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Money & ATM Scams in Maui, USA

Card skimming, currency exchange fraud, dynamic currency conversion, and cash cons. Below are the money & atm scams scams reported in Maui — how they work and how to avoid them.

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Last updated: April 9, 2026

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Money & ATM Scams Scams

11

Total in Maui

How it works

Independent snorkel gear rental shops near Kaanapali Beach and Kamaole Beach in Kihei charge $10–$20 per day for basic mask and fin sets, but some shops add mandatory "damage waiver" fees of $10–$15 per day and then claim minor pre-existing wear constitutes damage requiring the full replacement cost of equipment ($80–$120 per set). Snorkel Bob's is the main reputable chain with clear rental terms and island-wide return options; unlicensed street-level operators and some hotel-affiliated vendors lack transparent terms. Tourists who rent near Ulua Beach or Polo Beach in Wailea have reported being charged for alleged mask scratches or fin stress fractures on gear that was already worn.

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