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credit card for hotel deposit? Safe?
Is it safe to e-mail the credit card number to the Hotel Riva in Venice, Italy?
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Fax yes, email no
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Fax yes, email yes.
Assuming, of course, that you have $0 liability on your credit card for fraudulent transactions. |
Thank you both. I will fax.
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Hi B,
An email is no less safe than a fax. If you are concerned, send the full info in 2 emails. ((I)) |
ira, may i ask, why 2 emails?
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2 emails, with half the number in each. The chances of them both being intercepted is small.
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Not wanting to sound naive, but it can be intercepted? I do however understand the logic in sending information in 2 emails. |
heck, your cc number can be "intercepted" by a sleazy waiter in your favorite restaurant in your hometown, or by a customer service rep on QVC for that matter..
e-mailing is safe, faxing is safe, telephoning is safe - or I should say they are as safe as anything else. You are protected for fraudulent use so what is the fear? |
I send them in three sections, and many hotel owners are familiar with this practice.
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Thank you all for your replies. I will send via email in 3 sections. CC numbers in two, expired date and name in third. I have always used online payment method in most things but just a bit concerned with foreign countries, especially in Italy. Thanks again.
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Hi JLL82,
>Not wanting to sound naive, but it can be intercepted? Of course. That doesn't mean that there is a likelihood that it will. ((I)) |
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