Villa company want me to email credit card details

Basically, I've booked and paid for a villa holiday through a reputable, local company in Spain. They now need security for any breakages that may occur whilst we're there so have sent me a form to put my credit card details on and it's asking for all details: long number, dates and CCV code. I'm not comfortable to give all of these details and further not comfortable to send it by email but can't see another way for them to do it.

Am I being over-cautious?

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 35,242 Forumite
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    It's certainly not the safest way of doing it, but in reality, the risk is still fairly low. And you're protected in any case.

    I would password protect it though and send the password through a different means.
  • pootleflump
    pootleflump Posts: 100 Forumite
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    That makes me feel a bit better. I'll follow your advice, thanks.
  • normanna
    normanna Posts: 172 Forumite
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    Basically, I've booked and paid for a villa holiday through a reputable, local company in Spain. They now need security for any breakages that may occur whilst we're there so have sent me a form to put my credit card details on and it's asking for all details: long number, dates and CCV code. I'm not comfortable to give all of these details and further not comfortable to send it by email but can't see another way for them to do it.

    Am I being over-cautious?

    No you're not being over cautious. I would never send an email with those details - just phone them
  • Tallaght
    Tallaght Posts: 1,632 Forumite
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    Do not give them any bank details.
  • Owain_Moneysaver
    Owain_Moneysaver Posts: 11,389 Forumite
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    They can't be that reputable as what they're doing is in flagrant breach of card security regulations.

    Enviar los detalles de la tarjeta de cr!dito por correo electr!nico es una violaci!n de las normas del Est!ndar de Seguridad de Datos para la Industria de la Tarjeta de Pago.

    Either they have an accredited secure online payment portal or you'll do a chip+pin verification at their office (or their rep on site can use a portable machine).
    A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.
  • Tallaght
    Tallaght Posts: 1,632 Forumite
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    Are the Villa and the company offices close to each other ?
  • Terry_Towelling
    Terry_Towelling Posts: 2,279 Forumite
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    Just a quick word on the CVV2 value on the back of the card - no retailer is permitted to store this data; I know it happens but it shouldn't.

    You also need to check the wording on the form. If it reads like you are agreeing to be charged, then you would have great difficulty disputing a later debit where you deny any breakages. Hopefully, they are indeed reputable and nothing untoward will happen.
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