Francis Mailman Soumilas, P.C.

Planning a vacation? Protect your identity and your wallet!

Are you going on vacation this summer? 

It’s prime vacation time in the United States, and alongside 100 million other Americans, you’re probably excited to rest and relax with your loved ones.  

With the allure of fun in the sun, it may be tempting to quickly book a hotel or pay for an unofficial tour, but sometimes your eagerness can result in unintended consequences for your wallet.  Follow these guidelines to protect your money from vacation fraud.

Verify your hotel or rental 

 

Verify your travel information

 

Get travel insurance

 
Travel insurance may cover many unexpected costs, such as those incurred by delays in flights and lost baggage.  Travel insurance may even cover medical emergencies.  Make sure to carefully read your policy prior to purchase.

If you think you are being scammed, check out these warning signs.

Vacation scammers promise free or low-cost vacations via text, phone call, ad, fax, or mail.  Sometimes, these offers do result in real vacations, but they come with lots of costly hidden fees.  Other times, they are completely fake, and you’ll lose your money.  These scams could even be a ploy to get your credit card information, and you could become the victim of identity theft.  

Are you worried that you’re being scammed?  Here are the most common signs that you’re dealing with a vacation scammer:

Have you been scammed?

In addition to ruining your time with your family, vacation scams can wreak havoc on your credit and wallet. The Consumer Law Firm of Francis Mailman Soumilas, P.C. can help you with any problems associated with vacation scams, including robocalls and identity theft. Give Francis Mailman Soumilas, P.C. a call today at 1-877-735-8600 or fill out our online form for a free case review today.  If we decide to take your case, you pay nothing out of pocket.