Posted by: tonyt
Secure hostel with CreditCard via email? - 03/10/02 05:37 PM
I need some advice on the normal procedures followed when confirming a booking. Is it normal and secure to give one's credit card details via email? Has anyone done this with say Hostal Dulcinea?
Posted by: MadridMan
Re: Secure hostel with CreditCard via email? - 03/10/02 06:06 PM
Hi tonyt!
Hostels requiring a credit card to secure reservations is pretty normal. Many people would suggest faxing your credit card data instead of via email as faxing is more secure.
I just did a search for you in the forum and found the following useful and relative threads:
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Hostel Dulcinea, other questions... "
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Stopping fake bookings "
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Question about sending credit card info "
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credit card number (okay via email?) "
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Question about sending credit card info "
Good luck and have a great time in Madrid and throughout Spain!!
Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: tonyt
Re: Secure hostel with CreditCard via email? - 03/10/02 07:17 PM
Many thanks MadridMan, for the prompt response!
This forum is a real goldmine of useful practical info, which I am still in the process of mining for my Spain/Portugal trip in May/June. Congrats!
Posted by: visagegyc
Re: Secure hostel with CreditCard via email? - 03/18/02 10:47 PM
I recently had to respond to the parador system when my CC number did not go through. My very computer-savvy husband says that e-mail is relatively secure, as it is not "form" oriented, so hackers are not likely to pick out credit card numbers in the odd e-mail. Concerned about who might have access to the e-mail on the other side, I made sure to transmit my response during business hours and got a response in a secure form. So, while I wouldn't make a habit of e-mailing my cc to the masses, I felt safe to do so in this case!