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Recent Identity Theft in Hotels

[ 0 ] By Sarah Miller on August 26, 2010

It has recently been exposed by The Gadling that vacationers staying at Michigan’s Doherty Hotel later found unauthorized charges on their credit card bills. More than a hundred and fifty guests found such charges, averaging a staggering $2,500 per person, following their recent hotel stays.

Though the hotel has been assisting investigators, disturbingly, authorities have been unable to trace the breach. Whether the hotel’s credit card system was hacked or a dishonest employee stole the information, what is clear is that credit card information is not safe with any industry. This is not an isolated case. Similar cases of identity theft have also occurred in the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles, as well as the Driskill Hotel of Austin, Texas.

What can you do to protect your personal information following a hotel stay? After traveling, monitor your credit card statements closely for at least three months to catch any unauthorized charges.

It may also be wroth your while to check out the many top rated identity theft protection services reviewed on this site.

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About Sarah Miller: Sarah Miller became an identity theft victim in 2008 and has since become an expert on prevention and evaluating protection services. When she's not writing for IDProtectionGuide, Sarah is a Public Relations specialist for a major firm. She enjoys surfing, skiing, and is a proud new mother. View author profile.

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