Many brits opt for caravan holidays in the UK to save cash (Image: Getty) With scammers on the rise everywhere, it’s getting harder and harder to avoid the latest traps. This recent scam warning is directed at British tourists looking for caravan holidays. The scammers are reportedly using Facebook to target people looking for caravan holidays this summer, only to catfish them out of money.

One victim, Ann Crofts, 53, found her details were used to set up a shopping account after paying a £75 deposit for a caravan holiday at New Quay, Ceredigion. Crofts was targeted after she posted a message to a Facebook community page looking for holiday properties in West Wales. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

createElement('script');el.setAttribute('src','https://live.primis.

tech/live/liveView.php?s=114945&playerApiId=v114945');document.getElementById('ovp-primis').

appendChild(el)}window.top.addEventListener('primisPlayerInit',e=>{try{if(e.

detail&&e.detail.playerApiId==="v114945"){if(window.

document.getElementsByClassName('jwplayer')[0]){e.detail.

float('disable')}}}catch(e){}});window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded',()=>{setTimeout(()=>{if(typeof flagTcfLoaded!=='undefined'&&flagTcfLoaded===!0){loadOvpScript()ExpressApp.Log('[Load] OVP flagTcfLoaded',new Date())}else{document.

addEventListener("tcfLoaded",()=>{loadOvpScript()ExpressApp.Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) A Facebook user got in touch and claimed they owned a caravan on a site owned by holiday.