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Safe Booking a Holiday Online

Only a few years ago, the preferred method of booking a holiday was by physically going into a branch of a popular travel agent on the high street, or booking by phone. But now, with more and more people having access to the internet at work and at home, thousands of online travel agents have been set up to make booking a holiday easier and cheaper. However, with so many sites to choose from, it can be hard to know who to book with, and most importantly, how to protect yourself when booking a holiday online, so here are a few tips to keep your money safe online.

Use a Credit Card

When booking a holiday, or buying any item online, it’s best to use a credit card instead of a debit card, which will give you more protection if someone manages to get hold of your credit card number. By using a credit card, you won’t be liable for any charges if someone makes a fraudulent purchase, unlike a debit card, which depending on your bank and your type of account can leave you unprotected.

Use Your Head

The old saying, ‘if something sounds too good to be true it probably is’, is a term which can be easily applied to buying anything online. There are some travel sites and travel companies that will advertise holidays for cheap prices, but then add on hidden charges at the checkout, so keep that in mind when you’re booking your holiday. There may also be some less than legitimate sites which will offer holidays that don’t exist, so keep a clear head and research a site before buying from it.

Use Your Destination

When looking for your dream holiday online, it’s a good idea to search specifically for that destination. Try typing something like cheap Amsterdam flights or cheap flights Amsterdam into a search engine and see what you find, you may even track down a great deal, which could save you a lot of money off your next holiday.

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