NORTH CAROLINA -- Spring break is right around the corner and that means scammers may come out of the woodwork.
- The Better Business Bureau wants to remind travelers to pay close attention to their surroundings
- They advise avoiding using public WiFi for online banking
- Also, be on the watch for hotel check-in tricks that include asking for personal information
Community Outreach Specialist Kayla Gilbert joins us for even more helpful tips.
The Better Business Bureau wants to remind travelers to pay close attention to their surroundings.
They warn about travel sites that appear legitimate but, once the payments are made, contact between the consumer and business stops. They also advise avoiding using public WiFi for online banking.
Also, be on the watch for hotel check-in tricks that include asking for personal information.
The BBB also mentions steering clear of delivery coupons slid under your door at hotels.