Caribbean Cruise Line Presents Travel Scams To Look Out For!

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch is pleased to present a series of articles on how to avoid tourist scams. Caribbean Cruise Line periodically publishes reviews such as this so you do not have any travel complaints at any time.


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Travelers lose billions of dollars to scams every year. Unfortunately, many of those scams occur while people are traveling on vacation. Caribbean Cruise Line is pleased to bring you this list of 6 travel scams to look out for.

Rental Car Return

Often times at the end of a vacation, people are in a rush to catch their flights so the hurriedly had over the keys to their rental car and dash off to return home. The problem is that when you arrive at home you find out that your credit card was charged for damages to the rental car that was not there when you returned it or for gas to fill the tank (which was full when you dropped off the car). This scam is particularly common in Europe these days. The best way to avoid this is to always give yourself enough time to return your rental car and stick around for the vehicle inspection and get a receipt showing “all clear”.

Bump and Grab

Crowded streets, shopping centers, bus stations, subway and railway stations are common places for this scam. While moving through the crowd a passerby bumps into you. Only later you find you keys, wallet, phone, camera or other valuable has been taken from your backpack, pocket or purse. To avoid this, make sure your bag/purse is zipped and nothing valuable is located in an outer pocket. Also never carry your wallet in your back pocket in a crowded place. Better yet, you can carry your money in a money belt of leave it at your hotel safe.

Damages claim

This is a very basic, but effective scam. A person bumps into you in a crowded place and drops a pair of glasses or a camera or some other item. They then feign horror and make a public commotion demanding you pay for the damage. The best way to avoid this scam is to insist you find the nearest policeman, police station or security guard and resolve the matter. If it is a scam the person will typically give up the ruse and leave.

At Caribbean Cruise Line, we hope you have had -- or will have -- a great vacation this year and have avoided any unpleasantness such as travel scams.

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