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How to Spot a Vacation Scam



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By : Adrianna Noton    zero times read
Submitted 2012-01-29 04:07:09

Just about anyone would love to receive a free vacation, but sometimes when a free vacation offer pops up it turns out to be a scam. Vacations frauds will drain you of your money without coming through with the vacation that was promised. Last minute vacations, cheap vacations and other vacation packages are all good ways to get away at a great price, but if you get a call or piece of mail offering a free vacation, you'd better proceed with caution.

If you've entered a sweepstakes or some other contest where a vacation was the prize, your offer may be legitimate, but it's wise to watch for some telltale signs of a vacation scam.

Quite often, when a vacation scam call comes in, the person on the other end of the line will talk fast and you'll barely be able to get in a word. A vacation scam will usually tell you that you have to pay a certain amount for taxes or some other fee, but the vacation itself is free. If it is truly a prize of a free vacation, it should be free of all charges. The dangerous part comes in when they ask for your credit card number or other financial information to hold the vacation for you. Sometimes, they'll use the last minute vacations concept, telling you that you have to act quickly because time is limited. High pressure tactics are usually a part of a vacation scam.

Ask a lot of questions when you receive these types of calls to help ascertain if the vacation is real or not. Just remember to not give any financial information under any circumstances and you'll only be out some time if it is in fact a scam. Some common vacation scams include paying fees to reserve your spot, getting free plane tickets but having to pay for everything else yourself, free vacations to bad hotels, becoming a travel agent to get cheap vacations and phony vacation discount cards. Everyone loves the thought of cheap vacations, which makes some of the common vacation scams seem very attractive. Hearing that you can have free last minute vacations or lifelong cheap vacations is enough for many people to lose their common sense.

The best way to find legitimate cheap vacations and other vacation packages is to seek them out yourself. All inclusive vacations and last minute vacations are usually available to a host of different destinations if you take the time to look. Call a reputable travel agent and ask about cheap vacations or discount cards if you want to get away for a good price. Be suspicious of anyone calling you out of the blue and offering any type of vacation for free. Go along with the offer as long as you don't have to give any potentially damaging information, but end the call as soon as you do. Just as with most things, vacation packages and cheap vacations that seem too good to be true, usually are.

Author Resource:- Book your last minute vacations today and find yourself on your dream holiday tomorrow.
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