi drivers in order to convince tourists that the hotel they have booked is closed for refurbishment. The driver then takes passengers to a different, overpriced hotel.


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