Expedia's call center contacted me about potential unauthorized credit card use, advising a change of credit card number and password. They have Japanese staff available.
Scam alert: fake Expedia call asks for booking details!
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Like a wolf in a hotel lobby, the call pretends to be an Expedia or Hotels.com agent but is really a fraudster hunting for personal data. These callers often reference recent bookings, ask you to confirm bank or credit‑card details, and may use a convincing accent. Never share personal info or banking numbers over the phone; instead hang up and contact the company through the official website or known customer‑service number. Block the number on your phone, report it to the FTC’s complaint portal, and alert your bank if any transactions look suspicious. Staying skeptical and verifying through trusted channels stops the scam before it spreads.
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Expedia's call center contacted me regarding potential fraudulent use of my credit card, advising me to change my card number and password.
This is a call from Expedeia regarding potential fraudulent use of my credit card; I need to change my credit card number and password, and I would appreciate it if I could be transferred to a Japanese staff member.
This is an Expedia call center warning about potential credit card fraud. Please change your credit card number and password. There are also Japanese staff available, so please ask to be transferred to a Japanese speaker.
I am pretty shure it is a scam, but havent confirmed it yet.
This call was made for confirmation purposes.
Expedia has apperently been contacted by fraud investigators regarding this number
Investigadores de fraude de Expedia
These people claim to be fraud investigators from Expedia
Claimed to be fraud investigators from Expedia, which seems suspicious.
Allegedly, the call was from fraud investigators at Expedia.