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Irish infleuncer scammed out of €1,000 Dubai holiday

Irish infleuncer scammed out of €1,000 Dubai holiday

Extra.ie​21-04-2025
An Irish influencer has revealed how she was scammed out of €1,000 for a fake holiday to Dubai with one of her best pals.
Kasey Campion revealed how she had been approached by a 'luxury independent travel agent' who wanted to work with her and offered her 30% off the booking fees.
The 24-year-old recalled how the agent looked legit having worked with a number of well-known sports stars and other influencers. Kasey Campion at the Stadium Panto, Beauty and the Beast, A Sammy and Buffy Adventure, at the National Stadium, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
Having asked around and getting good feedback from fellow influencers, Kasey got on board with the travel agent, but noted how the messages 'got a bit weird' when the conversation moved to WhatsApp.
'He was asking me stuff like had I showered; was I home from work yet; am I in bed yet,' she recalled, 'Nothing like really weird or crazy but just stuff that a travel agent probably wouldn't say to you.'
The travel agent began divulging personal information, with Kasey admitting looking back she was 'naïve' not to see the red flags. @kaseycampion20 Storytimes are back🫡 #dubai #scam #holiday #nightmare #storytime ♬ Chill and gentle lo-fi/10 minutes(1455687) – nightbird_bgm
'I know no ones going to have sympathy because no one has sympathy for influencers or people like us who get scammed but at the end of the day, we're still people, it's still money, it's still a holiday,' she said.
After more back and forth there was talk about the travel agent cutting the costs by 50% in return for Kasey to create some promotional content.
He later changed his mind due to wanting to 'focus on sports people and sports package.' @kaseycampion20 Part 2😐 #storytime #dubai #scam #help #travelagent ♬ original sound – Kasey Campion
In February, Kasey was promised the flight and hotel details, which never came to fruition. Her friend rang the hotel they were supposed to be staying in and was told there was no booking.
Following more back and forth, she eventually got a booking confirmation but the wrong dates were on the document. She then went in search of the flight information.
The travel agent explained he usually deals with people last minute and was finding Kasey's messages stress-inducing. @kaseycampion20 Final part🙂🙂 rip Dubai thanks for listening🥲 follow to see where we end up tomorrow xx #scam #holiday #storytime #travel #dubai ♬ original sound – Kasey Campion
With less than a week to go before the girls were set to head off, the travel agent cancelled the hotel and told Kasey to book it herself and he would reimburse her the money.
In the final part of the three-part story time, Kasey revealed how her dad got involved and uncovered that the travel agent had scammed a number of people out of money.
'Yeah, world's biggest spoofer,' Kasey said, 'I'm meant to be on a flight to Dubai; I'm meant to be at the airport now, and I'm not.
'First world problem, don't expect any sympathy. I wasn't meant to go to Dubai,' she concluded.
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