Preparing for a trip can be stressful, from making sure suitcases meet weight limits to double-checking passports or boarding passes. There is usually a never-ending list of tasks to complete before even stepping on the plane. However, it's common for travelers to let their guard down once the trip is over – a mistake scammers are counting on.
Recently, an airport baggage claims manager wrote a post on Reddit warning of a sneaky scam targeting returning travelers. While this scheme, which involves collecting discarded luggage tags, may not seem too alarming at first, its focus on gaining personal information could have some serious consequences in the future. Here's how the scam works, and why it's raising concerns among travelers.
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