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SCAM ALERT – Fraudsters offer bogus Sun City special offers

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SUN INTERNATIONAL WARNS TRAVELLERS ABOUT SCAMS
Public should avoid bogus R25 Sun City resort accommodation deal

Sun International is making an urgent appeal to visitors not to respond to any social media posts purportedly offering accommodation and dinner at any Sun City hotel for only R25 a night.

Sun City’s General Manager Brett Hoppe said, “This is a scam clearly intended to defraud people, and we’re asking members of the public to be careful when responding to special offers that do not come directly from Sun City or Sun International.

“Before replying to any accommodation offer for any Sun International property, please confirm that it is a valid deal by visiting our official website www.suninternational.com. Better still, book directly on our direct-booking platform which also offers great deals, or use a registered tour operator.”

The post incorrectly and variously describes the offer as a celebration of the 50th or 55th anniversary, but Sun City only opened in 1979 making the resort 44 years old.

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