Monday, April 8, 2013

La Jolla Mazatlan Complaints Department Provides Ways To Avoid Travel Scams For Spring 2013 Vacations

Scottsdale, Arizona (PRWEB) April 07, 2013 </p><p> Spring break is traditionally a time for students and workers to relax, unwind, and enjoy the beautiful spring weather. Many vacationers decide to head south, to enjoy a tropical getaway, for their vacation. La Jolla Mazatlan Complaints Department is more than aware of the fact that travelers often have care-free attitudes while on such trips, and advises vigilance at all times, in order to keep personal property secure. </p>&#13;
<p>Theft is obviously one of the most common crimes facing travelers. Pickpockets in particular like to hang out around tourist-filled areas, knowing that many tourists carry large sums of money in their wallets, for extravagant vacation spending. La Jolla Mazatlan Complaints Department advises individuals to be wary of all crowded areas, and to keep personal belonging in-hand at all times. Often, a pickpocket will scan through areas where there are open markets, or street performers, combing the crowd, looking for a victim distracted by a musician or engrossed in local merchandise. A distracted individual is far easier to steal from, than someone who is being vigilant, holding their items, and generally looking out for suspicious activity. </p>&#13;
<p>La Jolla Mazatlan Complaints Department also wishes that travelers follow these same rules while checking into resorts, or waiting around in an airport. Nothing is as catastrophic to the enjoyment of one's vacation, than having someone else walk away with one's luggage. Criminals will exploit any opportunity that they can, and the best way to avoid being a victim, is simply being aware, and paying attention.</p>&#13;
<p>One of the latest tricks that criminals are using to steal is through technology. Computer hackers have developed software capable of embedding itself into hard drives, through wireless connections. La Jolla Mazatlan Complaints Department recommends that travelers only connect to official wireless connections, provided by trusted sources. Just because a wireless network exists, does not mean it is safe. Check with the restaurant or resort, before connecting to any wireless connection through a laptop or smartphone. The malicious software can record keystrokes and user information, allowing the hacker to gain access to email accounts, bank accounts, and any other personal information, which may be stored on the device. </p>&#13;
<p>La Jolla Mazatlan Complaints Department wishes to assure travelers that while these scams exist, they are not rampant. Plenty of people visit the La Jolla Mazatlan resort and leave completely satisfied. As evidenced by the 2012 Traveler's Choice Award for being a "Top Romantic Getaway", travelers return again and again to the La Jolla Mazatlan resort, to experience the beautiful beaches, exciting local activities, and the perfect tropical climate. </p>&#13;
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<p>La Jolla Residence Clubs contact information: &#13;
<br />Delfin Condo 110, Sin Nombre, &#13;
<br />82110 Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico &#13;
<br />+52 669 988 1410 &#13;
<br />Member Services USA/CAN: 1-888-508-5565 &#13;
<br />Reservations USA/CAN: 1-866-978-6826 &#13;
<br />http://www.lajollaresidenceclub.com &#13;
<br />info(at)lajollaresidenceclub(dot)com</p>&#13;
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