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Terrible but at lease they caught her. This is the reason I am thinking about getting a pre-paid visa for our upcoming trip.
I was very happy to be able to do online check-in last December and post my cc then, rather than handing over the physical card.
What a great idea to avoid this kind of fraud !
I am taking your advice, so the next time I go to Disney I will use the online check-in, and use only my resort card instead at all the restaurants and shops.
Smart crooks can get pretty bold. We had a similar problem in New England. Some guys went into the local grocery store and replaced the credit card machine at the self checkout registers. They looked like service people so no one really though much about it. They were collecting credit card numbers for days and then went back to switch the machines back out.
They fortunately got caught because the manager thought it was suspicious to be replacing the machines so often. They had been doing this in multiple states.
Wow , what kind of a grocery store manager doesn't question ANY technician coming into a store doing ANYTHING in a place that he is responsible for?![]()
This is not a problem unique to Disney. It can and has happened almost anywhere. It has happened at ATMs, at fast food places, hotels, restaurants, almost anywhere where cards are used.
But it would have been a great time for the Disney spokesperson to say, "We'll make it right." Even if that meant helping the people understand that they aren't liable for the charges. Educating them on how to dispute them. Giving them a discount on a future stay. Anything, to show that Disney is above the normal company.
But it would have been a great time for the Disney spokesperson to say, "We'll make it right." Even if that meant helping the people understand that they aren't liable for the charges. Educating them on how to dispute them. Giving them a discount on a future stay. Anything, to show that Disney is above the normal company.
For me, its more of the fact that this was THEIR employee. Sure, legally speaking perhaps Disney is not at fault but this person's information was stolen as a result of doing business with Disney. It would be good business practice in my opinion if Disney took responsibility for the employees they hire and the actions they take while working for Disney.
We suspect that someone working in the customer service center that takes credit card information when you prepay for Disney's Magical Express bus service was using our credit card information illegally.
Sorry to go off topic, but since when do you have to pay for ME?