Policies - Security Guarantee
DirectRooms secure server software (SSL) is the industry standard and is among the best software available today for secure e-commerce transactions. It encrypts all of your personal information, including credit card number, name, and address so that it cannot be read as the information travels over the Internet.
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Security Guarantee
The DirectRooms Security Guarantee: You pay nothing if fraudulent charges are made as a result of booking at DirectRooms.
We conform to the US Fair Credit Billing Act, which states that your bank generally cannot hold you liable for more than $50 of fraudulent charges. If your bank does hold you liable for any of this $50, DirectRooms.com will cover the entire liability for you, up to the full $50. In the very unlikely event of an unauthorised use of your credit card, DirectRooms will cover this liability, from a booking made on our website, while using our secure server.
If you have any questions about this security guarantee and privacy statement or would like more information about our company, please contact us at: security@directrooms.com
For further information on the Fair Credit Billing Act, please visit the Federal Trade Commission's website (www.ftc.gov).
The DirectRooms Security Guarantee: You pay nothing if fraudulent charges are made as a result of booking at DirectRooms.
We conform to the US Fair Credit Billing Act, which states that your bank generally cannot hold you liable for more than $50 of fraudulent charges. If your bank does hold you liable for any of this $50, DirectRooms.com will cover the entire liability for you, up to the full $50. In the very unlikely event of an unauthorised use of your credit card, DirectRooms will cover this liability, from a booking made on our website, while using our secure server.
If you have any questions about this security guarantee and privacy statement or would like more information about our company, please contact us at: security@directrooms.com
For further information on the Fair Credit Billing Act, please visit the Federal Trade Commission's website (www.ftc.gov).

