You’ve gotten a notification that you’re the “lucky winner” of a free vacation, hooray! Who wouldn’t love a free trip? Well, in this common scam, the “lucky winner” isn’t so lucky. Once you start planning your trip, you suddenly get hit with various “prize fees,” “taxes” or “deposits” as the departure date approaches. Apparently your “free” vacation isn’t free at all!
At this point, many people in this scenario get suspicious and pull out, but not after already spending some big bucks. Some unlucky folks end up going ahead with their plans only to realize they’ve been conned upon arrival - the vacation destination either does not exist, or it’s so substandard you need a vacation from your vacation when it’s all over.
Avoid scams like these by making sure you read through ALL the fine print of any “free offer’.
You’ve been searching for that perfect vacation rental online and there it is! The rental you’ve been looking for — and at a dream price!
You contact the renter who offers you an even better discount if you pay through a third-party processing site instead of the reputable rental site you’ve been using. You think, why not, I’ll save even more money! So you say sure, and set up your payment through this third-party site. You’re then asked to pay a deposit or even the full price of the rental before you arrive – this seems normal, many places even ask you to pay up front, but don’t forget this tiny detail – if you do not use the company site for the whole process, you will not have the same protection if you’re not using the site, and in many cases the rental company cannot help you recover your funds if your vacation goes awry.
Even after the few red flags that popped up during the payment process, the real trouble in this scenario starts when you arrive at your destination. Many people will show up and find that the address they’ve been given simply doesn’t exist or is nothing like the pictures portrayed.
Scams like these can happen even on reputable sites like Airbnb. Avoid them by making sure you read the host’s profile and listing or experience description thoroughly—pay special attention to the amenities, house rules or trip requirements, and the cancellation policy. Keep yourself, your payment, and your personal information protected by staying on the company platform throughout the entire process—from communication to booking and payment. You should never be asked to wire money, provide credit card information or otherwise pay a host directly.