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Originally Posted by IMJ
Honestly, even filing a police report is useless. You are better off going through your credit card company fraud protection for any real action. They launch their own private investigations.
A couple years back my company sent several of us to Puerto Rico to stay at the Rio Mar resort to receive this award thing. We were all given stipends, but we had to give our credit card numbers to the hotel front desk for financial holds for the rooms, and we were later reimbursed.
Basically, each and every one of us there had all sorts of charges from places all over the states by the time we came back because the staff at the Rio Mar were had some thing going on where they were stealing and using the numbers. As far as I know, most of us (myself included) took action by going through our credit provider who changed the numbers, denied the payouts, etc.
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My credit card co. immediately reversed some fraud charges I had...but I was required to file a police report...(cost 10 bucks)...and send the cc company a copy...just sayin'....