JAKARTA - Celebrity Rachel Vennya became a victim of the scam of a luxury villa in the Uluwatu area, Bali. Through an Instagram video upload, Rachel revealed that she rented a villa called MMM Boutiquie Villa in Uluwatu for IDR 25 million per night in December 2023.
The villa was originally used by Rachel with her friends during the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP). However, Rachel was unable to attend the event and canceled leaving for Bali.
He also decided to change the schedule for staying in February 2024. Unfortunately, the villa charged Rp15 million for the reschedule and was approved by Rachel.
When she finally got a vacation to Bali, Rachel brought a lot of food to eat while staying at the villa. However, the villa does not allow Rachel and her friends to bring food and drinks from outside.
Niko Al Hakim's ex-wife also had to pay a fine, which she thought was unfair to her and her friends. This is because the rules and fines have never been informed of him before.
"Because I book private villas, so I thought I wanted to cook at villas, I brought a lot of instant noodles,uracs, I brought snacks. I brought drinks from outside," said Rachel Vennya, on Friday, February 2.
"But suddenly we are asked for a corgest fee. Usually, it's like we bring our own drinks to the bar, we pay a kind of fine. Now in this villa, the bottle is Rp. 400 thousand per bottle. I don't know there are rules, because if you usually want to drink, bring food, that's okay, because we ordered private villas," he added.
Not only does it not allow food and drinks, but the villa also does not give freedom to use the kitchen. To use tools in the kitchen, Rachel was asked to spend additional costs.
"We can't enter the kitchen, because we have to pay for every existing equipment, automatically we can't cook. What does that mean? We ordered a private villa," he said.
The mother of two finally revealed her complaint to the villa owner. However, the villa owner did not accept the complaint and chose to return Rachel Vennya's rent.
When it was said that the money would be returned, Rachel Vennya agreed because she did not want to prolong the problem. After thinking of getting the full rent, the villa owner then said he only wanted to return half of it and even quipped Rachel who brought the food.
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"He seemed angry that I brought noodles, pop noodles. He didn't ask the chef to cook. Why? He was really confused," he said.
After a long debate, Rachel and her friends decided to move out of the villa. Rachel also reminded people who want to go to Bali to be careful in choosing an inn.
"The owner is not a local person, and those who come here (guest) are usually foreigners. So I want to give testimonials to local people, it's better not to come here. Intentions to healing are even threatened by foreigners," he concluded.
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