Subject: Motel Hell I just read this in the RoadBikeRider newsletter, definatly something worth condsidering... Motel Hell Here's a heads-up if you'll be traveling to events this season and staying overnight. We've received it from several sources, one by way of a police department, so we trust it's true and worth considering. You know those electronic cards that motels (and hotels) use instead of actual room keys? Here's what's encoded on the one you receive during check in: your name, home address, room number, check in/out dates, and your credit card number with expiration date. When you return the card during checkout, your personal information can be seen by anyone that puts the card into the motel's scanner. A dishonest employee could take cards home and use a scanning device to transfer data to a PC. Your personal info stays on the card until it's overwritten for another person checking in. The potential problem, of course, is identity theft. The solution is not to return the card when checking out. According to the info sent to RBR, it is "illegal" for a motel to charge you for a card that you keep. Don't just throw it away later. Cut the card into one or more pieces, making sure to slice through the data strip |