The final scam Amanda mentions is another popular one in most major cities. While walking around the biggest tourist destinations in Paris, a stranger may approach you and offer to take your photo with their professional-looking camera or offer to draw a portrait of you.
Don’t say yes, because once they’re finished, they’ll expect money from you, even if they originally offered to do it for free.
“Like I always say, Paris is safe 90% of the time,” Amanda explains. “Most people don’t have problems, but I share these so you know what to look out for and stay safe when you’re visiting Paris.”
Thanks for the tips, Amanda!
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