Scams and Schemes to Look Out for When Traveling in 2014 from GeoHoliday Club
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2014 -- The GeoHoliday Club Scams and Schemes to Lookout For is a list of ways that criminals are attempting to take advantage of travelers. As a luxury vacation provider, GeoHoliday Club is devoted to ensuring that both members and non-members are able to enjoy their vacation experiences completely free from worrying about scams. The following information is designed to keep travelers safe by giving them the knowledge of how criminals may try to take advantage of them.
According to the GeoHoliday Club scams list, a new way that scammers are attempting to take advantage of unaware travelers is through a restaurant scam. What happens is that an overly friendly stranger will approach a traveler or a couple and attempt to befriend them. After a bit, the stranger will invite the travelers for drinks at a local restaurant.
The stranger has been hired by the restaurant owner to bring these travelers into the restaurant where they are then tricked into paying for overly expensive drinks and food. The stranger vanishes just before the bill arrives, leaving the travelers stuck with a very expensive bill. Travelers should avoid taking offers from strangers, even if the stranger seems genuinely friendly.
The GeoHoliday Club scams list also points out that many travelers fall victim to fraudulent taxi drivers. Taxi scams can take place in a variety of different forms. There is a common one where the driver charges a little extra by taking the long way to get to a destination. This works because the traveler is usually unfamiliar with the destination and does not know that they are being taken the long route. To avoid this, simply take taxis that are run by trusted businesses and reputable brands. Another taxi scam involves the driver offering to unload luggage, and then "forgetting" to take out a bag or two, driving away with the stolen goods. Travelers can easily avoid this scam by taking care of their luggage themselves.
Knowing about these scams now will help travelers stay safe from them on their vacations. For more information on GeoHoliday Club and its services, please visit http://usa.geoholiday.com/.
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