Travel, timeshare scams return to Top 10 fraud list in 2019, says BBB
VANCOUVER — The Better Business Bureau says travel, vacation and timeshare scams topped the list of frauds that cost victims thousands of dollars last year.
The Better Business Bureau in mainland British Columbia says shady travel deals returned to its list of riskiest scams in 2019 after a three-year absence.
It says victims lost an average of $5,000 to travel, vacation or timeshare scams.
Consumers reported being hit with exorbitant closing fees on fraudulent timeshare sales, while the bureau reports travellers dreaming of budget vacations were often taken in by deals that were unrealistically cheap.