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Travel/Vacation Scam

What is this scam?

Too-good-to-be-true travel deals requiring upfront fees or deposits.

Warning Signs

  • Unusually low prices, pressure to book immediately, requests for upfront payment, unclear cancellation policies

What to Do

  • Book through established travel agencies. Read reviews. Get details in writing. Check cancellation policies. Be wary of deals too good to be true.

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