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How can I avoid meeting fraud and verify the AAD/A event I’m registering for is legitimate?


Asked and Answered

February 1, 2022

Most meeting fraud can be avoided by verifying the authenticity of a registration site before providing any personal or financial information.

Registration for official AAD/A meetings should only be done through the Academy’s website and the AAD’s legitimate registration and housing partner, Maritz Global Events (MGE). Companies unaffiliated with the AAD or MGE may contact you directly to offer registration and/or housing for Academy meetings through websites designed to deceive visitors by posing as an AAD website.

Do not give your credit card information or make any reservations with any website other than our legitimate registration and housing partner, Maritz Global Events. In partnership with MGE, group room packages will be managed by FHT Global. Reservations made by unaffiliated organizations may appear to be for lower rates, however they may be illegitimate, have unreasonable cancelation or change penalties, or be completely non-refundable. Please be aware of and report any unauthorized solicitation to AAD.

For your own protection, please do not make reservations through any unknown housing or travel company. If you receive a phone call or email from any company that is not our official housing provider, Maritz Global Events, please contact the Academy immediately at mrc@aad.org.

Members can securely register for AAD/A meetings by taking the following steps:


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