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United Airlines passenger loses $17K in scam after calling official customer service
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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

A United Airlines passenger lost more than $17,000 in a scam after contacting the airline’s official customer service number to rebook a canceled flight. The incident raises concerns about vulnerabilities in customer support systems and highlights sophisticated methods scammers are using.

Dan Smoker, from the Denver area, was preparing for an 18-day European trip with his family when he learned that their flight from Denver International Airport to London Heathrow had been canceled. He called United’s official helpline and was first connected to a female agent before being transferred to a male agent named "David." The agent instructed him to make a large payment of $17,328 on his credit card as a down payment for rebooking, assuring him it would be refunded.

After processing the charge, Dan was put on hold. The agent later said the booking could not go through but offered another itinerary via Newark Liberty International Airport. A confirmation email followed, promising a refund by early July. When no refund came, Dan posted about the experience on social media.

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Local news outlet 9NEWS investigated and quickly identified signs of fraud: the confirmation email did not originate from United Airlines and included several spelling and formatting errors. It was sent from an “Air-Reservations” domain, while the credit card statement showed charges from “AIRLINEFARE,” based in Iowa.

Dan said, "The more I looked into it, the more clear it became that it was a scam via United's system somehow. How that happened, I have no idea."

Phone records add complexity to the case. Dan’s call log shows he spent over three hours with United’s number; however, United’s internal records only show a 13-minute call. In addition, the phone number listed in the fraudulent confirmation email had called United’s call center earlier that day.

Further evidence suggested whoever managed Dan's new bookings may have accessed or collaborated with someone inside United's system. His credit card also reflected legitimate charges from United during this interaction.

A spokesperson for United told 9NEWS they are investigating: "reviewing the matter thoroughly." However, Dan has indicated he will not receive details about any ongoing security investigation.

This incident comes amid broader concerns about digital scams targeting travelers and airlines alike. For example, there has been an increase in fake websites impersonating government programs such as TSA PreCheck (https://www.tsa.gov/precheck), which can deceive travelers seeking enrollment information or services.

United Airlines is one of America’s largest full-service carriers with major hubs at airports including Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Denver International Airport (https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/company/global-route-map.html). Founded in 1931, its network spans multiple domestic and international destinations.

The case underscores challenges facing both customers and companies as reliance on digital communication grows within air travel.

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