Airbnb duped into listing dollhouse: Josh Pieters & Archie Manners prank website
26 Apr, 2021 11:53 PM
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Dummies: Airbnb and would-be holiday makers were duped into booking a fake listing. Photo / Camilo Jimenez, Unsplash
Dummies: Airbnb and would-be holiday makers were duped into booking a fake listing. Photo / Camilo Jimenez, Unsplash
NZ Herald
Bookings came in fast for the lavish London townhouse when it was first listed on lettings platform Airbnb, however would-be holidaymakers had to the scale back plans when it was revealed to be only an antique dolls house.
Gullible travellers discovered too late they were at the centre of a game between a pair of YouTube comedians.
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Bob Blanchard grew up in Burlington’s South End in the 1950s-60s and has nostalgic memories of life in the Queen City. Although he is no longer a resident, Bob has been sharing historic posts and tidbits on the Facebook page Burlington Area History for a year and a half. The group has grown to almost 13,000 members, and people treat the page like a community bulletin board, sharing memories, photos and reconnecting.
Eva met up with Bob on a blustery Saturday afternoon to visit a few of his favorite historic spots on Burlington’s waterfront and along Church Street.