This $500,000 Cruise Scam Tricked Hundreds! π’πΈ | Fake Vacation Nightmare
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if a cruise deal seems too good to be true it probably is
hundreds of Travelers learn the hard way in a major International scam
key tips to avoid Cruise scams booked directly through Cruise Lines or verified travel agents
verify offers directly with cruise companies
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This $500,000 Cruise Scam Tricked Hundreds! π’πΈ | Fake Vacation Nightmare If a cruise deal seems "too good to be true," it probably is - as hundreds of travelers learned the hard way in a major international scam. A 56-year-old Richard Lester from Bedfordshire, England, was recently sentenced to 5 years in prison for selling fake cruise vouchers to at least 184 people, stealing approximately $500,000 total.