by rozyette
Thu Apr 10, 2014 2:24 pm
I have been looking for days for an accommodation in New York. I became very familiar with the prices.
I stumped on Airbnb a great, cheap, well located and spacious apartment. Exactly what I wanted.
I then found the same apartment in Roomorama, same description, same photo, a slight price difference but still cheap.
I contacted them through both website and they said to make the booking from theirs.
Which I did, and the website looked very trustworthy.
They replied to me within 10 min, describing again all the quality of the apartment and adding a $300 warranty damaged fee, which I understood.
Because I planned to stay 2 months, they gave me a discount of $300.
The thing that ticked for me is that they were only accepting payments from MoneyGram transfer. No credit card, no paypal, no cash. I am not sure what this is but when the money is sent, you can no longer retrieve it.
My sister lives right next door to the place, I asked if it was possible for her to come by, see the place and/or go to their office.
They said since January 2009 we no longer show apartments prior to arranged check-ins. Actual pictures and specific description of each property are listed on the Ad.
I had my suspicions from the start, so I investigated the name.
Welkom-inn.com was their previous web address (lasted 85 days), they now are welkom-inn.net (37 days to date).
Check on http://www.scamadviser.com/
Both of these websites are located in Ghana (Africa) and the owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity.
I have send them a response email asking how they could have change the policy in 2009 if they only existed for a few months.
Right after, I received an email from Roomorama where I had booked (not paid) the place, stating that the apartment is no longer available for the dates I required.
I have yet to receive a response from them, but this is definitely and scam website, please do not pay anything to them.
I stumped on Airbnb a great, cheap, well located and spacious apartment. Exactly what I wanted.
I then found the same apartment in Roomorama, same description, same photo, a slight price difference but still cheap.
I contacted them through both website and they said to make the booking from theirs.
Which I did, and the website looked very trustworthy.
They replied to me within 10 min, describing again all the quality of the apartment and adding a $300 warranty damaged fee, which I understood.
Because I planned to stay 2 months, they gave me a discount of $300.
The thing that ticked for me is that they were only accepting payments from MoneyGram transfer. No credit card, no paypal, no cash. I am not sure what this is but when the money is sent, you can no longer retrieve it.
My sister lives right next door to the place, I asked if it was possible for her to come by, see the place and/or go to their office.
They said since January 2009 we no longer show apartments prior to arranged check-ins. Actual pictures and specific description of each property are listed on the Ad.
I had my suspicions from the start, so I investigated the name.
Welkom-inn.com was their previous web address (lasted 85 days), they now are welkom-inn.net (37 days to date).
Check on http://www.scamadviser.com/
Both of these websites are located in Ghana (Africa) and the owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity.
I have send them a response email asking how they could have change the policy in 2009 if they only existed for a few months.
Right after, I received an email from Roomorama where I had booked (not paid) the place, stating that the apartment is no longer available for the dates I required.
I have yet to receive a response from them, but this is definitely and scam website, please do not pay anything to them.