An unsuspecting visitor was shocked to discover a hefty £1,500 charge for a kebab on the popular tourist spot of Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The tourist fell victim to a scam where the price on the payment terminal was altered, resulting in an exorbitant payment of £1,480 for a meal that should have cost only £15. Authorities apprehended a scammer involved in the fraudulent scheme targeting foreign tourists in areas like Copacabana and Ipanema. The tourist police in Rio are actively pursuing individuals engaged in deceiving visitors for financial gain.
In a similar incident, a woman from Argentina was overcharged nearly £3,000 for corn on the cob due to language barriers, while a tourist from Colombia was charged around £400 for a caipirinha cocktail. These scams add to the concerns of tourists falling victim to various fraudulent activities in Brazil, including the infamous “Goodnight Cinderella” scam where victims are drugged and robbed.
British tourists are identified as easy targets due to their unfamiliarity with the area, possession of valuables, and lack of awareness about local risks. Recent reports include a British individual passing out after consuming a drink offered by strangers on a Brazilian beach. The incidents highlight the importance of vigilance and caution while visiting popular tourist destinations.
