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Holiday Fraud

🌴 Planning a summer holiday or last minute trip? Don't let criminals trip you up this summer 🌴

 

Holiday fraud affected over 6,000 travellers last year with losses totalling ÂŁ11 million!

 

Thinking about booking a holiday this year? Follow our top tips to enjoy a fraud free holiday:

  • Check the travel company is genuine: About to book a holiday? Do some research first to check that the company is genuine, especially if you haven’t used them before. Use consumer websites, or reviews from people (or organisations) that you trust.
  • Look for the logos. Look for the ABTAABTOT or ATOL logos on the company’s website. If you’re unsure, you can use the links below to verify membership:
  • Use a credit card to pay. Use a credit card for payments (if you have one). Many of these protect online purchases as part of the Consumer Credit Act.
  • Only provide required details at checkout. When making your payment, only fill in the mandatory details (often marked with an asterisk) such as your address. Unless you think you’ll become a regular customer, don't create an account for the store.
  • Keep your accounts secure. Create a strong and unique password for your email. If 2-step verification is available, always enable it.
  • Watch out for suspicious links. Whether it’s in an email or social media post, be wary of promotions that sound too good to be true!
  • If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud, contact your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud online at actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040, or call Kent Police on 101.

     

    Enjoy your summer holiday, and stay safe! #stopholidayfraud ☀️ 

     

    Emily Jenner 61435

    Fraud Prevention Co-ordinator

     

     


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