You are addressing it as "scam" as if it is so common around Yerevan, while I understand it is clickbait for your video, and it is something outrageous for you which you had encountered, it only leaves a false impression on people who have no idea about the safety or trustworthiness of such a small country. If you said "beware of this scam in Paris, France," nobody would really care about the scam and the reputation of the country. But in Armenia's case, it (the thumbnail) might have played a role, as people might not have even clicked on your video, but memorized something unpleasant... Although, I also noticed you have another video titled as "everyone must visit Yerevan, Armenia." Regardless, it felt like as if nothing else mattered for you in your video, but the "scam." And also an advice from me as an experienced traveler, always check prices before you make a purchase.
Bro, this is not a scam; it is expensive juice, Check the menu in in front of that place (seen in the video) small orange juice - 1000 dram, small Pomegranate 4000 dram, big one 5000 drams, it is just expensive juice.
@@JJustMax scam is when you are robbed of your money by trickery, the prices were clearly visible and the woman herself told him the price, no one forced him to buy it there. Its not a scam, its a purchase.
@@gaming4ever118 Armenia is European country in Europe too just people are different. I have even map of Europe from Belgium schools where it shows Armenia in Europe and other recourses. And i never met such taxi driver who would drink in work, maybe it was his own car out of service picking up people not regular working for a taxi service company and kind of secretly tried to drink
"Is there only pomegranate juice?" Next to you was literally a big sign showing all other juices. And no, you were not scammed, the price for 1 pimegranate juice is really 4000 AMD. Thats why I stopped buying them. In 2023 it was 3000, in 2021 it was 2000. There is no pricing strategy in these type of shops.
Sounds expensive. The only way to know is to go check another fresh juice shop. You can still get some 100% pomegranate juice from the supermarket, which cost way below 4000AMD.
Their other juices didn't look that bad for the price. If you want some good food check out (Tun Lahmajo) ; if you want to have a little drink (Calumet Ethnic Lounge) or since you are from Belgium (Dargett Craft Beer) ; a little coffee or food in a vintage place check out (Mirzoyan Library). Enjoy Armenia, you are the most welcome. @@Maartentravels
@@MaartentravelsIm Armenian local from Yerevan I live in the center and Ive paid 4000 multiple times for Pomegranate juice its really just expensive for this type of juice
That tunnel in communist regime time was closed. No one loud to pass true. That’s nice shortcut I think we Armenians are should push government to paint nice and keep clean and make sure all the lights are working all the time so people can feel not scary when they pass true and about mosque I remember it was museum and guess what it was old Yerevan city museum, that’s the way Armenians they can keep that mask until no more communist regime because in communist time communist they don’t believe any religious and they where demeaning to destroy all churches and mosques,now Armenians give back to Iranians
your channel is a scam there isnt any scam in all this video you are a belgian self-conscious youtuber… Armenia is so full of honest and kind people, maybe you are used to Brussels :)
the title of this video is kinda unbefitting of this content , you have shown 0 (Beware of this SCAM in Yerevan) , What scam ?...was it included or did you forget to add it ?... or was it the pomegranate juice thingy , if yes ? than my guy you are greatly mistaken , for you have went to by pomegranate which is already an expensive fruit in the small centre of Yerevan (which is the most popular place to visit) and expect it not to be expensive !!!!??? , was it expensive (YES) , was it a fair price (YES) , next time please choose your titles better and don't tarnish my countries with such titles just for the sake of click AKA (click baiting)
What SCAM? Please stop using these words to attract people’s attention to watch your videos. The girl didn’t scam you. She misunderstood you and told you the total price you needed to pay instead of price per each. There was an obvious language barrier. On the other note, I did like your video and would have watched it even if it did not have the word ‘SCAM’ in it. So please stop sending wrong messages in the titles.
of course it was part of Persia please go read real history and learn about Persian Empire that how massive empire was it you guys were part of Persia and then part of soviet now you are independent which still not completely the problem that you guys have its because of poor education system that you received during soviet union you didnt learn anything just do some research and see how many countries were part of Persian empire and for your info still in Tajikistan and Afghanistan they speak Persian and there are many Persian words in armenian so just use your little brain before you open your mouth
I understand why you used the word ‘scam’, as it’s a classic word to entice viewers, but not only is it misleading, it also gives a bad impression of Armenia to anyone who doesn’t watch all the way through to 18+ minutes. Especially now, 10 months after the video has been posted, I’d lightly suggest considering changing the title to something more positive (if you enjoyed your experience in Armenia, which it seems you did). The title alone might be enough to ward off people from even considering visiting this wonderful, safe and special country. Anyway, nice video and all the best 👍🇦🇲
Don't be so provocative!!! It's kinda infantile approach by you. If you watch your video again, you'll notice the fixed price of pomegranate juice for 4000 drams. There was no scam at all !!!
reading comments and seems like everyone forget $20 is for 2 bottles of juice :) I agree $10 is still not cheap, but pomegranate is not orange you know
Whatever you see in so called Armenia are build after they were settled in Irevan khanate, Western Azerbaijan by Russia. All Azerbaijanis were forced to leave and their historical heritages were destroyed and these buildings were build on them. Only Blue Mosque remains and they represent it as a Iranian mosque... The old churches are Albanian heritage and no connection to current Armenia