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TWELVE
WAYS TO AVOID INTERNET TRAVEL SCAMS
USTOA Offers Tips
The
United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) offers the following
hints for protecting yourself against Web travel fraud:
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Watch
out for claims such as, "You have been specially selected
to receive our spectacular luxury dream vacation offer."
This doesn't mean you'll get a free vacation. It only means you
may be offered an opportunity to pay for a trip that may fit your
idea of luxury - or not. (Source: Federal Trade Commission)
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If
you are not familiar with the company offering the travel deal
find out as much as possible, including their complete name, address
and local phone number. Good sources are the Better Business Bureau
or your travel agent.
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Find
out if the company is a member of an organization with a consumer
protection plan, such as USTOA. All USTOA packages are backed
by a $1 Million Consumer Protection Plan, which reimburses travelers'
deposits and monies paid in the unlikely event of the company's
default or bankruptcy. For information, call toll-free 1-800-GO-USTOA
(468-7862) or visit www.ustoa.com for a listing of USTOA member
companies.
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Do
not give your credit card number unless you know the company you
are giving it to.
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Be
wary if a company will guarantee the discounted rates only
if you take immediate action.
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Be
cautious if you're told that you have 18 months or more to take
the trip. By the time you try to make reservations, the company
could be out of business. Many illegitimate firms will use stall
tactics so your offer will expire before you can take a trip.
Promises that bargain prices to a desirable location are available
at any time are usually false, since both prices and availability
vary widely between peak and off-season. (Source: National Fraud
Information Center, part of the National Consumer League)
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Watch
out for "instant travel agent" offers, where companies
offer to sell you travel agent identification that will guarantee
you discounted rates.
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Do
not judge a company by its Web site. A fancy Web site with flashy
streamers, videos and stunning graphics is no guarantee that a
company is financially stable or will safeguard or vacation.
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Seeing
the offer on a Web site does not count as getting the offer in
writing.
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A
Web site can be easily changed and provides no proof of what the
offer was like when you first saw it. (Source: National Fraud
Information Center, part of the National Consumer League)
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If
it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If the price is
unusually low, get details on what is and is not included, and
whether your hotel is centrally-located or not. Be sure to check
all the details and conditions of the offer before committing
your dollars.
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If
you're not sure about whether a Web site is legitimate, do your
research through the Internet. Then ensure your peace of mind
by booking your vacation through a travel agent who is a member
of ICTA (Institute of Certified Travel Agents), ASTA (American
Society of Travel Agents) or ARTA (Association of Retail Travel
Agents).
About
USTOA
As the premier organization of its kind, USTOA numbers nearly
140 of the top travel companies offering tours and vacations worldwide.
The association's Active Member companies move more than ten million
travelers yearly, accounting for over $8 billion in travel sales.
For
a listing of USTOA Active Member companies, as well as a free copy
of USTOA's "Smart Traveler's Kit," contact USTOA, 275 Madison
Ave., Suite 2014, New York, NY 10016; or phone 1-800-GO-USTOA (468-7862);
or e-mail information@ustoa.com. Information on USTOA member companies
as well as the destinations they serve is available on the Internet
at http://www.ustoa.com.

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FROM
THE PRESIDENT'S DESK
October 2007
Far & Wide Update


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