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Here is a excerpt from the New York Times article that just came out: [Regardless of whom you rent from, it’s a good idea to seek out recommendations from fellow renters. Vacation rental sites are increasingly offering customer reviews, making it easier to evaluate whether a property lives up to...
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Only Members can edit this page. Members that post malicious content will be banned permanently from this community. # BLOCKED VACATION RENTAL SCAMMERS IPs BY COUNTRY <Files *> order deny,allow # Nigerian/African 419 Scammers IP addresses follow: deny from 12.166.96.32/27 41.202.0.0/17 41.202.128...
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Vacation Rental Defrauders
by
John Romano
on 10-01-2008
Filed under: bed and breakfast scams, holiday rental scams, IP addresses of vacation rental scammers, travel scams, vacation fraud, vacation rental scams, vacation spammers
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This person is sending email scams on several portals to vacation home owners such as the following: Good Day Mr and Mrs , Well i will like to know if i can rent your property for 2 weeks rental start from 15 nov 2008 till 30 nov 2008 and if you know that your property is not available for long time...
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There are essentially 2 main vacation rental scams. Be aware of them and do whatever you need to do to protect yourself from them. 1) A fake “renter” contacts a real owner and requests to rent the property. The fake renter then sends a check to the owner as a security deposit to rent the property. But...
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Well, many of these Internet scams are indeed a bit more sophisticated than your traditional scams. However, it is also easier to find out about these scams by simply making a google search. In the past you had to rely on the BBB, which is not a reliable source and also very biased towards paying members...
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Vacation rental scams targeted to vacation home owners.