AtlanticInn-keeper
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Hi all-
My wife and I are the new owners of a B&B on the Outer Banks in North Carolina. We are preparing for our 2022 season and looking back on 2021 (our first season) and lessons learned. One of which is how best to verify reservations in an attempt to minimize fraud.
Last year we had a booking for multiple rooms for an extended stay (one week) and they wanted to pay for everything in advance on a credit card. Our initial feeling was....Woohoo!!. However, about a week prior to their anticipated arrival we received notification that this was a fraudulent charge on a stolen card. As such all amounts (revenue) were rolled back out of our account and with that timeline had difficulty getting the rooms re-booked. As luck would have it, we have recently received a similar request for this year (2022); multiple rooms for an extended stay (over 1 week) and wanting to pay in full..in advance.
My question is, how can we best verify that this is a legitimate booking? We have "searched" the individual making the booking and have limited/questionable results. We find inconsistencies in name spellings, addresses, etc. Has anyone experienced anything like this before? How have you handled it? How can you prevent it? I welcome your thoughts/advice. Thank you.
My wife and I are the new owners of a B&B on the Outer Banks in North Carolina. We are preparing for our 2022 season and looking back on 2021 (our first season) and lessons learned. One of which is how best to verify reservations in an attempt to minimize fraud.
Last year we had a booking for multiple rooms for an extended stay (one week) and they wanted to pay for everything in advance on a credit card. Our initial feeling was....Woohoo!!. However, about a week prior to their anticipated arrival we received notification that this was a fraudulent charge on a stolen card. As such all amounts (revenue) were rolled back out of our account and with that timeline had difficulty getting the rooms re-booked. As luck would have it, we have recently received a similar request for this year (2022); multiple rooms for an extended stay (over 1 week) and wanting to pay in full..in advance.
My question is, how can we best verify that this is a legitimate booking? We have "searched" the individual making the booking and have limited/questionable results. We find inconsistencies in name spellings, addresses, etc. Has anyone experienced anything like this before? How have you handled it? How can you prevent it? I welcome your thoughts/advice. Thank you.