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Bit veering slightly to the skewed nature of cams – your heightened airport connoisseur-sense should pay dividends if you are scam-vigilant as well. The thrill of skimmer-laced ATMs, distractor-scammers, compromised ‘free’ wifi – shysters are ever so obliging, always. There are possible extortionate deals foisted upon you if you rush thru without thinking. Not least important, you could get mail while in the airport – from scammers. Airport scams to avoid are also a reminder that you can really never ‘get away from it all. The best course is to put your vigilance mode in a drawer in your mind and pull it open as soon as cues to suspicion kick in. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: AIRPORT SCAMS TO AVOID


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AIRPORT SCAMS TO AVOID
Lets get on tour to know more airport scams. The
Master of travelogues, Paul Theroux, has said in
the 1979 travel book The Old Patagonian
Express that people need to appreciate the
process of the journey, too, besides the
destination. Folk seem never to be as much aware
as they ought to be, either in-flight or
airports. In-flight, a tourist cannot form a
clear view of whatevers observable from the
windows or inside the plan, too. Hes lost too
much in the destination or affairs back where he
embarked from. More importantly, per Theroux,
every moment in the airport experience ought to
be savoured, too. Bit veering slightly to the
skewed nature of cams your heightened airport
connoisseur-sense should pay dividends if you are
scam-vigilant
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  • as well. The thrill of skimmer-laced ATMs,
    distractor-scammers, compromised free wifi
    shysters are ever so obliging, always. There are
    possible extortionate deals foisted upon you if
    you rush thru without thinking. Not least
    important, you could get mail while in the
    airport from scammers. Airport scams to avoid
    are also a reminder that you can really never
    get away from it all. The best course is to put
    your vigilance mode in a drawer in your mind and
    pull it open as soon as cues to suspicion kick
    in.
  • Airport scams to avoid cues for creative
    vigilance- stimulating juices
  • The following sort can kick in the cues to
    scam-suspicion
  • Loiterers
  • Distractors
  • Bumper
  • Unsolicited free help
  • Pickpockets skulking near exits
  • Vendors of the extortionate charms
  • The extra greeter
  • The airport hacker that stings Bluetooth
  • Taken for a ride by broken meter taxi.
  • The queue staller Airport scams
  • Notwithstanding the tightened airport security
    these days, ingenious scammers are using the
    airport security procedure.The objective to
    make away with the victims most valuable goods.

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Upon unloading your valuables in a conveyor belt
tray, the latter slides off for scanning. You
are all set for the body scanner, but the guy in
front of you is taking a very long time . He is
a procrastinator, he keeps diving into various
pockets, taking out a never-ending stream of
baubled odds and ends. After what seems like a
very long time, you are thru , only to find your
valuables have taken a hike. You just encountered
a security staller, keeping you engaged while
their accomplice made away with your belongings.
It really does pay to keep your eyes glued to
the belt at all times. The Distractor Someone
leads you away from your suitcase. Then, another
has his way with said suitcase. by the time
you return to it, the suitcase is minus your
money and passport. It helps to have a copy of
relevant passport pages upon your person at all
times just in case. The baggage carousel
bump At the baggage carousel, someone bumps into
you. You think n more of it when they say sorry.
Moments later, you and your wallet are gone. The
suitcase helper Someone offers to help you with
your luggage but then refuses to part with it
unless you give them money first. Its better to
hire an airport porter than ask random folk for
help.
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Airport pickpockets Upon picking up your luggage,
you may be unfocussed searching for exit signs,
car rental desks, or wherever they are selling
drinks. But, even as you are distracted, youre
the object of riveted attention from
pickpockets. You will come to know of your
losses only once its too late. Keep your
valuables on your person as in jackets or
handbags. Ask your insurance cover provider if
your policy covers incidents like this. The
Mobile phone airport scams Vendors rent you a
mobile phone with the bait that you get your
security deposit back when you return the phone.
They do not tell you about the extortionate
charges. Get your mobile calls much cheaper by
researching companies before you have left
home. False greeter In case you have asked your
hotel to send you a taxi, there could be more
than one person holding up a card greeting your
arrival. You can now be taken for a ride. The
Bluetooth sting If your handset is on
discoverable mode, an airport hacker can pair
it with your device. Then, they can steal
information or install malware. Do not forget to
unselect the discoverable option on your device.
Let sensitive data be safe from shysters. Use
encryption software. There is
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more about airport scams you should know that can
save your money and privacy. The Tampered
airport ATM. The scam can take place since you
are not mindfully aware. You would be best
advised to be on the lookout for compromised cash
machines. Keep your eyes peeled for tampering
signs on the boy of the machine. Scammers can
easily use skimming devices to get ahold of your
personal information. If you espy a skimming
device on the body of the cashpoint, be sure to
let the relevant bank staff know. Barring this,
theres always the Police who would appreciate
some citizens keeping their peepers open. A
skimmer is a card reader masquerading as an
integrated part of an ATM. This type in airport
scams is in trend as travelers are not aware of
skimming devices. The skimmer attachment gathers
PIN codes and card numbers. These are then
replicated onto ersatz cards. The fraud type
skimming takes place when a skimmer compromises
an ATM. The act of sliding down your card into an
ATM that, unbeknownst to you, has a skimmer
attached implies that you invariably also slide
the card through the counterfeit reader. The
latter scans and stores all your data from the
magnetic stripe, besides capturing your PIN from
the keypad, this is arguably the worst of all
possible card scams. The data so gathered can
easily be used to make ATM withdrawals. Continue
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