Vacancy Rewards Scams Prevention Team-- The Hotel Desk Clerk Scam

Vacancy Rewards Scams prevention team knows that scammers depend on many things to be successful. They chose people that they think are easier targets. Tourists fall into that category. Tourists tend to let their guard down when they travel and this opens up opportunities for the scam artists. It is also easy to find tourists. The numbers for hotels that tourists stay in are readily available. The phone numbers that connect directly to the rooms are usually a combination of the first 3 or 4 numbers of the hotel phone number and the room number. Therefore, it is easy for a scam artist to dial the rooms directly.

The scam artists also depend on confusing their victims to cheat them out of their money. They will call a guest in a hotel late at night. They know that if they wake up a person, that individual will be a little confused and not thinking clearly. That allows them to work their scam.
Vacancy Rewards Scams prevention team understands that they will tell the guest that they are calling from the front desk. They will say there is a problem with the credit card that had been used when the guest checked in and that they need to confirm the information that they have on file. The guest will provide the credit card number and go back to sleep. The scam artist will use that credit card number to make some money and the scam will be complete.

Vacancy Rewards Scams prevention squad suggests not giving information to someone that calls you. You should either go down to the front desk or call the front desk yourself to make sure that the information that is being requested is really needed.

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