Watch Out For Travel Incentive Scams
So what you have seen is that you are charged at every step and the package that was promised to be free is not free at all but sometimes it is more costly than you can expect. These scams are mostly the result of telemarketing calls made by the skilled salespeople who are engaged in this business with many years of experience. The inclusions of these types of sales pitches are oral misrepresentations, contradictory follow-up material, advance payments, showroom presentations, high pressure or time pressure tactics and affordable offers. With the application of these techniques, these people can easily cheat you if you are not attentive before purchase.
You can save yourself from these scams if you follow some steps before any purchase. You should not decide to purchase any package before investigating it. Stay away from low priced offers. Don’t get in pressure of taking any urgent decisions to an opportunity because legitimate businesses never compel you to take any urgent any decisions. Ask detail questions about the offers such as contents of the package, additional charges and names of the restaurants, airline, airports and hotel. Don’t purchase the part of the travel package. Don’t trust on any messenger to send the money. You should not tell credit card number to anyone. Following these steps, you can protect yourself from the travel frauds or scams.
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