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10/6/05
Tips
for Smart Travelers - Consumer tips by the FTC
The Federal Trade Commission has targeted
travel fraud as one of its top ten priorities because of the large
number of complaints it receives daily.
Here are some consumer tips from the FTC:
- Be wary of "great deals" and low-priced offers. Few legitimate
businesses can afford to give away products and services of real value
or substantially undercut other companies' prices;
- Don't be pressured into buying. A good offer today will be a good
offer tomorrow. Legitimate businesses don't expect you to make snap
decisions;
- Ask detailed questions. Find out exactly what the price covers and
what it doesn't. Be sure to ask about additional charges, as well;
- If you do decide to buy, get all information about the trip in
writing. Once you receive the written information, make sure it
reflects what you were told over the phone and the terms you agreed
to;
- Don't give your credit card number or bank information over the
phone unless you know the company with whom you are working;
- Be aware that when you place your business card or name into a
drawing for a free vacation, you may be added to a telemarketing
call-out list;
- Be aware that your personal information can also be collected via
the Internet when you are visiting travel-related sites seeking deals
on trips or airfare;
- Don't send money by messenger or overnight mail. Some "scam artists"
may ask you to send them money immediately. If you pay with cash or
check, as opposed to using a credit card, you lose your right to
dispute any potential fraudulent charges under the Fair Credit Billing
Act; and
- When in doubt, say "no." If you have any doubts about the
trustworthiness of a company, trust your instincts. It's less risky to
turn down the offer and hang up the phone.
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source for airplane seating and in-flight services information.
Airport Careers - Overview of Airport Careers
Without air transportation, today's world would be very different from
the one we're living in. People all over the world depend on air
travel for business, leisure, and visits to family and friends.
Businesses rely on air transportation to move materials, to bring
branch managers to headquarters for meetings, to connect with clients
and customers, and even in the age of the Internet, to move important
documents quickly from one place to another. Government uses air
transport in all these ways and more--to fly officials all over the
world, to bring members of congress back and forth to their home
states.
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