Mann Travel has alerted its customers about fraudulent activities online. There are imposters pretending to be Mann Travel, setting up fake websites, and sending fake emails to steal money from unsuspecting individuals. To protect customers, Mann Travel has provided some important tips:
- Verify the Website: Before making any bookings or transactions, always ensure that the website address starts with www.manntravel.co.uk. This confirms that you’re on the genuine Mann Travel website.
- Check for Identification Numbers: On the Mann Travel website, look for specific identification numbers such as the company ID (9103194) and VAT number (299 1655 46). This helps confirm the legitimacy of the website.
- Email Verification: Genuine emails from Mann Travel will always end with @manntravel.co.uk. If you receive an email claiming to be from Mann Travel but the email address looks different, it’s likely a scam.
- Secure Payment Methods: Mann Travel uses secure payment methods, and we will never ask for your payment details over the phone. If you book by phone, we’ll send a payment link via email.
- Bank Account Information: Mann Travel operates exclusively through Barclays bank accounts. Before making any payments, ensure that the recipient’s name matches the company name (Mann Travel) on your bank’s website or bank’s app.
If you’re ever uncertain or suspicious about any communication or transaction involving Mann Travel, don’t hesitate to contact us directly at 0208 099 9900 or email us at
info@manntravel.co.uk. We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of our customer’s transactions and we are always ready to assist.
By following these guidelines, you can confidently interact with Mann Travel and avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities.
These phishing scams aim to redirect funds to personal bank or card accounts. Please be aware that Mann Travel will never request fund transfers or card payments into individual bank accounts. For more information on how to protect yourself and report phishing scams, please visit
www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/phishing-scams