Woman is outraged after paying for a sea view hotel room...and discovering a brazen scam (but can YOU spot it?)

A holidaymaker was left outraged after shelling out for a sea view hotel room only to find she had fallen for a brazen scam.

Influencer Clarisa Murgia had paid a lot for the room because of the spectacular views it offered in the ad as part of the vacation of a lifetime across the Europe.  

But when she arrived at the hotel and was shown to her room, she quickly discovered the stunning view on her balcony showing the blue sea, a sailboat and a mountain. the scope was not what it seemed.

At first glance, Clarisa Murgia's balcony seemed to offer stunning sea views

Instead, a giant poster of a seaside had been stuck on the wall of the building outside his window, and the entire sea view was a big disadvantage. 

While filming the scene, Clarisa showed how, from a certain angle, the poster looked like the real thing.

But as she turns to the side, the footage shows that it's just a huge image on the other side of an alley dark.

Read more revealed: The top 10 holiday destinations used by cybercriminals to lure unsuspecting British holidaymakers – and it's bad news for those planning a trip to Benidorm

Woman is outraged after paying for a sea view hotel room...and discovering a brazen scam (but can YOU spot it?)

A holidaymaker was left outraged after shelling out for a sea view hotel room only to find she had fallen for a brazen scam.

Influencer Clarisa Murgia had paid a lot for the room because of the spectacular views it offered in the ad as part of the vacation of a lifetime across the Europe.  

But when she arrived at the hotel and was shown to her room, she quickly discovered the stunning view on her balcony showing the blue sea, a sailboat and a mountain. the scope was not what it seemed.

At first glance, Clarisa Murgia's balcony seemed to offer stunning sea views

Instead, a giant poster of a seaside had been stuck on the wall of the building outside his window, and the entire sea view was a big disadvantage. 

While filming the scene, Clarisa showed how, from a certain angle, the poster looked like the real thing.

But as she turns to the side, the footage shows that it's just a huge image on the other side of an alley dark.

Read more revealed: The top 10 holiday destinations used by cybercriminals to lure unsuspecting British holidaymakers – and it's bad news for those planning a trip to Benidorm

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