Online Safety

Cambridge Homestay connects hosts and guests directly and does not handle payments. Understanding common scams helps both sides avoid fraud before any money changes hands.

For Homestay Guests

  • Always inspect the accommodation in person before making any payment, if you are already in the UK.
  • Ask for a receipt for every payment you make.
  • Keep communication on the Cambridge Homestay platform. Be wary of anyone pushing you quickly to email, WhatsApp, Telegram, or another channel.
  • Never use Western Union, MoneyGram, or BidPay to send payment. These services are commonly used by fraudsters and usually offer no recovery option.
  • Never send money to a bank account outside the UK. Report any host who requests this immediately.
  • Be especially cautious if the sender creates urgency, avoids normal questions about the stay, or asks for payment before you can verify the address and accommodation details.

For Homestay Hosts

If a student or guest overpays for accommodation, this is almost certainly an overpayment scam, also known as an advance-fee or refund scam. The scam works by making you feel obliged to return money that was never genuinely paid.

How a typical overpayment scam works

  1. 1
    They contact you from overseas and send polished, confidence-building messages while asking very few real questions about the room.
  2. 2
    They send a cheque or payment confirmation for more than the agreed rent and deposit.
  3. 3
    They send a fake email receipt that appears to come from a bank or payment service to make it look like the money has already arrived.
  4. 4
    They ask you to refund the overpaid amount by wire transfer, gift card, or another irreversible method before you have confirmed the funds are real.
  5. 5
    Your bank later confirms the payment was fake, reversed, or stolen.
  6. 6
    The scammer disappears, and you are left out of pocket for whatever you refunded.

Fake bank email receipts

Scammers often send realistic-looking payment emails to create urgency and false reassurance. Never rely on an email receipt as proof of payment. Sign in to your bank directly and confirm the funds have arrived and fully cleared before doing anything else.

Always wait for cheques to clear. Never trust email receipts as proof of payment. Verify funds have actually arrived in your account before acting.
Key Rules For Hosts
  • Always take a deposit to confirm a genuine booking.
  • Never refund an overpayment until your bank confirms the funds are genuine and fully cleared.
  • Never use Western Union, MoneyGram, or BidPay to transfer any amount in response to a booking enquiry.
  • If something feels wrong, stop responding, report the enquiry, and do not proceed with the booking.
Any email from this website will come from cambridgehomestay.org. If you receive a message claiming to be from us from another domain, treat it as fraudulent.