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For work, I have lived in both Slovakia and Ukraine, which share proximity and cultural mores with Poland. Yes, there is corruption, and yes, you can be scammed if not careful.
But I also lived in Pakistan and India for a few years, and the lies and scams in THAT region of the world are truly astounding. If someone in India or Pakistan is speaking to you, there is a high chance they are telling a lie/trying tondeceive/scam you, and the lack of shame when they are caught out is disgusting. Poland is squaky-clean honest in comparison. OP, don't ever go there. |
DP. I have traveled a lot and also never had a need to map out where a taxi driver is going. |
There are plenty of unscrupulous car hire drivers the world over and unless you truly don’t care about cost/travel time it’s always a good practice to independently check google maps to ensure the route you’re taking makes sense. Just because you’ve always ended up where you wanted to be doesn’t mean you haven’t been taken on a circuitous route. |
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Come on, people. Some countries can be worse than others when it comes to scams. And sometimes you can also hit a string of bad luck.
For me, it was Vietnam. It really left a bad taste in my mouth even though I know plenty of people who have been there with few issues. |
| I’m truly sorry OP, that sounds awful. It is unfortunate because Poland had a chance to show off its country to new tourists and they should have gone out of their way to impress people so they would return and tell their friends. Tourism is big business. |
You do know people got scammed on TS tickets and Abnb right here in ‘Merica too? |
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I’m sorry that this happened to you, OP.
I have spent a lot of time in Poland and LOVE it. Key is booking nice hotels or apartment hotels. Only take public transportation or Uber. I enjoyed biking around Warsaw, listening to Chopin concerts, strolling in the beautiful Royal Baths Park, elegant little cafes where you can have cake and coffee, and hot chocolate that you can eat with a spoon! There is a lot to love. I’m sorry that your experience was bad. |
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You sound not ready for international travel OP. Poland is one of the cleanest, safest places in all of Europe. If you can’t handle Poland, then you can’t handle anywhere.
Also I love how Americans come to Europe, snap up Taylor tickets because they are SOOO much cheaper than at home, depriving locals of tickets (and housing in the case of Airbnbs) in the process, and then complain when the red carpet isn’t rolled out for them. Americans really are a dumb breed. |
| When we got to Rome, the cabbie ripped us off (we gave him a 100 and he gave us change for a 50, then claimed we gave him a 50). It was almost charming tbh - I wondered briefly if the tourism board coordinated it! |
| I traveled through Krakow and loved it. We only had an issue when we were taking the bus and accidentally missed our stop. There were "police" on the bus (which went to a tourist destination so it was an easy target) that charged us money, maybe 35 dollars, I can't remember, for not paying the right ticket fee. I didn't argue. Just paid by credit card and then went online to dispute the charges with my credit card and was given a refund. |
| Ugh.I had a bad experience with a Swiftie who went around acting like an idiot and then blamed an entire country! I hate Swifties! They are terrible, boycott them! |
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Pro tips:
1. Stay at a hotel…always. 2. Have your hotel concierge arrange a car service to/from hotel/airport. (They won’t scam the hotel since it’s their source of gigs.) ^^^ Foolproof ways to avoid problems. |
| Booking.com tells me everything I need to know about your ability to travel. Nobody uses that site. |
| Not a lot of love for OP it seems. |
| OP, do the world a favor and just go to EPCOT the next time you want to experience another country! |