One scam I have seen is fake hotel booking emails and messages. Since I work at the front desk of a hotel, I know this happens a lot. The goal of this scam is to trick people into giving their personal information or money. Scammers want things like credit card numbers, passwords, or payment details. This scam works by sending messages that look like they are from a real hotel or booking website. The message might say there is a problem with your reservation or that you need to confirm your booking. It usually includes a link that looks real, but it is actually fake. When people click the link and enter their information, the scammer can steal it. Many people fall for this scam because the message looks real and sounds urgent. For example, it might say your reservation will be canceled if you do not respond quickly. This makes people panic and not think carefully before clicking. Because I work at a hotel, I have learned that you should always double check instead of trusting messages right away. There are ways to avoid scams like this. First always check the sender’s email to make sure it is real. Second do not click on links that look suspicious. Third call the hotel directly to confirm your reservation. This is the safest way to know if something is real or fake. Overall, hotel booking scams are very common today. People need to be careful when they remove emails or messages about reservations. By taking a few extra steps and thinking before acting, people can protect themselves and avoid being scammed.