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Spring Break Scams: Don't let your vacation dream turn into a nightmare

February 26, 2007

All year thousands of Georgia college students count on spring break to be one of the year’s highlights:  a much-needed get-away from their sometimes grueling, stressful academic life, a time to explore a new destination, relax and have fun with their friends. Unfortunately, many of these same students will find themselves the victims of vacation scams that lure students by offering all-inclusive travel packages at irresistible prices.

The students may wind up in sub-standard hotels, pay additional fees for items they thought were included, have the details of their trip significantly changed at the last minute, not receive the amenities or activities promised, or, worst of all, students may pay for packages that don’t exist at all. When students try to contact the travel company for refunds, they often find that the company has disappeared or gone out of business.

Many of these fraudulent travel companies are found on the Web, but others may put flyers or posters around college campuses or send student representatives to solicit students directly.

Here are some tips to spotting and avoiding vacation scams:

For more information, contact Bill Cloud, Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs.