In a surprising twist, a Mumbai resident enthusiastically reserved what he thought was his ideal villa in Goa, investing a substantial Rs 1.2 lakh in the lavish lodging.
Regrettably, his enthusiasm transformed into disappointment as he uncovered the disconcerting reality¡ªthe villa didn't exist.
This intricate deceit underscores the risks associated with online reservations and prompts inquiries about the trustworthiness of specific lodgings in well-visited tourist spots.
This narrative acts as a clear caution to travellers, emphasising the importance of thorough research and verification to ensure the authenticity of bookings before committing significant financial resources.
Saurabh from Mumbai is the man who booked a villa in Goa that does not exist.
The revelation that a reserved?vacation property is, in reality, non-existent can transform an anticipated holiday into a distressing ordeal.
This unfortunate situation occurred to Saurabh, who, with assistance from a local friend, found out that the lavish villa booked in Goa was nothing more than a deception.??
Expressing his dissatisfaction, the individual took to social media, accusing the travel booking company Homestays and Villas, along with its founder, Siddharth Bakaria, of engaging in fraudulent?activities.
As per Saurabh's social media post, he had even disbursed Rs 1.2 lakh to Bakaria for securing the villa in Goa for the last week of December, only to be met with disappointment in the end.
The user disclosed that they reserved a villa in Goa on December 12, making a payment of Rs 1.2 lakh. Fortunately, a friend who checked the location in advance informed them that the place did not exist.?
The user posted a screenshot showing the company cancelling the booking and ensuring a refund of Rs 40,000 by December 27, with the remaining amount pledged within 14 days.
However, the user asserted that they only received Rs 40,000 and criticised Bakaria for neglecting calls and delaying payments with various excuses. Saurabh then alleged that Bakaria advised him to pursue a legal complaint.?
You can check out the full post on X posted by Saurabh.?
Reacting to the post, a user recounted a comparable encounter with the company, asserting that Siddharth Bakaria provided them with incomplete information regarding a Himachal trip, creating suspicions of a potential scam.
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