Paradise Online — Hotel
I clicked book.
But the math doesn't work. A scam wants volume. Hotel Paradise is hard to find. You have to dig through three pages of Google results to locate the specific listing. The ROI on such an obscure scam would be abysmal. hotel paradise online
Some digital archaeologists argue that "Hotel Paradise" is a placeholder. When travel aggregators first seeded their databases in the early 2000s, they used dummy data for stress testing. "Hotel Paradise" was the default name for the dummy hotel. Most companies deleted it. Some didn't. Over twenty years, the ghost of that dummy data has been scraped, repackaged, and sold to smaller OTAs (Online Travel Agencies). The hotel isn't real; the data about the hotel is just a zombie—dead but walking. I clicked book
The owner? A 74-year-old retired systems analyst in Boise, Idaho. Hotel Paradise is hard to find