21 Common Travel Scams Making a Comeback and How to Spot Them

8. The Rental Car Ruse

Businesswoman's Rental Car: Mobile Workspace for Busy Days. Photo Credit: Envato @solerfotostock

Rental car scams have seen a resurgence, with travelers being charged for pre-existing damages or being offered unnecessary insurance packages at exorbitant rates. In some cases, scammers posing as rental agents may even steal personal information or credit card details during the booking process. To avoid falling victim to these scams, travelers should thoroughly inspect rental vehicles for any damages and document them with photos before driving off. It's also important to read the rental agreement carefully and decline any unnecessary add-ons. Booking through reputable companies and using a credit card can offer additional protection. By being diligent and informed, travelers can ensure a smooth and secure rental experience.

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