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I was just naturalized into US citizen and tried to apply for a passport. Using the information received from USCIS, I went to Bing search and typed "travel.state...", before I finish the whole typing (should be"travel.state.gov", the searching results came out. The first looks like an online passport application site. It said :US passport/online application/USA passport. I went to the website and started to fill out with my personal information. In the end, it asked credit card information, and tell me they will review the form and emailed back to me within a few hours. I did not receive anything and started to look back. the actual site is https://www.premiumtripsolutions.com. It is a scam site. I mean there are many scams on Internet. But ********* and **** are reliable company and searching engine. Can't believe they put this as the first site when I did the search, just because this scam site paid *********.
$144.85
CA, USA- 94539
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
https://www.bing.com
Travel/Vacation/Timeshare
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Travel/state
July 25, 2025
1023648
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