Almost everyone has heard travel horror stories. From robberies to
scams, it is important to be informed about what to possibly expect on
your luxury travel vacations. The most common stories of being ripped
off abroad involve currency, purchasing “priceless artifacts” and being
trapped by taxis. Take a look at these common ways people are either
overcharged or ripped off, and use these strategies to stay in control
of your money!
Currency Fraud
One of the most difficult parts about traveling to other countries is
using foreign currency. There are several ways to handle this issue;
the most important one is to be somewhat familiar with the exchange
rate. For example, one Euro is the equivalent of $1.50 USD. Also, be
familiar with what the local currency looks like. A common tourist scam
is being approached in the airport or in front of a hotel by what
appears to be a fellow tourist. They may wish to exchange some of their
“left over” currency for dollars. They may attempt to sell you
counterfeit currency, or offer a high rate of exchange. Do not be taken
in by such people. The only safe way to exchange currency is through a
bank, your local American Express Office, or the purser aboard any
luxury world cruise.
Purchasing Antiquities
When traveling to countries with rich ancient histories on a luxury
travel vacation, you may be tempted to take a piece of it home with
you. In countries such as China, Egypt and Britain, there are a number
of licensed and unlicensed antiquities dealers that will offer to sell
you some of the greatest finds of the century. But buyer beware, even
experts can be fooled by fakes. Not to mention that most countries do
not allow exports of most pieces of their country’s history. So, if you
did purchase the find of the century, you will probably not be able to
take it home. If you are dedicated to taking something home with you,
go to a well-known and licensed antiquities dealer. Your tour guide or
cruise purser should have the best recommendations. Be sure to ask the
right questions, such as delivery options, legality issues and get a
receipt of sale.
Taxi Fraud
Most travelers get around their destinations via taxis, unless they are
on a guided excursion from their luxury world cruise. Most taxi drives
know this, and can spot a tourist from a mile away. They know you are
unfamiliar with the exchange rate, the going local taxi rate and
unfamiliar with the area. They may overprice their rate to take
advantage of your ignorance, or take a more scenic route in order to
run up the tab. Some may not run a meter at all and tell you a high
flat rate. You can avoid being taken advantage of by asking the going
rate before you step into the cab, and an estimate of how much to get
to your destination. If there is no meter, do not get in. They might
not be a legitimate taxi service, and may take you somewhere unless you
pay them off. Do not hesitate to try another taxi if you think you can
do better. Suddenly, the price might change to something more
reasonable if you threaten to look elsewhere.
The first step in avoiding becoming involved in any of these scams is to be aware and informed.
Now that you are armed with information and strategies to avoid
becoming involved in these situations, you are ready to face your
luxury travel vacation without fear.
Article Source: http://www.go-see.info
Virginia Morgan writes tourism and travel articles for AMT AMT American Express Travel, a premier Internet destination for American Express Travel Deals.
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