SAN ANTONIO — The holidays are rapidly approaching and Texans are getting ready to spend big bucks. But scammers are set to hop on your holiday spending to grab as many greenbacks as possible.

Shopping online, booking trips, and giving back. So many reasons shoppers need to be aware of this year's emerging scam trends to keep your self secure and your money as merry as possible. Starting with holiday travel scams. Jason Meza, the Director of Communications for the Better Business Bureau of South Texas told us, "Unfortunately we're going to see that a lot during the season. It's just going to get worse as we head into the Thanksgiving holiday and the Christmas holiday and into even into spring travel."

Top travel scams include fake travel websites, vacation rental scams, phishing texts an

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