‘Reservation Hijacking’ Scams Target Travelers. Here’s How to Stay Safe
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The hotel staffer who calls you with an urgent request for payment isn’t necessarily who they say they are.
The hotel staffer who calls you with an urgent request for payment isn’t necessarily who they say they are.
The hotel staffer who calls you with an urgent request for payment isn’t necessarily who they say they are.
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