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Scam Travel Websites Are Real: What To Know Before You Book Your Trip

CNETWednesday, July 2, 2025 at 11:00:05 AM
Scam Travel Websites Are Real: What To Know Before You Book Your Trip
That too-good-to-be-true vacation deal you found online? It might be a scam. Fake travel websites are popping up everywhere, luring travelers with unbelievable prices—only to leave them stranded with no booking, stolen money, or worse. Here’s how to spot the red flags before you click "book now."
Editor’s Note: Scammers are getting sneakier, and travel fraud is on the rise. With summer trips around the corner, this isn’t just about losing cash—it’s about ruined plans and major headaches. A little caution (and this advice) could save your vacation—and your wallet.
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