How to Avoid Common Airport Scams
Because travelers are vulnerable to begin with, airport scams are quite common, and if you don't know what you're looking for, it's easy to fall prey to these scam artists. Following are some of the most common airport scams and how to avoid them.
1- Service Discounts
This type of airport scam is most common near the baggage-claim area, and involves solicitation for various service discounts. Someone might approach you and offer you a discounted hotel stay or discounted rental service if you pay them up front. They might even have brochures or
official-looking documents that you have to sign. As a general rule, avoid any type of solicitation at airports, and don't sign up for anything unless you can positively identify him or her.
2- Bogus Taxi
You've probably seen the long line of taxis waiting outside most airports, but you have to be careful about flagging down a ride. Unmarked cars that aren't equipped with meters are always to be avoided, because many airport scam artists will claim to be licensed cab drivers, but actually have no certification. When you reach your destination, your fare will be far more expensive than it should, or you'll be asked to pay up front. Even worse, the driver could be a violent predator. To avoid this scam, only take rides when you've verified a metered and licensed cab.
3- Old Friend
Scam artists know that travelers are often haggard, exhausted and disoriented when they disembark from a plane, which creates a prime atmosphere for a con. Someone will come up to you, pretending to be an old friend from out of town, then will ask to borrow a couple of bucks to buy a slice or make a phone call. Never hand over money to someone you don't recognize in an airport, even if you don't think the other individual is a scam artist.
4- Security Pickpockets
1- Service Discounts
This type of airport scam is most common near the baggage-claim area, and involves solicitation for various service discounts. Someone might approach you and offer you a discounted hotel stay or discounted rental service if you pay them up front. They might even have brochures or
2- Bogus Taxi
You've probably seen the long line of taxis waiting outside most airports, but you have to be careful about flagging down a ride. Unmarked cars that aren't equipped with meters are always to be avoided, because many airport scam artists will claim to be licensed cab drivers, but actually have no certification. When you reach your destination, your fare will be far more expensive than it should, or you'll be asked to pay up front. Even worse, the driver could be a violent predator. To avoid this scam, only take rides when you've verified a metered and licensed cab.
3- Old Friend
Scam artists know that travelers are often haggard, exhausted and disoriented when they disembark from a plane, which creates a prime atmosphere for a con. Someone will come up to you, pretending to be an old friend from out of town, then will ask to borrow a couple of bucks to buy a slice or make a phone call. Never hand over money to someone you don't recognize in an airport, even if you don't think the other individual is a scam artist.
4- Security Pickpockets
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