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]]>You should always double-check your change when buying something abroad. Sometimes, cashiers and shop workers will try to short-change you with the slow counting tactic. While counting your change, they will take their sweet time, hoping you will lose patience and just take the money. If you do this, it will often be a lot less than you should get.
This one is usually performed by taxi drivers or illegal tour guides. They will tell you that they have a friend who owns a shop and that they can secure you an amazing deal for jewelry, clothes, handbags, and all sorts of other products. If you accept their offer, you will often pay a higher price than you would at a regular shop, and there is a good chance you end up with fake goods.
This scam is usually performed around popular museums and tourist attractions that require tickets. You might be approached by a person who is presenting himself as an employee and get offered a pricier ticket that will allow you to skip the queue. Or it might be a cheaper ticket that someone already “bought” but won’t use it because of some other plans. These tickets are usually invalid, and you will end up having to buy the standard ticket.
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]]>The post Most Common Shops and Services Scams You Should Be Aware of When Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You should always double-check your change when buying something abroad. Sometimes, cashiers and shop workers will try to short-change you with the slow counting tactic. While counting your change, they will take their sweet time, hoping you will lose patience and just take the money. If you do this, it will often be a lot less than you should get.
This one is usually performed by taxi drivers or illegal tour guides. They will tell you that they have a friend who owns a shop and that they can secure you an amazing deal for jewelry, clothes, handbags, and all sorts of other products. If you accept their offer, you will often pay a higher price than you would at a regular shop, and there is a good chance you end up with fake goods.
This scam is usually performed around popular museums and tourist attractions that require tickets. You might be approached by a person who is presenting himself as an employee and get offered a pricier ticket that will allow you to skip the queue. Or it might be a cheaper ticket that someone already “bought” but won’t use it because of some other plans. These tickets are usually invalid, and you will end up having to buy the standard ticket.
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