We returned from a fabulous, 7 day- 2nd honeymoon several weeks ago. We had the most magical vacation!
Upon review of our credit card bills - we noticed a $475 charge at Target, several days after we returned from our vacation. This was puzzling because 1) we are broke after our vacation and can not afford to spend $475 on anything and 2) we live in northern Vermont - there is not a Target within a days drive!
On further investigation we learned that our credit card was used at the Target store in Bradenton, FL (several hours drive from Orlando)- and that the card had not been swiped at the check out counter - only the number had been punched in. Sounds fishy!
To make a long, long story short, our credit company removed the charges. Target security is looking into the incident. They were actually able to find out what time and at what register the charge was made. The head of security called us and told us that our credit card number was used to buy a Target gift card. Their security cameras photographed a black male conducting the transaction.
Now - we kept very strict records of our charges at Disney. In fact, most of our vacation expenses (limo, passes, airplane, etc.) were paid for in advance by a different card than the one in question. We strictly used the compromised card to pay for our hotel incidentals. All our purchases during our stay were posted back to our room.
So, we concluded that the number must have been taken by an employee of either the Beach Club Villas (where we stayed for four nights) or the Swan (where we stayed for three). We simply have no other charges to our card in Florida, except for the Target charge.
So - as everyone knows - be careful and check your records diligently!
Does anyone out there know the address to send an "incident report" such as ours to the Disney people? I believe that Target might have gotten the police involved, in which case I'm sure they will contact the hotels. But, I would personally like to let Disney know what happened.
Upon review of our credit card bills - we noticed a $475 charge at Target, several days after we returned from our vacation. This was puzzling because 1) we are broke after our vacation and can not afford to spend $475 on anything and 2) we live in northern Vermont - there is not a Target within a days drive!
On further investigation we learned that our credit card was used at the Target store in Bradenton, FL (several hours drive from Orlando)- and that the card had not been swiped at the check out counter - only the number had been punched in. Sounds fishy!
To make a long, long story short, our credit company removed the charges. Target security is looking into the incident. They were actually able to find out what time and at what register the charge was made. The head of security called us and told us that our credit card number was used to buy a Target gift card. Their security cameras photographed a black male conducting the transaction.
Now - we kept very strict records of our charges at Disney. In fact, most of our vacation expenses (limo, passes, airplane, etc.) were paid for in advance by a different card than the one in question. We strictly used the compromised card to pay for our hotel incidentals. All our purchases during our stay were posted back to our room.
So, we concluded that the number must have been taken by an employee of either the Beach Club Villas (where we stayed for four nights) or the Swan (where we stayed for three). We simply have no other charges to our card in Florida, except for the Target charge.
So - as everyone knows - be careful and check your records diligently!
Does anyone out there know the address to send an "incident report" such as ours to the Disney people? I believe that Target might have gotten the police involved, in which case I'm sure they will contact the hotels. But, I would personally like to let Disney know what happened.