According to the Better Business Bureau, hotel booking scams are on the rise.
You might find a website that looks real and shows professional photos of luxury room only to be charged a much higher rate than you agreed.
These fake websites can steal your money and personal information without booking your reservation.
So what can you do to avoid a hotel scam?
- First, only book hotels through official websites you know and trust.
- Avoid clicking on sites through texts or emails.
- Before you type in any credit card information, check that you're on the real site by looking closely at the URL. It should start with "https" and display a padlock symbol.
- You should also check for any typos or grammatical errors and search for reviews before booking.