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Vacation Rental Website Busted Posting Fake Listings To Trick Consumers

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A class action lawsuit claims that HomeAway, a company that facilitates online vacation rentals, does not properly notify renters of scams perpetrated via its website. The HomeAway class action lawsuit was filed by Linda Spacil, who says that she booked a vacation rental in Switzerland through HomeAway. Allegedly, the vacation rental turned out to be a scam, and HomeAway failed to properly notify Spacil. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this with Scott Hardy from Top Class Actions.

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