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  1. Dishonest travel package promoters might tell you to pay in one of these ways, but that’s a sure sign of a scam. If you pay with wire transfers, gifts cards, or cryptocurrency and there’s a problem with what you paid for, you’ll lose your money, and there’s likely no way to track it or get it back.

  2. 19 Μαΐ 2022 · To counter this scam, it's important to look closely at the listings when you search for an airline's customer service number online -- the first option that pops up isn't necessarily the official one. Copy and paste the number into the search bar to see its official registration.

  3. 5 Αυγ 2023 · Essentially, fraudsters set up fake travel agencies or travel-related listings, wait for buyers, and fulfill their bookings through stolen payment methods. Fraudsters will use ads or social...

  4. 1 Ιουν 2023 · Research common travel scams before you go so you know what to look out for; Be firm and assertive with locals that seem pushy or overly friendly; Keep belongs zipped away, carried on your front or side, and consider a money belt; Be vigilant of distractions, people brushing up against you, or strangers being hands-on

  5. 20 Ιουν 2023 · Criminals set up convincing fake websites, hack into legitimate accounts and post scam ads on social media, all in an attempt to steal your cash. In the worst cases, you may turn up only to find the accommodation you booked isn't available – or doesn't exist.

  6. 4 Μαρ 2022 · In 2016 a fake Emirates promotion was circulated via WhatsApp calling on recipients to claim two free flight tickets. If you clicked on the link you were taken to a survey to complete - a ruse to steal your personal details. To avoid being caught out, do a quick search for the promotion.

  7. 14 Δεκ 2022 · Phone calls, emails and postcards with enticing travel offers are tempting, but a deal that's way under the value of a trip — like five nights in a hotel plus airfare to Maui for $200 — means it's probably a scam, says Amy Nofziger, AARP's anti-fraud expert.