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SCAM ALERT: Fraudulent website rotating fake bank accounts (SEPA Scam)

Do NOT buy any flight tickets from bookingduo.com! This is a highly organized phishing and financial scam platform impersonating a legitimate online travel agency.
​Once you attempt to book a flight, the system intentionally blocks or rejects standard credit card payments and forces you to pay via SEPA Bank Wire Transfer to a specific beneficiary. To gain your trust, they will issue a very professional-looking fake invoice and a completely forged "Letter of Authorization."
​Our technical investigation revealed that their backend system automatically rotates fraudulent bank accounts across different European countries every 24–48 hours to evade law enforcement and AML filters.
​So far, they have been caught directing funds to:
​France (Société Générale, under the name Aleksandr Roo)
​Germany (Solaris SE, under the name Francisca Rodriguez Navarro)
​Lithuania (UAB PayrNet, under the name Victor Henri Vincent Zanetto)
​All these accounts are "money mules" used to launder stolen funds. European financial regulatory authorities (including BaFin in Germany and Lietuvos bankas in Lithuania) and Cyber-Police have already been formally notified with full screenshots and tracking evidence.
​If you have already sent money, contact your bank's fraud department IMMEDIATELY to request a recall of the wire transfer.
​Spread the word and protect your savings. This website is 100% fake.

June 20, 2026
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