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Take Online Travel Reviews With Grain Of Salt


The London Times recently reported that many glowing reviews about airlines, hotels, cruises and other travel destinations, are phony. Showing up on the web as authentic experiences from individual travelers, the reviews entice people to patronize the allegedly wonderful product. In one example, researchers found that false reviewers posted hundreds of highly favorable letters under different names to promote a poor quality, overpriced hotel.

Seniors planning trips do best by researching options personally, as well as by asking a trusted travel agent to recommend hotels, cruise lines and other options. If the agent values you as a customer, your chances of suffering a bad travel experience are considerably less.

Senior Security: Don’t Be Stupid With Your Smartphone PDF Print E-mail


Every traveler is a photographer these days. You see the little boxes pointed during concerts, festivals, parades, scenic spots and everywhere else. What you don’t see is that many of the smartphones suddenly disappear.

For examples, she dropped her phone into the water while leaning over the railing to snap pix as the ship entered port. He was in the city pointing his Smartphone at a parade when a thief suddenly grabbed it and ran away. For the best way to prevent losing it, get a fitted Smartphone case with a strap to keep wrapped around your wrist while shooting.

 
 
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