by steve@skyfire.vip | Dec 2, 2022 | Scam Tips
Long Hauling A commonly known Las Vegas scam at this point, some disingenuous cab drivers will take unknowing tourists on the longer “scenic route” to drive up their fare. Skip the stress and leverage rideshare apps like UBER & Lyft. Conveniently, the fare...
by steve@skyfire.vip | Dec 2, 2022 | Scam Tips
Photographers at the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign If you visit the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, you’ll likely see photographers ready to snap tourist photos. Like street performers, they are not official employees, work for tips, and you are not...
by steve@skyfire.vip | Dec 2, 2022 | Scam Tips
Street Performer Photos Buskers are commonly found along Strip and Fremont Street showcasing a talent or dressed as popular characters, showgirls, etc. Performers expect a tip for taking a picture with them, but they’re legally unable to set a specific price....
by steve@skyfire.vip | Dec 2, 2022 | Scam Tips
3 Card Monty (or similar derivatives) Hustlers will set up shop on pedestrian walkways offering tourists the opportunity to double their money if they’re able to identify their chosen card after it is shuffled with 2 others or find a ball placed under 1 of 3...
by steve@skyfire.vip | Dec 2, 2022 | Scam Tips
CD Hawkers Aspiring musicians often look to distribute their music (or blank CDs that supposedly contains their music) on the Strip, hoping to get discovered. They’ll hand you a CD, almost as if it’s a freebie. You grab it because you’re polite, next thing you...
by steve@skyfire.vip | Dec 2, 2022 | Scam Tips
How to Avoid the Top 10 Worst Bachelorette Party Scams in Las Vegas Las Vegas is a bustling and lively city. Renowned for its diverse attractions, Vegas is a top vacation destination. Most residents of Las Vegas are honest, hard-working people. The important thing for...