If you’re planning on heading on holiday this year and are in search of a bargain break abroad or as a staycation we want to make sure your plans don’t turn into a disaster.
Conniving fraudsters will use a host of techniques in a bid to trick you into handing over your hard-earned money.
Often, they will use fake adverts online as well as sending text messages and emailing, posing as businesses whilst offering unbelievably cheap holidays if you book with them.
Detective Inspector Ben Robinson from our Economic Crime unit said: “For many of us, the first thing we do when booking a holiday is turn to the internet.
“However, it’s vitally important that no matter how good the deal may seem or how quick you believe you need to be to snap it up, that you take the time to make sure all is as it should be.
“We would advise that you follow a number of basic checks, which can help minimise the risk of becoming a victim of fraud.
“These include researching the company you are looking to book through and ensuring it’s a member of a recognised trade body such as ABTA. If you have any doubts, you can verify membership of ABTA online, at www.abta.com.
These fraudsters continue to use increasingly sophisticated techniques to safeguard your hard-earned holiday that is why we are urging members of the public to follow our top tips:
Stay safe online: Check the web address is legitimate and has not been altered by slight changes to a domain name – such as going from .co.uk to .org
For more information on keeping yourself safe when booking online, visit Get Safe Online or http://abta.com/fraudABTA