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This $500,000 Cruise Scam Tricked Hundreds! πŸš’πŸ’Έ | Fake Vacation Nightmare

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Creator's Key Takeaways

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

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Book directly through Cruise Lines or verified travel agents
βœ“Verify offers directly with cruise companies
βœ“Use credit cards for better protection
βœ“Get everything in writing
βœ“Research company reputations thoroughly

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow can travelers avoid cruise scams?
QWhat are the signs of a fake cruise deal?

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This $500,000 Cruise Scam Tricked Hundreds! πŸš’πŸ’Έ | 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.