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This deposit payment is around RM50 - RM100. For some people

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 6:15 am
by mstakh.i.mo.mi
2. The homestay exists but there are already legal guests. Since the customer is dealing with a scammer, the customer is not a legitimate guest. There are also situations where scammers only ask for a deposit payment, while the remaining payment must be paid upon check-in. In this situation, the scammer has actually failed to convince the guest to make a full payment. So to avoid any results at all, he changes his strategy by only asking for a deposit payment.


this amount may not be too burdensome. After all, they already have an allocation bc data mexico for homestay rental purposes. But imagine if he managed to fool at least 20 people? At least he managed to get RM2,000. So, be careful of scammers who use fraudulent techniques such as using fake listings or advertisements. (2) Intentionally providing false information Scammer will advertise homestays and provide related photos.


People who see the advertisement will certainly feel attracted by the uniqueness and beauty of the homestay. In terms of facilities, there are also many provided. Then the customer places the order as usual. However, a few days before the stay date, the scammer will contact the guest and tell them that there is serious damage to the homestay that makes it unsuitable for living. At the time he contacted this guest, there was a contractor doing renovation work.