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Posted by steve_ne on February 09, 2007 at 07:26:08 from (64.89.178.108):
Just passing on this information. Reminder never give out your credit card information unless you make the call. ***************CREDIT CARD SCAM*************** The State Travel Office received the following statement today from a state traveler. It is important for all travelers to be aware of this type of scam. "The morning after I checked in my telephone rang and a female voice stated that she was from the front desk and was transferring a call to me. Then a male voice came on the phone stating he was Paul from central reservations and indicated there was a problem with the credit card number which the room had been paid for with. I stated that there should be no problem, that the card was held by the State of XXXXXXXXX, and everything had been alright when I checked in the previous evening. The male stated that he needed to confirm the card number. I told him the card was held by our fiscal department and I did not have a physical copy of the card. I told the male I would go to the front desk and resolve this issue. The male then said he needed my personal credit card number for security and no charges would be made to it while this was resolved. I again told him I would go to the front desk and resolve the issue before I left for the day. He then became quite insistent stating that I could not resolve the matter with the front desk, but needed to resolve it with him. When I told him I was not going to give out any credit card numbers over the phone he hung up. When I went to the front desk, as I stated I would, the front desk clerk stated there were no issues with my room or the credit card, and that she had not transferred any calls to my room. It appears that the individual directly dialed the room and had a somewhat elaborate attempt to steal credit card numbers. You might want to pass this on to other state travelers as a cautionary tale."
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