There are scammers exploiting potential tourists through falsely advertising vacation accommodation and timeshare on the internet through classifieds adverts and requesting deposits to secure bookings.
Here are essential precautions when finding for accommodation to avoid being scammed:
Payment by money transfer
Unfortunately this type of transaction can’t be traced (eg. Western Union) and this is exactly why scammers often use this method to receive payment. Be very cautious if a housesharer requests you use a money transfer service. Don’t be afraid ask if they will accept an alternative payment means. Also remember to pass on a receipt for a money transfer even if the transaction was carried out with friends or family – receipts enable scammers to access the funds.
Paying money upfront
While deposits are a widely accepted standard in renting accommodation, paying money upfront to book a room is certainly not! Arrange a viewing if possible and see the place before you pay any money upfront.
Accommodation vouchers
Sometimes vouchers are sold which allow you to ‘redeem’ them for accommodation at a variety of destinations. Businesses such as Destinations R Us, and Holidays R Fun use this method. This is not necessary illegal, but you must be aware.
Always actually visit the house
The most effective way to make sure the place really exists is to visit the property and meet the person letting it out. Be suspicious whenever a person refuses to let you see the house beforehand. A drive-by is not enough. With these types of scams, the property may genuinely exist, but it is owned by someone else.
Unsolicited calls
Did you first receive a call offering you an amazing accommodation deal? Beware of giving your details over the phone. Never agree to the deal on the first phone call.
Do your own research
Request their details and do some research first. An internet search on the name of the person offering the property and their email address may provide useful information. Ensure you verify the address of the accommodation independently. Trust your instincts! Beware of advertisers that use web based e-mail accounts with domains like “@hotmail.com”, “@live.com”, “@gmail.com”, “@yahoo.com”. Accounts like these can be created in under 5 minutes online. Be on guard!
Even a professional domain can be misleading, such as holidaysrfun.com which may sound legitimate but could be a carefully scripted ploy.
It looks too good to be true
Does it sound too cheap? Looks absolutely fantastic like it’s a five star hotel? Stay clear of very cheap rents for the area or very professional looking photos.
Landlord based abroad
Not surprisingly, most scams come from overseas. So if someone tells you they are abroad on holiday or on a business trip be cautious, especially if they say you can’t see the room because they are out of the country.
Pushiness
For example if the housesharer states you must pay by money transfer and nothing else be careful. Scammers must make you do things in a certain way. If you are uncertain be assertive and don’t be afraid to ask questions, remember you can say “no” and there are plenty of other rooms.
Remember to use common-sense and do your own independent research. Happy travelling!
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