Ever wonder what is on your hotel magnetic key card?
Answer:
a. Customer's name
b. Customer's partial home address
c.  Hotel room number
d. Check-in date and out dates
e. Customer's credit  card number and expiration date! 
When you turn them in to the front desk your personal information is there  for any employee to access by simply scanning the card in the hotel scanner. An  employee can take a hand full of cards home and using a scanning device, access  the information onto a laptop computer and go shopping at your expense. Simply  put, hotels do not erase the information on these cards until an employee  re-issues the card to the next hotel guest.
At that time, the new guest's  information is electronically "overwritten" on the card and the previous guest's  information is erased in the overwriting process.
But until the card is  rewritten for the next guest, it usually is kept in a drawer at the front desk  with YOUR INFORMATION ON IT ! The bottom line is:
Keep the cards, take them  home with you, or destroy them.
NEVER leave them behind in the room or room  wastebasket, and NEVER turn them into the front desk when you check out of a  room.
They will not charge you for the card (it's illegal) and you'll be  sure you are not leaving a lot of valuable personal information on it that could  be easily lifted off with any simple scanning device card reader.
For the  same reason, if you arrive at the airport and discover you still have the card  key in your pocket, do not toss it in an airport trash basket.
Take it home  and destroy it by cutting it up, especially through the electronic information  strip!
Information courtesy of: Pasadena Police Department
 
 
1 comment:
Thanks for posting this too. We don't stay in hotels often, but this is good to know.
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