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The airline has fallen foul of Britain's ASA before. Eleanor herself suggested that she had fallen foul of General Charles Willoughby in Tokyo, who was strongly opposed to almost any anti-trust action. Due to the fact that MyVillaRenters uses a debit/credit card system for payments none of its owners have fallen foul of this fraud. |
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