21 Common Travel Scams Making a Comeback and How to Spot Them

9. The Overpriced Souvenir Scheme

sabah borneo malaysia souvenir shop selling all kinda of momentos. Photo Credit: Envato @ellinnur

Souvenir shopping is a quintessential part of travel, but tourists often fall prey to inflated prices for low-quality goods. Vendors may use high-pressure sales tactics or misrepresent the value and authenticity of their products, leaving travelers with overpriced trinkets. To avoid this scam, travelers should research local crafts and average prices before making purchases. It's advisable to shop at reputable stores and avoid impulse buys from street vendors. Haggling is often expected in many cultures, and being prepared to negotiate can help secure fair prices. By being informed and discerning, travelers can bring home meaningful souvenirs without breaking the bank.

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