Copycat adverts for common travel documents ‘rife’ on search engines July 7, 2021, 12:04 am
Which? investigation finds advertisers seizing prime spots for paid health card, driving licence and visa services, even though some are free (Anthony Devlin/PA)
People are being misled into paying more for common travel documents than needed due to copycat adverts running rife on search engines, Which? has warned.
The consumer group looked into ads for health cards, driving licences and visas which can appear in prime spots along the top of popular sites including Google and Bing, above official channels.
Among them were 18 ads overcharging users for services that are available for free.
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