Now that the possibility of travel is opening up a little, fraudsters are targeting people searching for their dream getaway.
Fraudsters may use fake online adverts, bogus sales calls, emails and text messages offering cheap rates, or steal images of accommodation from other travel websites. They may offer the chance to go on a free holiday in return for watching a presentation, or they may ask for a holiday to be paid in cash or a bank transfer via MoneyWise or Western Union, for example – which can be difficult to trace and isn’t refundable.
In some cases, fraudsters may completely end contact after receiving payment, when the victim discovers the holiday doesn’t exist, Sometimes the victim may find out at the airport that they’re not booked onto a flight or that their hotel has no record of a booking.
Follow these tips to help outsmart the scammers:
Look out for warning signs of holiday fraud:
If you think you’ve been victim of holiday fraud, report it to Action Fraud online or call 0300 123 2040.#
Information taken from the Humberside Police website.