Tag: Zhengzhou
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…
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…
Shoe shine scam in China
2 0How it works: Like in Turkey, scammers either put a drop of shoe polish on your shoes or stain your shoes with some liquid. Before you can react, they would…
Bar/karaoke scams in China
2 0How it works: Opening: a pretty girl helps you with directions or wants to practice her English. She then asks if you want to head to a bar/get a drink…
Taxi scams in China
4 1How it works: Version 1: rigged meters; covering a meter with a higher preset starting charge with a cloth. Version 2: claiming a fare is for each person, not for the…
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…