| type="text/javascript"> | | | | mail it in with a "U. S. Postal Money Order" of $50 |
| Beware of the travel scam. Watchdogs are | | | | a person for ticket taxes and other fees. The |
| worried that penny-pinching travelers will bite at all | | | | traveler must pick "two...."arrival and departure |
| sorts of free bait and end up with regrets.As | | | | dates" at least 30 days apart. Your dates might |
| Steve Burnas of the Chicago Better Business | | | | be approved but might not. Even if you do get |
| Bureau cautions, "What the large print giveth, the | | | | the date you want, additional fees can make your |
| small print taketh away." | | | | "free" airfare pricier that the actual ticket value, |
| Not so free: A sample offer for free airline tickets | | | | says the Florida Attorney General's office. So the |
| from Florida-based Sunshine Promotions asks a | | | | only thing that flies away might be your $100 |
| traveler to fill out a "Travel Request Form" and | | | | deposit. Read the fine print carefully. |