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Warning: do NOT use travala.com any more, if you did.

They directly stole my money.

Here is my response to the customer service agent:

(Customer service agent),

> Sorry for the delay, im ahmed from compliance department, for refund or either processing the booking, the verification is a mandatory step, we require the minimum and basic info for that, and you can pass it easily through the following link :

Let's establish the facts: I have been a regular customer of Travala for years, have done probably a hundred or more bookings through your site - mentioning this *not* to claim some status as a customer (which I do not want, and do not have), but to point out that ZERO times on the website or through any of those transactions was it mentioned that you could simply keep my money and provide no service - i.e. STEAL my money - if I did not pass a verification process -handing over extensive and intrusive personal documents - that you never documented anywhere. And indeed for this booking, again, no such advance warning was given.

So you (that is to say Travala, not you personally!) act exactly as a kidnapper: to give me back the money which is mine, you insist that I hand over security sensitive information. Which I will not do. There are an endless stream of documented violent theft events of cryptocurrency holders, so spreading one's personal information is stupid, and any claim you make to "keep my data safe" is ridiculous, given the equally endless stream of reported hacking events. I do not trust your company with my personal information because I don't trust *any* company with it.

I have been doing Bitcoin development work for over a decade, I will make sure that a lot of people in the community know that Travala steals its customers money, directly, with no apology.

Feel free to pass this message to any management, I would appreciate that.

(me)

If this is news to you, you are a noob.

They are a front for Binance.

This is war time. Use any centralised third party as if they are your enemy.

Tainted (risk scored) transactions are a real thing on transparent chains.

That's why cypherpunks preach the use of Monero.

In the case of Travala, the removal of Monero (after advertising it big times on Reddit and elsewhere) has been a gigantic red flag.

Huge business opportunity for those who know how to set this up correctly.

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That's why we keep saying all that touts itself #FreedomTech is really not.

Just slapping the Bitcoin sticker on it, does not a #PrivacyRefuge make.

If these products have their dockers, their cloud computing, their routers, their DNS, or anything as such on centralized servers, they are directly on the mercy of whatever jurisdiction they function in.

They are DIRECTLY accountable to the archaic centralized laws of their Master IP registration.

Trust nothing with a #Bitcoin sticker blindly anymore. Obfuscate everything to whatever degree possible.

Few.

In summary: darknet markets are inevitable.

They never really did justify why they removed it, did they?

I remember hearing their CEO way back in the day saying they loved #monero and it was (predictably, seems to happen a lot when it's an option...) a top payment choice quite regularly.

And then one day it wasn't there anymore. No announcements, only deflection when asked about it.