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Biggest NYC Tourist Scams to Avoid

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Did you know that New York City attracts over 60 million tourists each year? And did you know that, like any other bustling metropolis, NYC has its fair share of scams targeting those very tourists? In today’s video, we’re pulling back the curtain on some of the most common scams you might encounter while exploring the city that never sleeps. From the “Free” CD Scam in Times Square to the “Broken” Taxi Meter trick, we cover a wide range of scams that could potentially ruin your NYC experience.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:22 – The “Free” CD Scam
00:45 – Costume Character Photos
01:07 – Fake Monks
01:25 – Subway Swipers
01:48 – The “Broken” Taxi Meter
02:09 – Street Games
02:28 – The “Found” Jewelry
02:45 – Restaurant Scams
03:04 – Fake Tickets
03:22 – The “Helpful” Local
03:43 – The “Express” Bus Tours
04:02 – The “iPhone” Trick
04:19 – The “Free” WiFi Scams
04:46 – The “Friendship” Bracelet
04:58 – The “Spill” on Your Clothes
05:16 – The “Emergency” Email
05:31 – The “Art” Scam
05:47 – The “Petition” Scam
06:01 – The “ATM Helper”
06:17 – The “Rental” Scam
06:34 – The “Discounted” Souvenirs
06:51 – The “Tourist Information” Centers
07:08 – The “Lost” Tourist
07:24 – The “Phone Charger” Scam
07:40 – The “Official” Document Sellers
07:58 – The “Airport” Rides
08:13 – Outro

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We start off by discussing the allure of New York City—the dazzling lights, iconic landmarks, and the melting pot of cultures. But we quickly pivot to the less glamorous side of things. Scams are an unfortunate reality in any major city, and New York is no exception. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this video aims to equip you with the knowledge to navigate the city safely and enjoyably.

The video delves into various types of scams, such as the Costume Character Photos in Times Square, the Fake Monks offering “peace bracelets,” and the Subway Swipers who offer to swipe you into the subway for cash. Each scam is broken down in detail, explaining how it works and, most importantly, how to avoid falling victim to it. We also share tips on what to do if you find yourself in a tricky situation, so you can get back to enjoying your trip.

New York City is a fantastic place to visit, filled with incredible sights, sounds, and experiences. But it’s always better to be safe than sorry. So, before you pack your bags and head off to the Big Apple, take a few minutes to watch this video. It might just save you time, money, and a whole lot of hassle.

Biggest NYC Tourist Scams to Avoid