Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would love to know what “underdeveloped” countries OP has visited. I’m guessing an all inclusive in DR or something along those lines.
I lived in Egypt, I’ve been less developed countries like Tunisia, Mexico, Caribbean countries, former USSR republic countries.
I’ve never been anywhere where trying to scam tourists is a national sport, except for Poland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You booked accommodation on Airbnb, a site with no quality control.
You took a taxi without looking at your destination on a map. (Too cheap to pay for a data plan?)
You booked tickets on Stubhub, a site with no quality control. (Sensing a pattern here.)
Op, POLAND is not your problem. If you’re going through life with a due diligence strategy of “Other people are responsible for giving me what I want,” then what you get is… this. This is all on you, ducky.
Actually,
1. I do have a data plan on my phone. It didn’t occur to me that I needed to micromanage the taxi driver.
2. Stubhub has very good customer service. They issued us another set of tickets after I complained.
We ended up seating in our original seats. They were legit. It was some bs Polish bureaucracy.
Also, forgot to mention, all the guide tours we had were really bad. Don’t hire tours, do it yourself with audio guides.
Anonymous wrote:
I would love to know what “underdeveloped” countries OP has visited. I’m guessing an all inclusive in DR or something along those lines.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. If you are to visit Poland, here is my advice:
- don’t
- if you do, don’t trust anyone/anything. Always be suspicious and verify
- only book in chain hotels
- don’t use guides, DYI it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You booked accommodation on Airbnb, a site with no quality control.
You took a taxi without looking at your destination on a map. (Too cheap to pay for a data plan?)
You booked tickets on Stubhub, a site with no quality control. (Sensing a pattern here.)
Op, POLAND is not your problem. If you’re going through life with a due diligence strategy of “Other people are responsible for giving me what I want,” then what you get is… this. This is all on you, ducky.
Actually,
1. I do have a data plan on my phone. It didn’t occur to me that I needed to micromanage the taxi driver.
2. Stubhub has very good customer service. They issued us another set of tickets after I complained.
We ended up seating in our original seats. They were legit. It was some bs Polish bureaucracy.
Also, forgot to mention, all the guide tours we had were really bad. Don’t hire tours, do it yourself with audio guides.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve traveled all over the world and in many underdeveloped countries.
I have never encountered so much scamming as I did in Poland.
They scammed us by renting out an apartment on Booking.com full of bed bugs and no access to kitchen.
Taxi driver scammed us by dropping us off at a wrong location and telling us our destination is around the corner.
We almost got scammed with Taylor Swift concert tickets too. There was at least a hundred of people who bought tickets on Stubhub and although their names were on the tickets , the name inside QR code didn’t match and they would not let them in.
We got lucky by chance. They denied us the first time, but we tried again and they didn’t check our names the second time. Stubhub is going to be so screwed by Polish concerts.
I’m never coming back. I thought it was a developed European country because they are part of EU. Wrong.
Anonymous wrote:You booked accommodation on Airbnb, a site with no quality control.
You took a taxi without looking at your destination on a map. (Too cheap to pay for a data plan?)
You booked tickets on Stubhub, a site with no quality control. (Sensing a pattern here.)
Op, POLAND is not your problem. If you’re going through life with a due diligence strategy of “Other people are responsible for giving me what I want,” then what you get is… this. This is all on you, ducky.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve traveled all over the world and in many underdeveloped countries.
I have never encountered so much scamming as I did in Poland.
They scammed us by renting out an apartment on Booking.com full of bed bugs and no access to kitchen.
Taxi driver scammed us by dropping us off at a wrong location and telling us our destination is around the corner.
We almost got scammed with Taylor Swift concert tickets too. There was at least a hundred of people who bought tickets on Stubhub and although their names were on the tickets , the name inside QR code didn’t match and they would not let them in.
We got lucky by chance. They denied us the first time, but we tried again and they didn’t check our names the second time. Stubhub is going to be so screwed by Polish concerts.
I’m never coming back. I thought it was a developed European country because they are part of EU. Wrong.