One of the reasons that scams related to
vacations to Mexico are common is that the country is such a fabulous place to
visit for a romantic getaway or family vacation. Precisely because this country
offers amazing vacation opportunities, is what makes it prone to scammers.
Here’s all you need to know about scams and
vacations to Mexico and how to protect yourself.
Airport transfer scams
If you have pre-booked your airport transfer,
make sure you find the right company upon arrival or you could end up paying
twice in this new type of scam in Mexico. Marketers sometimes target tourists
that arrive to the busiest airports in Mexico, making you feel as though they
were waiting for you, taking you to the transport area outside of the terminal
building. You will probably assume this is the airport transfer you have
pre-booked. But double check. Look out
for the logo of the company which has your reservation and check that they have
your name on their list of reservations BEFORE using the service.
Rental Scams Affecting Vacations to Mexico
Both Innocent and unsuspecting homeowners and
people looking to find accommodation for their vacations to Mexico can be
affected by rental scams, This scam can work both ways. You can be scammed as
an owner looking to rent out your property as well as a renter looking for
somewhere to stay on your vacations to Mexico. Be sure to use reputable
vacation rental agencies that offer guarantees.
Timeshare scams
Timeshare scams in Mexico have become a dying
breed. The Mexican government has done a lot to prevent scams, make buying
timeshare in Mexico a safe and attractive opportunity for both visitors to
Mexico and Mexican nationals. Nowadays, the main kind of timeshare scams to
beware are those of timeshare cancellation companies looking to offer you
services they cannot legally perform. Avoid timeshare cancellation companies at
all costs.
Credit Card Scams
These kinds of scams can affect you online
when you are booking your vacations to Mexico if you use an insecure website to
make payment for your flights or accommodation. Likewise, you should be careful
when giving you credit card to pay for transactions while on vacations to
Mexico. Keep your card in sight at all times. Most establishments in Mexico’s
top tourist areas now have wireless terminals to charge credit card payments.
If in doubt, make sure you use a credit card not a debit card.
What scams have you encountered when taking
vacations? Share the good, the bad and the ugly stories.
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