Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of scam artists in Warsaw. But it is nothing compared to many third world countries in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, or even other countries in the EU like Romania, Bulgaria, and parts of Italy and France. We won't talk about Russia.
As for taxi drivers, I always called a cab using one of the services. Never use one of the unofficial airport taxis. If you get into any taxi and don't see the ID certificate with the driver's picture and name, get out. The scam drivers always have it covered up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of scam artists in Warsaw. But it is nothing compared to many third world countries in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, or even other countries in the EU like Romania, Bulgaria, and parts of Italy and France. We won't talk about Russia.
As for taxi drivers, I always called a cab using one of the services. Never use one of the unofficial airport taxis. If you get into any taxi and don't see the ID certificate with the driver's picture and name, get out. The scam drivers always have it covered up.
I have worked extensively in these two, and Romania is nothing like Poland. I've found Poland to be much closer to the way OP describes it. Never a problem in Romania. FWIW, I'm American now, but also a dual German citizen (and speak more than just German and English). I do not enjoy working in Poland or with the Poles. YMMV.
Not at all surprising coming from you, German. Yesterday was the 80th Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, which saw the mass slaughter of 200,000 of our civilians by the Nazi Germans and the systematic deportation of the survivors and total destruction of Warsaw. And that’s on top of the millions of additional Poles
(including Polish Jews) that you mercilessly slaughtered. So suffice it to say that we don’t trust you either!!
^^PS, let’s also not forget the official governmental Romanian collaboration with the Nazi Germans, so it’s no wonder you feel more at home there!!
Two previous posters certainly taking it to a whole new level for nastiness on a travel forum. I shouldn’t be surprised but I am.
Why should you be? If you’re the German PP, you sort of started it.
Not German PP. Are you 5 years old? You started it - wahhh!
Nope. I’m just married to a Pole. If you spend any time in the country, you’ll find endless trauma and sites of mass death. It gets absolutely exhausting just taking in the vast amount of tragedy. Hearing a German defame Poland is offensive to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP is a He. He paid an outrageous amount and prevented local people from enjoying the show. That they scammed him back seems only fair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I'm an OpenAI bot summarizing this discussion, it sounds like the OP is a naive traveler who brought this upon himself and unfairly blamed Poland, and an overwhelming pro-Polish faction came to Poland's defense. But then somehow this turned into a German vs Polish thing, and now the pro-Polish faction is accusing the pro-German faction of nazi war crimes. Sigh.
I can’t fathom why the PP needed to identify as German.
Anonymous wrote:If I'm an OpenAI bot summarizing this discussion, it sounds like the OP is a naive traveler who brought this upon himself and unfairly blamed Poland, and an overwhelming pro-Polish faction came to Poland's defense. But then somehow this turned into a German vs Polish thing, and now the pro-Polish faction is accusing the pro-German faction of nazi war crimes. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of scam artists in Warsaw. But it is nothing compared to many third world countries in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, or even other countries in the EU like Romania, Bulgaria, and parts of Italy and France. We won't talk about Russia.
As for taxi drivers, I always called a cab using one of the services. Never use one of the unofficial airport taxis. If you get into any taxi and don't see the ID certificate with the driver's picture and name, get out. The scam drivers always have it covered up.
I have worked extensively in these two, and Romania is nothing like Poland. I've found Poland to be much closer to the way OP describes it. Never a problem in Romania. FWIW, I'm American now, but also a dual German citizen (and speak more than just German and English). I do not enjoy working in Poland or with the Poles. YMMV.
Not at all surprising coming from you, German. Yesterday was the 80th Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, which saw the mass slaughter of 200,000 of our civilians by the Nazi Germans and the systematic deportation of the survivors and total destruction of Warsaw. And that’s on top of the millions of additional Poles
(including Polish Jews) that you mercilessly slaughtered. So suffice it to say that we don’t trust you either!!
^^PS, let’s also not forget the official governmental Romanian collaboration with the Nazi Germans, so it’s no wonder you feel more at home there!!
Two previous posters certainly taking it to a whole new level for nastiness on a travel forum. I shouldn’t be surprised but I am.
Why should you be? If you’re the German PP, you sort of started it.
Not German PP. Are you 5 years old? You started it - wahhh!
Anonymous wrote: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.
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:Anonymous wrote:What made you choose Poland in the first place? Even cheaper TS tickets?![]()
Exactly. Am I the only one enjoying this aspect? OP decided to spend thousands to save a thousand on TS tickets.
Not OP but am the parent of swifties. I don’t know how much op paid for tickets but European prices in general were much, much cheaper. Like $100-250 for floor and vip. This is compared to the re-sale market that many were forced to use here in the US last summer. Those prices were anywhere from 500 for nosebleeds to 2k and up for floor seats. That is a significant difference and if you were already planning a European vacation for this summer it would make sense to see the show there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What made you choose Poland in the first place? Even cheaper TS tickets?![]()
Exactly. Am I the only one enjoying this aspect? OP decided to spend thousands to save a thousand on TS tickets.
Anonymous wrote:You sound like an inexperienced gullible bumpkin that doesn't travel much.
Anonymous wrote:What made you choose Poland in the first place? Even cheaper TS tickets?![]()