10 Common Travel Scams and How to Avoid Them

3. The Infamous Currency Exchange Trick

hands with money at bank office or exchanger. Photo Credit: Envato @dolgachov

Currency exchange scams are a favorite among scammers in tourist hotspots. These scams can occur at exchange booths or with individuals offering seemingly attractive rates. Often, they involve sleight of hand, resulting in you receiving less money than expected. Some scammers might use outdated or counterfeit currency. To avoid being duped, always exchange money at reputable banks or official exchange centers. Familiarize yourself with the local currency and current exchange rates before your trip. Counting your money before leaving the counter is also crucial. By staying informed and cautious, you can protect your finances from these deceitful practices.

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