Trains, planes and fraudulent claims
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Shock findings in a new YouGov survey commissioned by
Aquarium's latest research serves as a timely reminder to consumers that fraud is not a victimless crime, and costs the
"The full research makes fascinating reading, particularly when six percent of 18-24 year olds prefer not to say (three times the national average), and 15 percent of the same age group couldn't recall (more than double the national average)," said Aquarium Director,
"Older age groups may be much more circumspect when it comes to admitting misdemeanours, and human nature makes it difficult to get 100% reliable stats on fraud; however what we can say is that next generation apps are going to be grounding fraudsters faster, no matter how old they are, so people should think carefully before adding an extra camera on to a travel insurance claim, for example, or claiming for piece of tech they never owned in the first place. The technology net is tightening on the travel insurance criminals, and that will be good news for us all in the long-run," concluded Colonnese.
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