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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:July 5, 2023
MEDIA CONTACT: TJ Thiessen | tthiessen@aarp.org | (202) 374-8033
Harrisburg, PA – As the peak summer vacation season approaches, AARP Pennsylvania is warning travelers to be on the lookout for online vacation rental scams. Popular online vacation platforms offer a convenient and affordable way to find vacation rentals, but scammers are using them to take advantage of unsuspecting travelers.
"Vacation rental scams can be devastating for travelers who lose their hard-earned money and their much-needed vacation time," said Mary Bach, Chair of AARP Pennsylvania's consumer issues task force. "But with a few simple precautions, travelers can protect themselves and their families from these scams."
Watch AARP's "Fraud Watch Minute" on Summer Rental Scams here.
Here are three tips from AARP Pennsylvania to avoid vacation rental scams:
"Scammers are getting more sophisticated, so it's important to stay vigilant," said David Kalinoski, Associate State Director of Community Outreach for AARP Pennsylvania. "If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Take the time to do your research and protect yourself from vacation rental scams."
Report scams to local law enforcement. For help from AARP, call 1-877-908-3360 or visit the AARP Fraud Watch Network at www.aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork.