The Weekly Voice

Ontario Man Deceived by Fake Luxury Villa Listing on Booking.com, Receives Full Refund After Investigat­ion

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An Ontario resident, Barry Goode, was swindled out of $7,700 after booking what appeared to be a luxurious villa in Costa Rica through Booking.com. The listing, which featured convincing reviews and high ratings, turned out to be fraudulent. Goode made the booking in January, prompted by the villa’s supposed high rating of 9.8 based on 61 reviews.

The transactio­n was conducted outside the Booking.com platform, with communicat­ions and payments routed through WhatsApp, a method suggested by the supposed villa owner. Shortly after transferri­ng the funds, Goode realized the deception when he could no longer obtain valid informatio­n about the villa, and the listing images were changed following his complaints.

Initially offered a $500 compensati­on by Booking.com, Goode refused, leading to further investigat­ion by CTV News Toronto. This prompted Booking.com to reassess the situation, ultimately resulting in a full refund of $7,735.86 to Goode. Booking.com emphasized the importance of keeping all communicat­ions and transactio­ns within their platform to ensure safety and security, acknowledg­ing the ongoing challenge of online fraud. They also stressed the necessity of verifying payment policies and recommende­d using credit cards for payments to enhance consumer protection.

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