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This is a scam website.
It has stolen company details and content from other legit travel companies.
The reviews here are fake. There are no villas to sell!
This is a scam site.
b1villa.com is seemingly claiming to be associated with a UK company; that it is a trading division.
This is totally untrue. We suggest you exercise extreme caution in any dealings with b1villa.com and do not make any financial commitment.
Great communication and check in and check out were very easy ! we had a wonderful stay ! thank you
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