How to protect yourself against fraudsters when travelling
BNN Bloomberg
While theft and fraud happen everywhere, the challenge of experiencing it while travelling is that you might spend more time on the phone than soaking up rays at the beach, and you can't pop round to your bank branch to sort it out in person.
The 30-year-old from Toronto said she didn’t notice her wallet was missing until 20 minutes later when she was packing up her bag to meet a friend for lunch. Footage from the café's security camera later confirmed the theft.
Within a matter of 30 minutes, thousands of dollars were racked up on different credit cards.
D’Agostini then received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Apple stating they had noticed suspicious activity with her Apple ID and asked if she could download software so they could help. After a few minutes, D’Agostini thought the call was suspicious and hung up. Later she called Apple, who explained they don't call without a booked appointment.