Tag: Nanjing
Snatch thefts in China
1 0How it works: Two versions: strike and run; distract and grab. Possible scenarios: Bike/moped: riding past with a pillion rider doing the snatch. Bar, restaurant: stealing unattended bags/valuables on the…
QR code payment scams in China
1 0How it works: Situation: Criminals have been pasting their own QR code (easy to make) over the original ones by merchants (shops, bicycle sharing, etc). It is almost impossible to detect…
Sob story scammers in China
2 0How it works: Claim to have been robbed, and ask if you can spare some change for them to take transport. Places to beware: Anywhere (e.g. Xi’an: Xi’an City Wall…
Fake beggars in China
1 0How it works: Version 1: clings to you, then picks from your pockets if a chance arises. Version 2: beggars with fake disabilities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbRALNRbgak Places to beware: Anywhere What to…
Fake monks in China
2 0How it works: Version 1: a monk gives you a blessing or amulet, and then asks you to donate. He shows you a (fake) donation book detailing donations made by…
Counterfeit yuan scam in China
1 0How it works: Latest (in July 2019): we have received on the ground reports that this is becoming a problem in Beijing. Tour operators have given us feedback that their…
Jade buying scams in China
4 0How it works: Opening: There are jade shops which sell fake or low quality jade at inflated prices. You may end up here as part of a tour and will…
Fake tour agents in China
5 0How it works: Version 1: you may encounter street touts who pass themselves off as from a reputable tour agency with fake name cards. Generally, they will tempt you by…
Cheap, low quality tours in China
5 1How it works: Opening: Very cheap tours are advertised. Set-up: Version 1: their main revenue comes from commission shops pay when they bring tourists there – you find yourself spending…