Then he will include pictures of the homestay

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Then he will include pictures of the homestay

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Protect yourself from becoming a victim of homestay business scammers. Take some time to find out what dirty tactics these scammers will use to deceive their victims. (1) Creating a homestay listing that does not exist This is the easiest way to do it and it could be the same method used as in the Sinar Harian newspaper report titled "Many people get scammed when homestays don't exist" . This scammer will create a website, blog or fan page and will name the page the same as the name of the existing homestay .


which may be taken from various sources such as Google, shared on Facebook from bc data mexico guests who have been to the actual homestay, from blogs, or taken directly from online booking platforms such as Airbnb, Agoda and so on. tips-for-successful-homestay-business At this stage, as a potential customer, we should be able to suspect something is wrong, given that the quality of the images used is very inconsistent with each other. It should already give the impression that they were taken from multiple sources.


Individuals who are actually doing a homestay business will take photos with the same camera, and the method of taking photos and the quality of the photos will also be more consistent. Next, the scammer will join a Facebook group related to the holiday, and he will start looking for victims there. Usually, this scammer will create a fake profile ( fake account ) and will contact the potential victim directly ( personal messaging ). To avoid their activities being discovered, these scammers usually do not leave any traces such as making public posts, writing comments, or liking other people's statuses.
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