How to Spot the Fake Policeman Travel Scam

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Tip 1 - Police Fake Arrests

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Police Fake Arrests

Scam Detector exposes in detail hundreds of the most popular scams in the world. Learn how they work and protect yourself. How the scam works: Scenario 1: You are on vacation in Thailand and having the time of your life. You're walking down the street when suddenly, you find yourself being stopped by the Bangkok police! Asking what you are charged with, the officer tells you it's for having counterfeit bills. They check your wallet and pockets and the truth is… you really do! How did you miss that, and how did he know about it? This is an organized scam. The clerk at the shop you just bought souvenirs from five minutes ago gave them to you as change to your bank note and then told his friends, who are posing as cops, to stop you. Now they're “arresting” you, saying the only way out of this is to give them some cash. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Scenario 2: This one is more dangerous and could get you in a lot more trouble. Let's say you made some local friends and had a heck of a party the night before – just like only Thailand offers. At the end of the night, one of your newly made local friends gives you a gift of marijuana, or some other illegal drug. Don’t be surprised if the next day - or even worse, on your way to the hotel that night - you're being stopped by a police officer, either fake or real. The officer was informed right away about you carrying drugs and will still take cash in this situation, but it could be substantially more money. How to avoid: Be very careful with everything you have on you in a foreign country. Be very weary of gifts and anything else you aren't completely comfortable with. Who knows? You could even get arrested by real police for having some of these items. And trust us: you don't want to end up in a Thai prison. Make your friends and family aware of this page by sharing it, using the buttons provided. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
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Tip 2 - How to deal with the fake police scam in Spain?

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How to deal with the fake police scam in Spain?

I have read so many internet articles about safety in Spain, and the fake police scam is one of the most mentioned problems. Most of those reported cases are that the victims are surrounded by gro...

Tip 3 - How To Spot Fake Online Travel Reviews

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How To Spot Fake Online Travel Reviews

TripAdvisor.com is under fire by Italian authorities for allowing bogus online reviews on its site. Here's how to avoid being duped.

Tip 4 - How to Spot a Fake Policeman | eHow

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How to Spot a Fake Policeman | eHow

How to Spot a Fake Policeman. When we're pulled over by a police officer, we want to be sure the officer is the real thing. Spot a fake policeman, in order to stay safe. There have been reports of people posing as police officers and their intentions have not been noble. Know the difference between a real police officer apart from a fake one. Read...

Tip 5 - 5 Scams Foolish Tourists Always Fall For

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5 Scams Foolish Tourists Always Fall For

5: Fake Police Officers - Tourist scams can catch an unwitting traveler off-guard and ruin a nice vacation. Learn about the five tourist scams that you need to watch out for.
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Tip 6 - 40 tourist scams to avoid

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40 tourist scams to avoid

Scams to watch out for this summer include cashiers surreptitiously taking mobile phone photos of your cards and having a "baby" thrown at you as a distraction technique
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Tip 7 - 11 Common Overseas Travel Scams and How to Avoid Them

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11 Common Overseas Travel Scams and How to Avoid Them

Pickpockets, fake tickets, and currency cash scams -- these are cons to look for when traveling abroad...
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