DailyMail Money: The Rise of Fraudulent Driving Test Slot Offers
The Hot Topic of Driving Test Scams
DailyMail Money highlights a concerning trend where fraudsters are capitalizing on the backlog of driving tests. With the increasing demand for early slots, these scammers are offering inflated prices, sometimes up to £200, to desperate learner drivers.
How the Scams Operate
These fraudulent websites claim to provide early test dates but often take advantage of the situation, leaving drivers disappointed and out of pocket. RAC's Alerts
- Scammers target vulnerable learner drivers.
- Prices soar to over £200 for fictitious slots.
- Legitimate services are mixed in with scams.
Protecting Your Money and Future Driving Opportunities
Awareness is key to avoiding these scams. Make sure you research thoroughly before securing any driving test bookings. Don't let fraudsters steal your money! For further information, check out RAC's latest warnings.
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