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On the Internet, it's often hard to tell the phony from the legitimate. And that's creating problems for people who book their hotel room online and wind up using a copy-cat site - a bogus site made ...
In a pair of posts published to its consumer information and business blogs this week, the Federal Trade Commission warned travelers about the prevalence of deceptive online hotel booking websites. On ...
More travelers are being deceived every year by third-party travel sites disguised as dream destinations. Hotel booking fraud is a growing problem — 1-in-4 American travelers say they've been duped.
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WASHINGTON — The vacation package was too good to be true: A room for six at the majestic Pelican Grand Beach Resort in balmy Fort Lauderdale in mid-February for just $99 a night. A woman from Atlanta ...
About 6% of U.S. travelers -- 15 million people -- are tricked each year into thinking they are booking a room directly through a hotel website but instead are making reservations through a “rogue” ...