London Olympics
Thinking of Going to the London Olympics?
The police service's Operation Podium team offers advice to people booking accommodation for the Olympic and Paralympic Games next year.
Officers are urging the public to be careful, particularly when booking accommodation online to make sure that you don’t get caught out by fraudsters.
Detective Chief Inspector Nick Downing, in charge of Operation Podium said: "Next year there are going to be lots of people coming to the London and the rest of the UK to watch the Games and be a part of the greatest sporting event in the world. Unfortunately this also presents opportunities to criminals who will try to sell accommodation or hotel rooms that don’t exist, or steal personal details or money from genuine sports fans and visitors.
"Don't let this happen to you. Follow our simple advice to make sure that the accommodation and the tickets that you buy are genuine."
The safest way to protect yourself from booking bogus accommodation is to bookdirectly with an established hotel or through a reputable travel company.
If using a travel company ensure they are a member of a trade body such as ABTA, the Travel Association or the Air Travel Organisers Licensing, (ATOL)
If you decide to book independently you should exercise caution. Establish if you are dealing directly with the property owner or a letting agent.
Research the property or hotel that you are booking - verify that the address exists through web searches and online maps. Do the images match those on the advert? Check whether there are any reviews for the accommodation from previous visitors.
If dealing with the property owner ask them about the property and the area in detail. Can you confirm that what they tell you is accurate from your own research?
Research any agent that you are dealing with via an online search engine. Are there any reviews of the website or agent? Ask what checks the agent makes on the properties that they are advertising and its owner? Does the website usethe Padlock symbol to indicate the site is secure?
When paying for accommodationnever pay by cash or use a Money Transfer Agent such as Western Union or Moneygram as these are not intended for commercial payments.
If possible pay by credit card as this may protect your payment.
Always check the terms and conditions to confirm exactly what you are being sold. Double check your booking before travel, particularly if there is a long gap between making the booking and arrival.
Be aware that fraudulent adverts do exist. If you have any doubts do not book it!
For non-emergencies dial 101
In an emergency always dial 999



