Beware of money changers

This will be handy for visitors to smaller provinces or islands where public transportation is inexpensive and things are sold in sari-sari shops (small convenience stores where items are sold per piece instead of in packs). Because a tricycle driver is unlikely to have change for a thousand peso bill or even a 500, always have at least a 50 on hand.

This is the one to watch out for in terms of scams. Money changers in the Philippines have a reputation for driving a hard bargain, trying to rip off unsuspecting tourists, and using aggressive negotiating tactics. Do you have to be afraid of them? No way. Simply be aware of it and ready. Consider getting a fee-free card, exchanging money before you arrive, or doing it at a trustworthy location, such as your hotel. This is definitely one of the top Things about the Philippines You Should Know before travelling to this beautiful country.


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