My wife just ordered some airplane tickets for her mother a couple of days ago, through cheapoair.com. It appeared to my wife to be a site much like priceline, cheaptickets, and so on.
Online, my wife provided the website with her mother’s credit card information, in order to make the purchase.
Cheapo Air, however, has now (this morning) called my wife’s mother telling her she must fax them a copy of her driver’s license and credit card, front and back, or else they will cancel her tickets and charge her one hundred dollars. I have never had to do this before when ordering airline tickets online, through any other website. Wife’s mother is by nature suspicious of online transactions, and is afraid we have managed to land her in some identity-theft scheme or other. While I am not usually paranoid about this kind of thing, I have to admit this does sound a little strange.
Is this legitimate? Or is there some kind of scam being enacted here?
Sounds very suspicious. I would notify the credit card company to refuse any charges to Cheapo Air, then cancel the reservation. If any charges show up, request a chargeback from the credit card company for unauthorized charges.
Wife’s mother just called us again and says she talked to them on the phone and she is now satisfied that they’re okay. And for some reason, they ended up not requiring her to fax them copies after all.
I don’t know what happened, but anyway, whatever they said soothed her suspicious soul so it’s probably okay.
If there are further developments, I’ll post them here for others’ information about that site.
If you look up any of my domain names, you’ll get those identical addresses and phone numbers. Domains By Proxy is a GoDaddy domain-contact-information-hiding company, i.e., “private registration.”
(One of my websites would result in broken kneecaps otherwise, plus I used to get the same AmEx advertisements on the same day sent to my house with all of my different domain names as various businesses! Yikes!)