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  1. 28 kwi 2022 · The Scam. At the BBB's Scam Tracker, a user-submitted post dated April 19, 2022, describes what sounds like a textbook example of the Fake Fare Flimflam. "I booked a flight from [a] website," the user writes. "The price was about $50 lower than other booking sites I saw.

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  2. Consumer Rights. 05 Mar 2024. 5 email scams to watch out for right now. Which? reveals the top five email scams we've seen and how to avoid falling for their tricks. Tali Ramsey. Scam emails with malicious links or dodgy phone numbers continue to be one of the most prevalent methods used by criminals to con victims.

  3. First they send CALL BACK REQUEST BOOKING NUMBER email & keep calling trying to bullish you into paying higher prices ticket. If you reject they quickly supposedly checking within there manager to accommodate the original price.

  4. 2 reviews. GB. 2 days ago. This company scammed me. They asked for £535 for direct flight and paid. Got an email to called them and then told me my outbound was not available. I requested a new flight and told me I had to pay £400 for a new one and the £535 offer was out the window.

  5. Double check flight details before calling support. Scammers are blasting out fake airline cancellation emails and text messages that can easily be mistaken for the real deal. Confirm the ...

  6. Warning. A number of people have been contacted by phone, WhatsApp and email by individuals claiming to represent Cheapflights, offering to book them a trip and requesting direct credit card or wire transfer payment. Some were also asked to provide their passport and identity card numbers.

  7. Scammers put adverts for fake holidays on social media but can also directly contact customers by email or text pretending to be from a real company. If you've been personally contacted by someone (or a company) advertising a holiday then make sure to check it's legitimate as it may well be a scam. Scrutinise the company's contact details.

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