Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Health preserving class - What scams are there for the elderly to travel?
What scams are there for the elderly to travel?
1,

Wear a vest. Make a healthy cover

Taking advantage of the elderly's psychology of pursuing health and longevity, criminals use low-cost tourism as a gimmick, wear a "tourism" vest and use the guise of "health preservation" to induce the elderly to accept medical projects, buy health care products and pre-store travel expenses, which damages their legitimate rights and interests and physical and mental health.

2,

Compulsory consumption. Induced consumption

Taking advantage of the "low discrimination" of some elderly people, criminals arrange various self-funded tourism projects and designated shopping shops during the travel process, forcing the elderly to spend shopping, but in fact they collude with shopping places to induce the elderly to buy fakes or substandard products at high prices in order to get kickbacks.

3,

Advance funds. Annual card failure

Criminals sell "tourist year cards" at preferential prices to attract the elderly to pay in advance, claiming that they can visit many scenic spots in the country for free with this card. Visitors who bought it at first can use this card to enter several specific scenic spots, but when the sales of tourist cards are large, such cards will be invalid and the promised scenic spots cannot be entered.

I hope I can help you. Good luck.