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29FEB Sep 19th, 2013 11:02 AM

Cathies' <i>"I laughed at him. He then spat at me and stormed off, which was even funnier!"</i>
reminded me of one visit when I found an abandoned gold ring on a balustrade.

I henceforth was able to wave it at any scammer who approached, indicating I had found mine.
(I'd rather make a scammer smile at me than spit.)

cathies Sep 19th, 2013 01:34 PM

29feb, being spat at wasn't particularly funny, but the outraged look on the scammers face was. I should have explained better.

I must remember to take a gold ring with me next time!

FrankS Sep 19th, 2013 01:37 PM

200+ days in Paris and Im yet to be approached with this 'gold ring' scam

Maybe I dont look dumb enough??

cathies Sep 19th, 2013 02:02 PM

Maybe you look too dumb Frank......

Dayenu Sep 19th, 2013 04:35 PM

sparkchaser on Sep 16, 13 at 7:03am

I don't think she even carried a purse.

Well then how did she carry her water??!?!?

=D> This made me laugh out loud!

sdtravels Sep 19th, 2013 05:11 PM

Dayenu, can you explain sparkchaser's joke? I don't get it.

29FEB Sep 19th, 2013 05:37 PM

Here you go, sd:

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...e-of-water.cfm

cigalechanta Sep 19th, 2013 06:04 PM

The latest scam is the petition for the deaf. They do not look like gypsies Today's NYTImes reported that a group of 20 pickpockets were arrested. They looked like tourist with also the cameras around their necks

Robert2533 Sep 19th, 2013 06:19 PM

And just what do Gypsies look like?

We encountered the "gold ring" scam only once, a few years ago after crossing Pont des Arts, and it was so obvious even Monet could have seen it.

sdtravels Sep 20th, 2013 02:07 AM

29FEB, thanks! A really funny post. Had me giggling.

karekare2 Oct 30th, 2013 08:47 AM

Just returned from the Eiffel Tower and was target for the ring scam. It was the typical scenario=a man drops a ring right before we cross the streets picks it up, shows it to us,
we ignore, he drops it again in the middle of the street and goes to pick it up, we ignore him,
and he follows us across the street and tries once again to engage us. At this point I waved my
hand in front of him saying "no, no" and walked away.
Upon arriving at the Eiffel Tower and seeing unbelievably long lines we decided to stroll around
the grounds. Guess what-the bracelet scam was going on in front of us. It was amazing to watch. I was so captivated by the process that I walked up and watched the 3 men in action.
Two of the men had their victims hands and were weaving away while a third man was on his cell phone-pretending to talk to someone- watching their victims. Of course, this scam had several outcomes-paying for the bracelets and/or getting pick pocketed by the phone man. It was
interesting how one of the bracelet making guys wedged his back up against the 2nd victim
cutting off contact with the victims friend. I just stood there shaking my head. I walked away
and told the two young victims that they should check their money.
This was one interesting afternoon. How disappointing. I am so glad that I had read about all the various scams and did not fall victim to any of them.
All I can say is stay alert, be careful and enjoy the sites.
Oh yeah, this bracelet men were within 100 yards of the police-ha! what a joke.....

rhianapritchard Nov 2nd, 2013 11:28 AM

We visited the Sacre Coeur earlier this year to be approached by a bunch of blokes who wanted to weave some kind of thing rom my other halfs finger. Before they started the cops showed up and they all did a runner. We couldn't quite work out what they were up to! Distraction tactic for pick pocketing? It wa squire amusing watching them scarper!

rhianapritchard Nov 2nd, 2013 11:29 AM

*quite amusing

kerouac Nov 2nd, 2013 11:34 AM

I've never actually seen these guys even though I don't live far away, but there are a lot of complaints about them. They weave some sort of "friendship bracelet" and apparently are really fast if you don't snatch your hand away immediately. Once the damned thing is on you, it is much harder to refuse to give them money -- and most people say that they can be quite aggressive.

lateinlifetraveler Nov 2nd, 2013 11:47 AM

We were approached at the foot of Sacred Coeur by a dark skinned man carrying a bright colored string. I just shook my head while giving him a "don't even think about it" look and we both just kept walking. No problem after that.


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