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continued from "Tips on how to avoid Getting Robbed" - Part 4 - by Anne-Marie Dingemans
Lastly, if you do get robbed, it's extremely important that you immediately block debit and credit cards, mobile phones and your Traveler's Cheques. I mention the mobile phone as, especially in Europe, many thieves will use your mobile phone to call (abroad) and charges add up quickly.
Tip 8: Blocks cards and phone immediately
So, keep 2 lists (one with you, one at home) of the phone numbers you'll need in case of a robbery (credit card company, banks, mobile phone company, airline, embassy, travel insurance, local police) so you can quickly block your cards and phone. This is the first thing you do. Then, it's important to always file charges at the local police station.
Tip 9: Always notify the police
We know there is only a very small chance that you will get your valuables back, but you require the police report to file a claim with your travel insurance. In many countries, you can report a robbery over the phone in various languages, and sometimes even on the internet! In addition, if you report the robbery, this will add to the yearly statistics of crime, and maybe, just maybe, it helps the police receive more funds to hire more people to keep the city safe.
Lastly, start the process of duplicating other lost items, such as airline tickets and your passport or driver’s license.
I hope my suggestions help you be aware and prepared, which is probably the best insurance against you being robbed. Keep in mind that most people are lazy and will go for the easiest target. Just make sure you’re not it, and you'll be fine!
Tip 10: Don't be an easy target (and they’ll pick the person after you)
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