The reality of summer travel fraud by state
Hastily booking travel plans means taking less time to be vigilant, and scammers count on that trade-off every summer. Data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) shows that there were 14,263…
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The reality of summer travel fraud by state
Hastily booking travel plans means taking less time to be vigilant, and scammers count on that trade-off every summer. Data from the Federal
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