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Large-Scale Scam with Reservations at Sea: over 130 People Paid Advances for Non-Existent Accommodation

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Five people are accused of cheating over 130 people, publishing fictitious announcements in which accommodation spaces were offered in coastal stations. Victims of fraud were convinced to pay money in advance for non-existent services.
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The fraud of proportions set up by a 25-year-old from Dâmbovița. The individual is suspected to have deceived 130 people with fictional accommodation announcements and would have collected over 100,000 lei. He had four accomplices, say investigators.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Five people are accused of cheating over 130 people, publishing fictitious announcements in which accommodation spaces were offered in coastal stations. Victims of fraud were convinced to pay money in advance for non-existent services.

·Romania
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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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