Vacation or Trap?

How to Avoid Travel Scams and Protect Your Money

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Postcards once carried little pieces of happiness, sunlit beaches, snowy peaks or bustling streets. They were simple, heartfelt reminders from people who had travelled far and wanted to share a slice of that joy. Online travel scams often look like a postcard - dream destinations on the front, but the story on the back tells a very different tale. Here are a few ‘postcards’ you’d never want to receive.

Beach Bliss or Empty Plot?

“Greetings from our luxury beach resort! 7 nights, all-inclusive, for only `9,999. Book today!” Reality: The resort never existed. The website was a copycat, and the money vanished.
Lesson

Lesson:

Always double-check URLs and verify agencies before booking.

Alpine Adventure or Missing Agent?

“Hello from the snowy Alps! Ski holiday packages usually cost ₹1,20,000, but thanks to our exclusive agent, we are offering it to you for ₹45,000 only!” Reality: The ‘agent’ was a fraud. Payments were made to a personal account and the family found themselves stranded with no tickets.
Lesson

Lesson:

Never transfer money to personal accounts. Use secure payment channels such as credit cards or trusted payment gateways.

Island Paradise or False Promise?

“Hello from the snowy Alps! Ski holiday packages usually cost ₹1,20,000, but thanks to our exclusive agent, we are offering it to you for ₹45,000 only!” Reality: The ‘agent’ was a fraud. Payments were made to a personal account and the family found themselves stranded with no tickets.

Lesson:

If a deal feels too good to be true, it probably is.

Verify the sender:

Deals that Fizzle Out!

“Flash deal A ₹75,000 trip slashed to ₹20,000! But only if you book in the next 2 hours!” Reality: Victims rushed to pay under pressure. The operator disappeared after collecting money.
Lesson

Lesson:

Real offers don’t vanish in hours. Always take time to verify before paying.

Don’t let scammers turn your dream vacation into a nightmare postcard. Research, verify and book smart, so that every postcard you send, carries only happy memories.

Safety Tips to Protect Yourself

Research and Verify:

Research and Verify:

Always verify a travel agency's legitimacy by checking official websites, customer reviews and verified contact information.

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Be Skeptical of Deals:

Be Skeptical of Deals:

If a package seems too good to be true, stay alert.

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Secure Payments:

Secure Payments:

Use credit cards or secure payment gateways that offer buyer protection. Avoid direct transfers to personal accounts, cash payments, cryptocurrencies or gift cards.

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Get Everything in Writing:

Get Everything in Writing:

Ensure you receive official confirmation, itineraries and payment receipts with all terms and conditions clearly stated.

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Avoid Suspicious Links:

Avoid Suspicious Links:

Do not click on links or open attachments in unexpected emails or messages.

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Check URLs:

Check URLs:

Always confirm that you are on the legitimate provider's official website before entering any personal or financial information.

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Guard Personal Information:

Guard Personal Information:

Never share sensitive personal or financial details over the phone or unverified platforms.

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Consult Others:

Consult Others:

Discuss travel offers with trusted friends, family or colleagues for a second opinion.

Report a Fraud

If you are a victim of online fraud, reach out to the National Cyber Crime at cybercrime.gov.in, call the helpline number on 1930 or call ICICI Bank’s helpline number on 1800 2662.

If you receive malicious, phishing or suspicious emails or calls, report them to Sanchar Saathi and ICICI Bank at antiphishing@icicibank.com.