There are a few steps you can take to check for travel scams in the USA:
Verify the legitimacy of the company: Check the company's website and look for contact information, such as a physical address and phone number. You can also check the company's reviews and ratings on reputable travel review websites.
Research the company: Look for information about the company on the Better Business Bureau's website or on the Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Information website.
Check for red flags: Be wary of companies that pressure you to make a decision quickly, ask for payment in cash or through wire transfer, or refuse to provide a refund policy.
Be cautious of unsolicited offers: Be wary of unsolicited emails or phone calls offering travel deals that seem too good to be true.
- Check for travel warnings: The US Department of State's website has information on travel warnings, including travel warnings and alerts for specific countries and regions.
Consult with travel agencies or tour operators that you trust and have previously used.

If you believe you have been the victim of a travel scam, you should report it to the Federal Trade Commission, the Better Business Bureau, and your local state attorney general's office.
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