Beware of scam sites when applying for ETA to Britain


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Malaysians planning to visit Britain must apply for the ETA at least three days prior to arrival. — Pixabay

Travellers planning a holiday in Britain are once again being warned about websites wildly overcharging for an unnecessary middle-man “service” when applying for electronic travel authorisation (ETA).

One provider is charging as much as £85 (RM491), five times more than the cost on official channels, a consumer organisation in Germany is warning tourists.

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