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Dozens scammed by Gatwick 'dodgy' meet-and-greet with cars found miles away

Holidaymakers returning from abroad, who had booked their cars through what appeared to be a legitimate service, were distraught when they returned home to find the vehicles gone

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Dozens scammed by Gatwick 'dodgy' meet-and-greet with cars found miles away

Holidaymakers returning from abroad, who had booked their cars through what appeared to be a legitimate service, were distraught when they returned home to find the vehicles gone

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dailymail.com9 h fa

Gatwick holidaymakers stranded by rogue meet-and-greet operator

Dozens of Brits landed at the Sussex airport last month to find that their vehicles were nowhere to be seen.

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  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Dozens scammed by Gatwick 'dodgy' meet-and-greet with cars found miles away

    Holidaymakers returning from abroad, who had booked their cars through what appeared to be a legitimate service, were distraught when they returned home to find the vehicles gone

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    Gatwick holidaymakers stranded by rogue meet-and-greet operator

    Dozens of Brits landed at the Sussex airport last month to find that their vehicles were nowhere to be seen.