mdon’t believe everything you see Internetwe often hear, that this expression rings true not only for facial features, but also for scenes or points of interest, such as a hotel room or Airbnb.
A WOMAN from Argentina is known in the most episodic and, perhaps, destructive way for his pocket.
“I feel cheated guys”the alleged victim Clarisa Murgia captioned the clip, which was shared on Tik Tok and has more than 3.1 million views.
As he revealed paid a lot of money for a room with a nice sea view – at least that’s how it looks in the pictures on the platform he uses – which after all is not as it seems.
However, when the content creator checked, he discovered that the so-called “ocean view” was just a photo.
The video titled “expectation versus reality”, describing the “beautiful scene” from the perspective of the influencer and his friends watching from the room’s balcony. However, when the camera zooms in, that becomes clear the sea is just a poster of a dirty building across from the inn.
“No one has tricked me like this before,” the woman can be heard laughing in the clip.
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His commentators TikTok found the Murgia holiday catfishing incident funny, with a writing: “I’m sorry, but this is ridiculous.” “I believed it for a while,” confessed another.
A third wrote that the ad technically “didn’t lie” because it had a “sea view” — not the way the person interested in the room wanted. Another joked, writing: “Even my ex didn’t lie much,” while another added: “My luck in life is summed up in this video.” There were many people who quickly commented, stressing that we should be very careful when choosing accommodation for our holidays: “That’s why I always watch the location, so I don’t step on it.”
And if you’re wondering where that place is, the influencer in the user’s response says it’s him said Taormina Sicily.
However, the video that got millions of views within hours of your posting, 4 days ago, is no longer on the Influencer account. Did his appeal bring about some agreement between the disgruntled customer and the owners?