People are urged to remain vigilant when booking a summer holiday this year to avoid losing their cash to scammers.
Consumer experts at NetVoucherCodes.co.uk have identified five holiday scams to be aware of. Their warning comes as figures show that from 2021 to 2022, there were over 4,244 incidents of holiday-related fraud received by Action Fraud, resulting in hard-working Britons losing thousands to scammers.
Now travellers are asked to be on the lookout for dodgy hotel reviews and fake coach transfers. John Stirzaker, online consumer expert at NetVoucherCodes.co.uk, said: “The moment the weather starts to warm up, our first thoughts immediately turn to booking a summer holiday.
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“Unfortunately, many scammers are using people’s desire for a break as an opportunity to exploit and deceive others out of their hard-earned money. This isn’t only devastating to many families who have saved for years to afford the holiday, but it can make them scared to ever book one again in the future.
“To help people be aware of what red flags they need to be cautious of, we’ve identified five scams that people have fallen victim to when booking their holiday.”
Here are the main holiday booking scams to be aware of, as put together by NetVoucherCodes.co.uk:
Check reviews on multiple websites
Review standards vary in each country, so while it may be listed as a five-star, it may in fact be lower. Hotel owners can also dispute any low reviews if ‘unjustly’ made, which can make the reviews higher than they should be.
Double-check the booking site
Scammers can create fake web pages that look identical to legitimate booking sites meaning you’ll be directly paying into their pocket for a trip that will never happen. Always make sure the links are correct by double-checking for any misspellings and if the site quality is lower than it should be.
Ride airline verified coach transfers
When booking for coaches, try and stick to airline-verified ones that are the same as your flight, otherwise you could be conned by paying over the odds for spare seats on a random coach at the airport. They may also take the longer route to get you to pay more for the ride.
Travel Insurance
Only book travel insurance via verified websites with certification and approval checks otherwise you could be giving your bank details to fraudsters. When you do book through verified sites, read the fine print before going through to check everything it covers in case of worst-case scenarios. Quotes may also be higher if you have pre-existing medical conditions so make sure to fill the form out correctly.
Hold off from buying experiences unless it’s a verified package holiday
Experience deals may not be sold at the right price or won’t provide what’s in the description if it’s booked on external pages. Try booking these things through your hotel to make sure they’re legit or you could end up paying double the amount you intended to.
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