Now had three exactly the same enquiries - same date of 20/6/15 to 27/6/15 from my HomeAway advert. Same misspelling of fligts....
Always a email address "name.name@gmail.com"
"Thank you. We would like to go ahead with the booking of your property for these dates (which are flexible depending on fligts) but please let me know where exactly is it located. Is it within walking distance to amenities or do we need a rental car. We ve been checking the map on the website, could you please confirm that the following link on Google Maps shows the correct location of your house? Is it the one on the left or the one on the right side of the image?
It did take me to "Pollenca" spain which is no where near where the villa is - but it took a while to get there - as though something else happened before it got me to the google map. I have no idea what. Is there anyone who can read the contents of the link?
If it's a dodgy link maryrond then you shouldn't paste it in full, you need to disable it so that no-one gets caught by it if it's dodgy. You can edit your post and put a space or two in to disable it.
A complete scam and a rubbish one too, trying to get one to click on the link. The scammer asked the same "which house" question about Cas & Irenes' boat. (viewtopic.php?t=23427&highlight=)
I just want to say Many Thanks to all for posting about this scam. I had the same wording & map and I am grateful to have read about it here first so thanks to all...
I've now had three of these too, all for different dates and from two different listing sites (OwnersDirect via HomeAway & SpainHoliday.com). The last one came after an initial genuine looking enquiry addressed to us by name, with slightly better English than usual and which I'd replied to and even chased up as it was a perfect fit in a July gap…….
Reported as phishing to spoof@homeaway.com