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Holiday Fraud |
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Holiday Fraud is when you’ve paid a travel agent or agency, or someone offering short-term lodging for rent online, and find out that the holiday you’ve booked (or parts of it) doesn’t exist. Protect yourself Spot the signs How it happens Fraudsters use fake online adverts, bogus sales calls, emails and text messages offering incredibly cheap rates to tempt you in to booking a holiday with them. They may steal images of hotels or rented apartments from other travel websites and pass them off as their own. You’re told to pay in cash or via a bank transfer, such as MoneyWise or Western Union, which can be difficult to trace and isn’t refundable. You may find out at the airport that you’re not booked on the promised flight, or once you arrive the hotel or letting doesn’t have your name booked for a stay, or extras that were part of your booking – such as excursions or transport – aren’t included. In some cases, the fraudster may completely end contact after you’ve paid and won’t confirm anything you’ve booked; the holiday they’ve offered doesn’t exist. You may be offered the chance to go on a free holiday in return for watching a presentation; this is holiday club fraud. How to report it Report it online via the Action Fraud website or call 0300 123 2040. If they're a member of the Association of British Travel Agents, report to them too.
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