Don’t make this major privacy mistake when renting a car

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Going through a reputable agency is a safe bet if you plan to rent a car while you’re away any time soon. But with the increased demand for rentals, scammers are pouncing. And even if you don’t fall for a scam, there’s another way you might be putting your info at risk.

Scammers smell an opportunity

Rental car companies offloaded inventory during the pandemic, and it can still be tough to find a rental in some places during popular travel times.

Cybercriminals can boost search term rankings to ensure that fake rental agencies appear high in search results. When an unsuspecting victim enquires about available rentals, the scam is set in motion.

A “customer service representative” will offer you a special deal in one popular variation of this scam. You’ll get a steep discount if you pay by gift card or prepaid debit card.

You purchase the cards and share your PIN with the phony representative. The scammer then tells you that the money didn’t transfer and that you’ll need to buy another card.

Of course, the rental company is a fake and will make off with the untraceable money in a flash.

Never make payment for anything using a gift card or prepaid debit card. No genuine company will insist that you use that method of payment.

A simple mistake everyone makes with rental cars

When you rent a car, you probably use Bluetooth or a charging cable to sync your smartphone with the vehicle. It makes sense so you can play music, get directions, or take a call while driving.

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Renting a car? This mistake puts your data and money at risk

Going on vacation out of state or on a business trip, you sometimes need a mode of transportation. Ride-sharing companies are one option, but it’s more convenient to rent a car.

For the most part, renting a vehicle is done through a reputable agency or a recommendation of family and friends. But a recent rental car shortage might have left you empty-handed and stranded.

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Fake your location to get the lowest prices: A friend of mine in Phoenix booked a rental car in the U.K. It was $955. I told her to try this trick. She used her VPN to change her location to the U.K. and the same car for the same dates was $322. Just another reason why you need ExpressVPN on all your devices. Use this link to get three months free.