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Beware these 7 travel scams

Don't Waste Your Money
Posted at 4:45 PM, Jul 13, 2016
and last updated 2016-07-13 17:53:09-04

We're now entering mid summer when everyone is vacationing, or wishing they were.    

That makes this prime season for summer vacation scams, as scammers prey on people desperate to find an affordable getaway.

Looking for a last minute deal? The FTC says beware:

  • Postcards offering free airfare or free cruises: You'll pay hundreds in hidden fees. No airline is giving away free flights.
  • Offers for free hotel rooms: Nope, they come with a high-pressure pitch to spend thousands on a timeshare condo.
  • Discount travel clubs, where you can never get rooms at a good hotel when you want. Google any travel club for complaints.
  • Phony beach rentals, where a scammer reposts a legitimate ad from legitimate sites like VRBO or Home Away at a much lower price, then takes your money and disappears.

Vacation-ruining scams

And from the doesn't that stink file, three more hotel scams that can ruin your vacation once you are on it:

  • Phone calls in the middle of the night from someone claiming to be the front desk. They tell you their computers have crashed, and that they need your credit card number. But it's not the hotel calling.
  • Pizza flyers under your door: While they may be legitimate, some may not be from a real pizza store. If you call, you won't get a pizza, but the scammers will get your credit card number.
  • Fake Wi-Fi hot spots: The hotspot may even have the hotel's name on it, but a scammer is running it out of a seat in the lobby or his car.

If you end up giving personal information to him, you'll say, "Doesn't that stink?" Always ask the hotel what their Wi-Fi is called and the password when you check in.

That way you stay safe, and you don't waste your money.

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