BEWARE: ABA Marketplace Scams

We want to bring to your immediate attention a concerning issue that has arisen in the last few days. There has been an increasing number of scam calls targeting our members and Marketplace registrants regarding hotel reservations.

 

Important Details:

Scam Activity: The most prolific scam call is coming from 800-878-0113 from an individual named "Joseph." This caller is falsely claiming to offer an early bird rate for hotel stays in Philadelphia.

Our Process: ABA will be opening up hotel reservations on August 9, and we are not using any third-party affiliate to call you about those reservations, secure "special" low rates, or other offers. These calls are scams.

 

Action Steps

Do Not Engage: If you receive such a call from 800-878-0113 or other unfamiliar number, we suggest blocking the number to remove further contact from the scammer.

Official Reservations: The only way to secure your hotel reservations is through ABA and the Marketplace website. Information on how to make reservations will be posted on August 9, and we will send out a notice to all current registered attendees with information on how to secure your hotel booking.

 

ABA is committed to ensuring your safety and the security of your information. Please remain vigilant and do not engage with these fraudulent calls. If you have any questions or need further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us directly at (800) 283-2877.

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WHO13: Iowa Bus Company Calls on Congress to Aid Industry in Pandemic Recovery

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Iowa Bus Company Calls on Congress to Aid Industry in Pandemic Recovery
WHO13
Stephanie Johnson
February 8, 2022

The pandemic has taken a toll on the bus industry. Since the start of the pandemic, many companies have laid off workers or shut down, and now industry leaders are calling on Congress for help.

“We’re still devastated. We’re still trying to climb out of this, and we need some help from Congress,” said CIT Signature Transportation Sales Director Kim Grzywacz.

CIT Signature Transportation has been in business for more than 30 years. It has provided charters for schools, tourism, the military and more, but Grzywacz says business trends have changed.

“These are companies that have always been very independent, privately owned. They’re small businesses. They don’t want government in their business, but they need a bridge to get them through,” said American Bus Association President and CEO Peter Pantuso.

Initially, Congress gave $2 billion in grants through the Coronavirus Economic Relief for Transportation program, but that was not enough. Pantuso says the industry wants Congress to provide $6 billion to help companies get out of the wrong place.

“A lot of it (money) goes for workers to get people back to work and get the drivers back in the seat so that these buses can roll again and get back to business,” said Pantuso.

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