
The operator may even 'reassure' the recipient that the money paid will be 'fully refundable' for a specified period of time. Once money is paid, SCAMwatch understands that consumers have found it difficult to obtain a refund.
SCAMwatch understands that some consumers don't receive the promised holiday package even after paying fees and taxes as requested by the operator.
However, many other consumers who received their holiday packages were disappointed to find that the actual holiday did not match the description provided by the operator or important terms and conditions had not been explained to them. This may include conditions such as attending a marketing presentation during the holiday and/or travelling to the travel agent’s office to pick up hotel vouchers prior to checking into each hotel, which can mean expensive taxi fares.
It is important not to give out personal details, such as credit cards and banking accounts, and pay money to people you don't know and trust.
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Report the matter to the ACCC's Infocentre on 1300 302 502 or visit the report a scam page in SCAMwatch.