Can I get my money back if I've paid for an ETA through an unofficial website?
Briefly

The article highlights the rise of unofficial websites charging significant amounts for Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) for entry into the UK, misleading applicants who are confused by their professional appearance and placement in search results. The official UK site charges only £10 for this service, while these unofficial sites charge up to £80. The UK Home Office is aware of the issue and is making efforts to prioritize their official site in search engine results, urging applicants to visit the official GOV.UK website instead.
Unofficial sites are charging up to £80 for Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs), misleading applicants when the official site charges only £10.
The UK Home Office is working to improve the visibility of its official site on search engines to prevent users from falling for unofficial sites.
Read at The Local Germany
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