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Booking.com hunts down chat scammers and emails Dutch holidaymakers: Send us screenshots

Booking.com hunts down chat scammers and emails Dutch holidaymakers: Send us screenshots

Booking.com is actively reaching out to Dutch travelers affected by chat fraud on its platform. The company is requesting evidence such as screenshots and bank statements to combat a recent surge in cybercriminal activity.

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