would have thought he would end up in the Australian news:
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/money/makes-me-sick-tourists-hit-by-bali-scam/news-story/3aafe0a390884e121f0ae017eb8c5098
She claims a local driver/tour organiser, once known for his excellent service, has become notorious for a whole other reason — scamming unsuspecting travellers on the holiday island.
Now, the 34-year-old is determined to warn other travellers about the ruse, which ended up costing her hundreds of dollars. Her friend — who wishes to remain anonymous — was also targeted during the holiday and lost hundreds.
“It was horrible what happened to me, and my friend, and so many others he’s scammed,” Krystal told news.com.au.
She said her horror holiday experience began when she pre-booked tours and trips for herself and her husband with a driver, who had been highly recommended on a Facebook group for Bali travellers.
However, after demanding — and receiving — an advance payment of $300, the man allegedly cancelled the tours and failed to refund the couple.