Lawyer for the lawsuit falls for fake vacation in Croatia

Eine 30-jährige Frau aus Klagenfurt-Land wurde Opfer eines Online-Betrugs: Eine nicht existierende Villa in Kroatien kostet sie tausende Euro.
A 30-year-old woman from Klagenfurt-Land was the victim of an online fraud: An unsound villa in Croatia costs you thousands of euros. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Lawyer for the lawsuit falls for fake vacation in Croatia

A 30-year-old woman from the Klagenfurt-Land district has become the victim of a fraud after discovering a tempting offer for a villa in Croatia on an online travel platform. According to click Carinthia clicked the woman on the advertisement, which she forwarded to a booking page. In the belief that he has booked a relaxed vacation, she carried out the online booking. But the disappointment quickly followed: after further research, she found that there was no villa at the place.

The Travel website reacted immediately and deleted the advertisement, the woman informed that the accommodation did not exist, and pointed out that she had to pay for the damage in a four-digit amount. The financial loss is a hard blow for the young Klagenfurter and the police have already started the investigation to identify possible perpetrators and other injuries, also reports daili. . .

Risks when booking online

online trips are convenient and often cheap, but as the 30-year-old's case shows, there are also many dangers. The consumer advice center warns in its articles that dubious offers often occur, especially in the form of fake shops. The offers are often far too cheap or there is a lack of important information. The consumer center offers practical tips on how to recognize such fraudsters and shows that a certain noiser is attached when the prices are appear tempting.

In particular, caution is advised if you get in advance or that offers appear that are immediately available, even though you are sold out elsewhere. If fraud is suspected, the provider's fraud rate should be contacted as soon as possible. There are also various ways to get money back, depending on the payment method. For example, transfers can no longer be booked back, but investments in credit cards can be canceled by the charg-back process.

a plea for more vigilance

This incident makes it clear that the highest alarm level is also announced when shopping online. The majority of business is serious, but the number of fraud cases and fake shops increases. The Klagenfurter has had experiences that many others can threaten. It is advisable to always question offers, to check details and to ensure that you are on the official page of the provider before making a booking.

The police will continue the investigation in the coming days. For the woman affected, the hope remains that not only her case, but also the other affected potential vacationers will soon be informed. Awareness of the risks on the Internet should be sharpened to prevent such incidents in the future

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OrtKlagenfurt-Land, Österreich
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