Warning! Don't Talk to The Monks!
- Pam

- May 14, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: May 15, 2024
We know most of y'all are Vegas pros and know your way around the Strip, but we
just want to put some FYIs here for any newbies.
"Timeshare Presentations: https://goldbergloren.com/top-20-scams-rip-offs-las-vegas/ The offer of complimentary shows or meals in return for attending a timeshare presentation might sound tempting, but such offers often use aggressive and high-pressure tactics to convince attendees.
Familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions, do thorough research about the company making the offer, and remember that there’s rarely such a thing as a “free” offer without some kind of catch. Stay vigilant with these tactics:
Polite Declination:
Politely decline any offers that involve timeshare presentations, as they often lead to aggressive sales tactics.
Prior Research:
Familiarize yourself with common timeshare scams to recognize and sidestep potential pitfalls."
"Official" Photographers https://www.turnitupworld.com/blog/2023/1/14/15crazyscamslasvegas2023
"For many visitors to Las Vegas, a photo at the iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign is a must do. Just beware of “official” looking photographers who may attempt to charge you to take a photo. There are no official photographers post to the sign. It’s a scam. You can take your own photo, or ask someone in line for help taking the photo. If you do ask the “official” looking person to take it – we advise negotiating any tip in advance to avoid any awkward situation."
"Coin Shortage"https://youtu.be/UCPa-YRf_m4?si=SpCJjRiPbY8s4HyX&t=373
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ5TKD542gs Just some over all tips and tricks!




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