The promised exclusive music festival Fyre festival in the Bahamas in April 2017 was a total upset.

When the visitors arrived, they were not immediately met with any luxury.

Instead, an unfinished campsite, a disaster relief tent and a chaotic baggage distribution were available.

A Netflix documentary about the festival shows that most of those who worked at the festival did not receive a salary.

Including a restaurant owner who, according to the documentary, must have spent money out of his own pocket to pay those who worked at the festival's restaurant and catering company at the time.

In an interview, she says that she will lose about 450,000 kronor due to the festival fiasco.

After the documentary, a grassroots collection was set up by engaged viewers - who have now collected almost 80,000 dollars - corresponding to just over 750,000 Swedish kronor, writes The Guardian.

The festival's organizer, William McFarland, was arrested shortly after the festival on suspicion of fraud.

He was sentenced in October last year to six years in prison.

It for most different scams and Fyre festival is one of them.