Month: March 2017

False travel insurance claims

Insurance claims investigators are reporting a rise in holidaymakers lying about the circumstances of their claims to increase their chances of having them paid. The Special Investigations Unit of claims and assistance providers CEGA said customers who have had their claims refused are then changing their stories in a bid to get the claim paid. […]

Holiday villa scam

Holidaymakers should be wary of booking trips on unknown websites amid fears they could be scammed. Money Mail revealed in January that fraudsters had set up fake websites to trick British holidaymakers out of tens of thousands of pounds. Now a remarkably similar new site – Canaries-holidays.com – has been launched. Scamadviser.com, which checks for […]

ABTA steps in to resolve holiday sickness claims

ABTA has launched a new, independent alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme for personal injury, including holiday sickness claims. It claimed the conciliation service is a ‘simple and cost effective means for members and consumers to resolve claims up to £10,000. ABTA said the independent ADR scheme offered travel companies and holidaymakers a means of resolving […]

New Cifas data reveals 173,000 cases recorded in 2016

Cifas, the UK’s fraud prevention service, has released new figures showing that identity fraud has hit the highest levels ever recorded. A record high of 172,919 identity frauds were recorded in 2016 more than in any other previous year. Identity fraud now represents over half of all fraud recorded by the UK’s not-for-profit fraud data […]

Abta cyber attack

Thousands of holidaymakers are said to be at risk of fraud after having their personal details stolen in a cyber attack on Abta, Britain’s leading travel association. Here is what to do if you think you might be affected. Who’s affected? As many as 43,000 people were affected by the hack, with email addresses, passwords […]