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Desk Clerk Scam
The "front desk clerk" calls late at night and explains that at shift change some forms were left unfinished. She needs to confirm that the form she has is yours, and that the information is correct.She asks if the last four digits of your credit card are 5678. You groggily reach for your wallet and pull out the card. No, you say, those aren't the last four digits.She then asks if you could just read the card number to her. You're sleepy so you don't pause before responding when she asks for the expiration date as well.
Duty Free Shop Scam
As has been reported in the press recently, this crime involves a traveler who is arrested for handling merchandise in the airport duty-free shop. Once in custody, the victim is introduced to a middleman who says he can gain the traveler's freedom-for a fee. The police, in on the deal, split the payment.
Fake Policemen
Two thieves in uniform posing as "Tourist Police" stop you on the street, flash their bogus badges, and ask to check your wallet for counterfeit bills or "drug money." You won't even notice some bills are missing until after they leave.
Gypsy Baby Toss
Here's a variation of the Newspaper Attack. The victim-usually a single female traveler-is approached by a gypsy woman carrying a baby in a blanket, who tosses the child into the arms of the victim. Cohorts grab the victim's purse, wallet, camera, and anything else they can snatch amid the confusion. After the crooks run away, the victim discovers that the "baby" is nothing more than a doll.
The "Helpful Local" Scam
Thieves posing as concerned locals will warn you to store your wallet safely - and then steal it after they see where you stash it. If someone wants to help you use an ATM, politely refuse (they're just after your PIN code). If a bank machine eats your ATM card, see if there's a thin plastic insert with a tongue hanging out that crooks use to extract it. (A similar scam is to put something sticky in the slot.) Some thieves put out tacks and ambush drivers with their "assistance" in changing the tire. Others hang out at subway ticket machines eager to "help" you, the bewildered tourist, buy tickets with a pile of your quickly disappearing foreign cash. If using a station locker, beware of the "hood Samaritan" who may have his own key to a locker he'd like you to use. And skip the helping hand from official-looking railroad attendants at the Rome train station. They'll help you find your seat...then demand a "tip."