4 Type of Scams in VietNam and How to avoid them ( local tips)

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What are the most common scams in Vietnam that you will encounter?
In this video I will introduce to you 4 common types of scams in Vietnam and how to avoid them.
If you're planning a trip to Vietnam, be sure to watch this video to learn about the scams to lookout for and how to avoid them.
We'll cover topics like tourist traps, fake hotels and more. By watching this video, you'll be prepared for a safe and fun trip to Vietnam!

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Always count your change before leaving restaurants in Vietnam.

AgathaLOutahere
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LIKE 1 👍 Thank you for sharing informative content 💯 I enjoyed the video very much 🌟😁🎉 Greetings from Korea 🇰🇷

hikangsK
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So sad about too much robberies in Vietnam, sometimes it make me nervous about my stuff (on the beach or when I’m riding a bike)

kulijka
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So good that you're helping people out here!

supersimplemarketing
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Thanks for sharing such useful tips. Great job

skincore
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Thank you so much! I will go to Ho Chih Mihn City in about two weeks, so this was very helpful! Plus I could see footage of the streets and Markets too! Very good for my Mental preparation (I have Autism Spectrum Discorder and I am on the higher end of the spectrum)

KingOskar
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Please share where do u get good silk materials. Your video is very informative

elainedlima
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I mean, I don’t know why sellers inside the Ben Than market seems so rude. Bargaining should be healthy and that if the price can no longer be lowered down to what the tourist would want to pay, the seller shouldn’t be rude towards them. 😆 I was there this morning and I got pissed off when she dragged me and ask me how much I can pay. I told politely that I can only pay for 50k each of the basic shirt with Vietnam printed on it. And I gladly wanna buy 10pcs. But she can’t negotiate lower than 80. The other seller even lowered it to 60. I then politely said, I can’t go on with 80. 50-60 would be good. But she said no. I even politely said “thank you” to end bargaining and walk away as I wanna go back to my room. But she got mad and said, I’m a man, I asked her for the price. But then I walk away. And that rude according to her.

I shouldn’t be the likes to respond but d*mn it’s so hot in there and all I wanna do is moved on and be in my room. But I snapped

“I didn’t ask you for the price. You dragged me there and we kind of negotiate into something that aren’t working. And there’s no reason for me to stay. But I did not asked you or anything.” Then I walk out. The last one is just so rude of me, I must admit.
But I will definitely be back again.
I love the foods here😊

simplelife
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Not 'be awake', 'be 'alert'

nrjsqov
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Was this video taken at Ben Tanh market in HCMC ……… ❤ Vietnam

Crypto-Jas
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Take pictures before you buy then give back and offer what you want to pay

ENCRYPTEDEVOLUTION
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Thank you for your advice 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

HowardRiach
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@Tz Bui - You shed a pretty dim light on VN when in fact this can happen anywhere in the world. How many countries have you traveled to?

preston
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did not understand what the heck are you talking about

pierrenguyen
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Your tips are great but it was difficult to understand your English. Typing on the video was very helpful because it helped me to understand you. When your English gets better, you will have more views. My advice…….watch American movies and repeat aloud what you hear., this will help your English get better.

tcitci