Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Very Best Way To Stay Away From Tourist Scams In Europe

By Mike Sawbridgeworth


If you intend visiting European countries, you will have to be cautious about scammers and thieves. It is not that everyone is shady in Europe, but just as elsewhere, thieves are waiting for tourists that aren't on their guard. Learning about a tourist being robbed in your own country is usually quite common as well. If you know what the scams tend to be, then it will be easier to stay away from them.

You might find that some cashiers in shops, restaurants and hotels will count out your modify quite slowly. This is because they might be hoping you'll lose interest and leave without it. Try not to be impatient as although this is annoying, it's not especially dishonest. What is dishonest will be the cashiers who drop your money and after that switch it for less when they pick it up. As soon as you've been short-changed and left, there is certainly not a lot you'll be able to do. Once you pay your bill, count out what you are paying in terms of bill denominations so there it is clear you understand what you have given them.

A typical method utilized by pickpockets is the "bump and grab". Someone will bump into you, frequently in a crowd, and spill something on you. As they apologise and try and clean you up, they're quickly taking your valuables before they quickly vanish within the crowd. This can be a tough one to deal with at that moment, so don't have anything valuable on you they can steal. In addition to valuables, you should not carry identification inside your pockets. If you're forced to keep such things on you, back away instantly if someone bumps into you and do not allow them to touch your clothing. Continually be alert. If someone is asking you directions, or you are asking someone yourself, notice if anyone else is near to you who could be slipping your wallet from your pocket when you are distracted.

Watch out for the good Samaritans. If someone offers to assist you with the local ATM, chances are they are helping themselves to your pin number as well. May be another person will 'help' you pay too much for the subway ticket by the removal of too much money from your wallet. Ask the ticket vendor if you need assistance. Don't be too paranoid, if you'd like help, just ask. But consider what they are doing. Not everyone is a thief, but some are!

If you're male and also traveling without your female partner watch out for those women who flatter. Male tourists tend to be targeted by attractive women. You wind up in a night club of their choice and end up with a massive bill that you can't evade paying. Avoid this by not going to the night club that they suggest. If she refuses, that will answer your doubts.

Keep in mind these details and you will not be someone's personal ATM. The majority of people in Europe and elsewhere are truthful, kind and genuine. Just be aware of what is happening close to you to avoid any problems.




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