Do Not Get Cheated While Travelling

Avoiding scams requires a great deal of good judgment and a solid dosage of suspicious activities. In the event that it appears to be unrealistic. Here is a portion of the more all-inclusive ones to keep away from.


Overcharge

This is a standout amongst the most well-known travel tricks out there. Here, the driver will say to you the meter is broken and attempt to charge you more money or you'll see the meter go higher. It is better to know the charge before getting into the cab. Ask the hostel staff while getting out how much does the ride cost. If it is a shared cab interact with the next person and get to know the charges.

Pickpocket

When you are busy on your work and they spill something on you. They act like helping you in cleaning the stains and apologizing. While you are altogether bothered, they are picking your pocket. When you understand what has occurred, the damage will be done. All you have to do in such situations is push the people away and clean it yourself. Be careful with people in the crowded regions.

Bike Scams

When you go to a tourist place like Goa, there you'll find people renting bikes. You rent a bike and after that when you bring it back, the owner ask you extra money claiming that something has damaged, you never expect this. To avoid this, take photos of the bike first to document any previous damage. Let him know that you are capturing pictures, use your very own lock, and park the vehicle in a safe place. Some of the time the owner himself may send someone to follow you and steal it with a duplicate key.

Never Trust Strangers

While you are on your way to the place you are willing to visit, some people may come to you and say it is closed. You shouldn't believe them blindly. Enquire the local people there for a better knowledge. Cab drivers or thieves try to manage you to an alternate visiting place, where you're compelled to buy something or they might threaten you to give your valuables. So, it's better to know the timings of the tourist places before you visit.



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