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Travelling Tokyo The Avanti Group Way: Travel Tips From Anthony Bourdain - 1 views

What if you found yourself next to CNN's rockstar travel documentarian Anthony Bourdain at a party? Obviously, you ask him where you should go on vacation this summer and shake him down for travel ...

Travelling Tokyo The Avanti Group Way

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Travelling Review The Avanti Group Way: TSA's tips for traveling with your pet - 1 views

These days you can bring your small dog or cat with you in the passenger area of the plane when you fly. The TSA has special security procedures. They are offering the following tips for making tra...

Travelling Review The Avanti Group Way TSA's tips for traveling with your pet

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Lynell Moultry

Travelling Review The Avanti Group Way - Travel Wisdom: Being Polite Has Its Rewards - 1 views

Paul Haswell is a Hong Kong-based technology and telecommunications lawyer at Pinsent Masons LLP who moonlights as a hip-hop DJ at Hong Kong's RTHK radio. The U.K. native spoke to the Journal abou...

Travelling Review The Avanti Group Way

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Travelling Review The Avanti Group Way: Tips From Pros - Best Apps - 1 views

Tips From the Travel Pros: Best Apps for Your Instagram Photos I had framed it as a "rookie wanting to pitch with the All-Stars" when I first explored professional travel bloggers. You mean peopl...

travelling review the Avanti Group way Tips From Travel Pros: Best Apps for Your Instagram Photos

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Kirstie Brink

Tips for Picking the Right Travel Adventure Review by the Avanti Group - 1 views

Who has time to plan that perfect adventure? Wouldn't it be great to just show up and have someone else sweat all the details? You can do exactly that these days but this is key: You have to choos...

Review by the Avanti Group Tips for Picking Right Travel Adventure

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blaketreece

Travel Review Tips by The Avanti Group: Holiday villa fraud that's hit countless Britis... - 1 views

You arrive at that dream villa to find the owner's never heard of you - and you sent your cash to a chillingly plausible conman For Chris and Annia Pegg, a two-week break in the South of France ev...

Travel Review Tips by The Avanti Group Holiday villa fraud that's hit countless British families

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solracivanna

Travel Review Tips by the Avanti Group on 40 Travel Scams to Avoid - 1 views

When you're a tourist, unfamiliar with your surroundings and vulnerable to needing help or information, you tend to be more trusting of locals and less likely to question what you're being told. ...

Travel Review Tips by the Avanti Group 40 Scams to Avoid

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Travel Review Tips by the Avanti Group: The New Hotel Wi-Fi Scam You Haven't Heard of Yet - 1 views

You choose a hotel because it advertises free Wi-Fi. But when you log on, you find the connection is agonizingly slow. "Aha," says the hotel. "You want high-speed, we'll give you high-speed-for ju...

Travel Review Tips by the Avanti Group

started by solracivanna on 17 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Lynell Moultry

Travel Review Tips by the Avanti Group on How Unethical Behavior Becomes Habit - 1 views

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    When a former client's secretary was arrested for embezzlement years before his own crimes were uncovered, Bernie Madoff commented to his own secretary, "Well, you know what happens is, it starts out with you taking a little bit, maybe a few hundred, a few thousand. You get comfortable with that, and before you know it, it snowballs into something big." We now know that Madoff's Ponzi scheme started when he engaged in misreporting to cover relatively small financial losses. Over a 15-year period, the scam grew steadily, eventually ballooning to $65 billion, even as regulators and investors failed to notice the warning signs. Many of the biggest business scandals of recent years - including the News of the World phone hacking scandal, billions in rogue trading losses at UBS, and the collapse of Enron - have followed a similar pattern: The ethical behavior of those involved eroded over time. Few of us will ever descend as deeply into crime as Bernard Madoff, yet we all are vulnerable to the same slippery slope. We are likely to begin with small indiscretions such as taking home office supplies, exaggerating mileage statements, or miscategorizing a personal meal in a restaurant as business-related. Nearly three-quarter of the employees who responded to one survey reported that they had observed unethical or illegal behavior by coworkers in the past year.
blaketreece

Travel Review Tips by The Avanti Group: Ten things you need to know about travel insura... - 2 views

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    1. "A lot of people making fraudulent claims on their travel insurance are first time fraudsters, and don't realise how serious it is to make a false claim," says Simon Cook, Head of Special Investigations at claims management and assistance company, CEGA. 2. "Making a false travel insurance claim can result in a criminal record, which would make it very difficult, for instance, to take out any sort of insurance policy in the future - and that includes car and household insurance," says Simon Cook. "In a worst case scenario, it could lead to a prison sentence." 3. Top of the list of fraudulent travel insurance claims? "It's common for someone who has suffered a genuine loss to add a few noughts to the value of that loss - a Sekonda watch might become a Rolex for instance," says Malcolm Tarling of the Association of British Insurers. "Exaggerated losses, false claims for lost baggage and fictitious medical treatment are among the most common fraudulent claims," adds Simon Cook. 4. "If a false travel insurance claim is submitted but withdrawn after having second thoughts, it can still lead to a prosecution for fraud," says Simon Cook. 5. "Insurers will check every detail of a dubious claim; from the authenticity of a doctor's bill handed out on the other side of the world, to the validity of a witness statement in a foreign language," says Simon Cook. "Cognitive interviewing techniques, investigation by overseas agents and medical assessments may all be used to assess the honesty of a suspicious claim." 6. "Fraudulent travel insurance claims put up the cost of everyone's insurance premiums," says Simon Cook. "In other words, innocent travellers foot the bill for fraudulent claims." Read full article
Lynell Moultry

Travel Review Tips by the Avanti Group on how to Not Eat Like a Tourist in New Orleans - 1 views

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    Before I left for New Orleans I was telling friends and neighbors of my plans. "Are you going to Eat at Mother's?" "I bet you can't wait to taste some Jambalaya." "There's a place on Bourbon where you can get a Hurricane and next door some Sweet Potato Fries just covered in powdered sugar, please have it for me." No, No, a thousand times no. New Orleans is guilty of feeding some garbage food to tourists and the tourists are guilty of loving it and going all over the internet screaming the authenticity of the overpriced Jambalaya they had on Bourbon Street. I once wrote about the bad food done in New Orleans name outside of New Orleans. The bad food has also infiltrated the Quarter. Here are a few common sense tips to eating in New Orleans. If the sign says 'voted the best" or "authentic" run away. Most of the places guilty of food fraud are in the quarter, there is even a place in the French Market offering 'authentic Cajun Tacos.' There are exceptions like Galatoires, Johnny's and Central Grocery however you should do most of your dining outside of the quarter.
Blair Averette

Travelling Tokyo the Avanti Group Way: The ultimate American road trip with Daniella Mo... - 0 views

She lives to travel, but this adventure would be her greatest yet. Irish Model Daniella Moyles did the ultimate American Road Trip. And she took her homebird boyfriend, Dara – and us – ...

Travelling Tokyo Avanti Group Way The ultimate American road trip with Daniella Moyles

started by Blair Averette on 17 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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