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An email was sent around the 1Cover New Zealand office this morning that encouraged us to write this


An email was sent around the 1Cover New Zealand office this morning that encouraged us to write this blog. We haven t been able to validate if this is a traveller s myth or a true scenario but it definitely highlights the awareness that travellers should rent a car melbourne australia be conscious of holiday scams.
You arrive at the check-in desk at the hotel. As per usual the hotel staff member rent a car melbourne australia takes your credit card details to put down the room deposit. Once the paper work is finalised you are given the keys and taken to your room to settle in.
Not thinking anything you go to your bag and take out your card and tell the front desk your card details again.  You finish the conversation and hang up. Shortly after you notice a significant amount rent a car melbourne australia of money being charged to your credit card you have been scammed.
It turns out it was not the hotel staff from the front desk calling, it was someone who had come to hotel and asked to speak with the guests staying in room 601 (your room). They then proceeded to call you and speak to you in a professionally tone and cunningly suck all the information they need off you.
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