Friday, 29 October 2010

Cheap Deals Attracting Travel Scam Victims

If you receive an offer too good to be true, then there is a good chance that it is a scam. This does not mean you should just write off any such agreement, but you should take a closer look at the details and read small writing.

If you are not confident about the reputation of the sources making you the offer, then be extremely skeptical, seek as much information as possible, and then think about why this incredible offer is being made.

Your safest option is to skip the offer. You may pay more, for a more reputable service provider, but your holiday last minute deal will not leave you stranded.

There are legitimate last minute travel deals where airlines and cruise ships are trying to fill up with passengers before they leave, and they are known for these type of offers. If the booking is made before departure, you can usually save a fortune.

The more information you have, helps to reduce the risk of you becoming another travel scam victim.

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