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S.C. Consumer Affairs Officials: Hotel Room Scammers Have Checked In

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money scamThe South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) is warning consumers about common hotel scams targeting guests.

Scammers contact hotel guests in their rooms, often at late hours, attempting to โ€œverifyโ€ the guestโ€™s credit card information. Believing the caller is a hotel employee, the guests relay the requested personal information.

With summer vacations already in full swing, consumers are urged to be wary of these calls. Follow these tips below to avoid becoming a victim:

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Hang up!Never give (or verify) personal information to a cold caller.

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Contact the front deskCall or walk down to the front desk directly to inquire about the call. Consumers should report the call to the front desk, even if they were not victimized.

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Remember โ€“ Hotel employees rarely call guests after 9 p.m. A call in the middle of the night should trigger suspicion.

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Report it โ€“ Report scams to SCDCA at 800-922-1594.

Consumers should also be on the lookout for fraudulent vacation rental listings. Specific tips on this type of vacation scam can be found in SCDCAโ€™s Spotlight on Fraudulent Vacation Rental Listings,http://www.consumer.sc.gov/Documents/SpotLight/RentalListingSpoofs.pdf

For more information on avoiding similar scams, see SCDCAโ€™s Spotlight on Telephone Scams, http://www.consumer.sc.gov/Documents/SpotLight/Telephone_Scams.pdf.