TUI has issued an urgent warning to anyone using Twitter.
Recent changes to Twitter has meant that only those who pay a monthly fee will receive a blue tick. Twitter Blue will give users who sign up a blue tick badge, the ability to edit tweets and a range of other features in exchange for a fee.
This has caused much controversy as many people slammed the idea, including money saving expert Martin Lewis. Mr Lewis previously spoke of how dangerous the decision to put the ticks essentially up for sale, as this could be used by scammers who pretend to be genuine brands and organisations.
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However, he later admitted he has paid Twitter for a blue tick to reduce the risk of scammers. But airline TUI has today warned people of several accounts impersonating the company.
Without a blue tick themselves, with the handle @tuiuk, they warned that they have just one official account, anything else will likely be a scam.
Taking to Twitter, TUI wrote: "IMPORTANT We’re aware of multiple accounts impersonating TUI UK on Twitter. Please be aware that @tuiuk is our only official account, do not send any personal information to any other users as it may be a scam. If you’re unsure please tweet us or contact us on 0203 451 2688."
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