Scam Alert
Beat the Crooks at their own Game
Off to Court
The FTC is fighting back. The agency recently launched Operation Travel Unravel. It sued three companies that were accused of fraudulent business practices. The settlement brought more than 300-thousand dollars in redress and a requirement that bonds be posted before the companies could attempt future transactions.
Other scams are less obvious and more difficult to prosecute.
For example, some scam artists employ a technique called "split pricing." They'll offer airfare and accommodations at prices well below market levels. But there will be fees in the fine print that more than offset the savings. Others will mention a luxury hotel, but hide the fact that an expensive "add on" fee is required prior to check-in.
Scam Alert Checklist
Despite the efforts of government agencies like the FTC, the travel industry is very poorly regulated. Anyone can hang a sign in front of their door and sell travel products. If you have access to a fax machine, telephone or email account, you can send out solicitations.
The FTC does offer an online complaint form. But bear in mind that no one can offer guarantees of recovery after you've been bilked.
So before you buy, consider the following checklist, compiled from the FTC, the Department of Transportation, and the Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Put the Scammers and Spammers out of Business
With little regulation and new electronic frontiers to exploit, travel scammers are looking forward to good times.
The annual take on these rip-offs runs well into the billions of U.S. dollars, and travel complaints routinely top the list of most common consumer problems.
Travel is one of the few products that is paid for prior to delivery. But scammers usually are no match for skeptical, well-educated budget travelers.
They want your trust and your money. Leave them empty-handed.
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