2024-11-12 08:00:00
Las Grutas, a great choice for summer
The new long weekend is here, travel rentals are back and the scammers are back. Now they even “copy” aliases from virtual wallets to trick you when booking online, thus avoiding fraud and To make your stay a smooth one, here are a few things you should keep in mind.
When choosing accommodation It is necessary to check the contact information and verify that it is authentic, Many platforms or websites use real information and images of places to deceive potential customers compared to other platforms or websites.
“They did a very detailed study. And The fantasy names they create are so similar to the original place that they only add a little difference between the real alias and the scam alias, e.g.«, Nahuel Capobianco, representative of the Black Tenants Union of Rio, warned a few days ago thatConversation with Radio Rio Negro.
Virtual scams abound. Criminals take advantage of the arrival of holidays or long weekends.
There are certain caveats to consider when renting out tourist facilities. For example, they only want to connect with each other through social networks and avoid making phone calls. also There is a lack of reviews from previous guests on some platforms.
Lower than normal prices are a cause for concern, There are also poorly written ads, and ads that only accept bank transfers.
before any If in doubt, it is recommended to contact the local tourism bureau to verify the information. Ask for a list of enabled accommodations. There they will give you their phone number and address and you will be confident that the accommodation you are looking for actually exists.
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**Interview with Nahuel Capobianco: Travel Safety in Las Grutas**
**Editor:** Good morning, Nahuel! Thank you for joining us today. As a representative of the Black Tenants Union of Rio, you’ve been vocal about travel safety, especially regarding scams. What can visitors to Las Grutas expect as we approach the summer season?
**Nahuel Capobianco:** Good morning! It’s a pleasure to be here. With the arrival of summer and long weekends, we definitely see an increase in travelers to places like Las Grutas. Unfortunately, with that comes a rise in scams, especially online.
**Editor:** Can you elaborate on the types of scams travelers should be wary of?
**Nahuel Capobianco:** Absolutely. Many scammers create fake listings that look almost identical to legitimate accommodations. They modify the names just slightly, which can trick potential customers. It’s crucial that travelers verify the contact information and do a bit of research to ensure they’re booking through authentic platforms.
**Editor:** That sounds concerning. What are some specific precautions guests can take when booking their stays?
**Nahuel Capobianco:** First, always cross-check the property’s contact details and confirm that they match official sites or trusted reviews. Look for secure payment methods and avoid making transactions via unfamiliar apps or links. It’s all about vigilance and double-checking before finalizing any arrangements.
**Editor:** Beyond scams, what would you suggest to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit to Las Grutas?
**Nahuel Capobianco:** Aside from being wary of scams, embrace the stunning landscapes and local culture! Las Grutas is known for its beautiful beaches. Engaging with locals can lead to great recommendations for authentic dining and activities. Just remember to stay safe and informed during your travels.
**Editor:** Thank you for those valuable insights, Nahuel! It’s important for everyone to stay alert while traveling, especially in popular destinations like Las Grutas.
**Nahuel Capobianco:** Thank you for having me! Enjoy all that Las Grutas has to offer, and stay safe out there!