Travel Scams - CREDIT FRAUD
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CREDIT FRAUD: Travel scams
Travel scams often combine phone and mail fraud. A phone call from a travel club announces that you are the grand prize winner of a contest. Chances are you never entered any such contest, but naturally you would be happy to win a prize. Then, you are told that this prize only can be obtained if you pay a membership fee to their travel club, as small as $10 or as much as $300 or more. And again, you must pay using your credit card. Once the callers have your card number, they can use it to fake orders.
The best way to defend yourself against questionable calls, other than to hang up, is to ask the caller to send you information in writing. Again, ask about the caller and the company. Remember, the use of excessive high pressure sales tactics is often a sign of a con artist at work.ADDITIONAL CREDIT FRAUD RELATED FACTS
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