Is this a scam
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BrabusMog

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21,359 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Not sure where I should put this, but could it be left here for a while please mods as I need to move quite quickly on it!

Simply put the OH and I are looking for a new place to live and I stumbled across a gem on Gumtree this morning. At £750pm it is extremely cheap for a one bedroom flat (esp considering the decor) as the location is Belgravia.

As I saw a few places this morning on Gumtree I sent variouos emails and forgot to bookmark the ads. This particular ad now seems to be taken down and, upon reading the email I have received in reply I am a little bit cagey about even going to see the place:

Potential Scamster said:
Hi,

Thanks for your response and Enquiry, the flat is still available to rent.
My name is Michael and i am a private landlord.although i own the flat,i do not live in it because i actually had to move with my job in Ireland. However,i will be willing to meet you,get to know you and show you round the flat so that you can see what you are renting.
The flat is a fully furnished.
- Toilet and Bathroom with Shower
- Kitchen with modern fittings
- Dish washer/Dryer
- Washing Machine
- Cable TV
- Wired Internet connection
- Street Parking space available
- Tube station five minutes
The price i am looking for is £750 per month including bills(gas, water, electricity and council tax).
Meanwhile, Below are the lease terms:
  • An advance payment of the one month rent and 1 month deposit shall be paid.
  • The Rent shall be paid on Monthly.
  • If you will need to vacate the flat, notice shall be given a month prior to intended day of moving.
N.B:
Will you be able to take good care of my Flat like your own?
Do you have the money to pay me if you like the Flat after viewing?
Waiting to read from you.

Michael
Does anybody know of any scams going on using properties as bait at present?

Mc lovin

5,588 posts

243 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Yes there are it was on the news this morning, well it was on R1 so maybe check out their site for the full details.

the mini mole

728 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Scammer said:
Waiting to read from you.
Thats a fair give away...

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

240 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Its a scam. Big problem on GT at the moment!!

RichBurley

2,432 posts

275 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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What is the scam? Taking Deposits on houses that the people don't have authority to rent out?

Mr Will

13,719 posts

228 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Apart from the old, "fetch the deposit with you so we can mug you" deal the main one at the moment consists of spinning you a tale along the lines of:

I've been messed about before so I want you to prove you have the money before I meet you for a viewing. What I want you to do is send the value of the deposit via moneygram/western union to someone you trust, such as your partner, family or a close friend. I then want you to send me a photograph of the receipt so that I can see that you have the funds available.

The sting in the tail is that with the details on the receipt and a hastily made up fake ID they head straight down to the wire transfer office and withdraw the cash before your "trusted person" can get there.

BrabusMog

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21,359 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Just had the exact same email regarding another property!

BrabusMog said:
fk OFF YOU SCAMMING , I HAVE FORWARDED ALL COMMUNICATION ON TO THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. PS - YOU SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL TWICE, DO YOU HAVE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES? PWNED.

KingRichard

10,146 posts

254 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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BrabusMog said:
Just had the exact same email regarding another property!

BrabusMog said:
fk OFF YOU SCAMMING , I HAVE FORWARDED ALL COMMUNICATION ON TO THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. PS - YOU SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL TWICE, DO YOU HAVE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES? PWNED.
That'll scare a 6'6" Nigerian yes

Poledriver

29,249 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Gumtree is a favourite site for scammers. A few people I've spoken to say that you are lucky to find a post on there that isn't trying to scam!

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

240 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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RichBurley said:
What is the scam? Taking Deposits on houses that the people don't have authority to rent out?
Yep. And offering property so cheap people get over excited forward rent and deposit without viewing first only to find its a scam.

BrabusMog

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21,359 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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KingRichard said:
BrabusMog said:
Just had the exact same email regarding another property!

BrabusMog said:
fk OFF YOU SCAMMING , I HAVE FORWARDED ALL COMMUNICATION ON TO THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. PS - YOU SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL TWICE, DO YOU HAVE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES? PWNED.
That'll scare a 6'6" Nigerian yes
Well I am 6'5" and handy with my fists wink

escargot

17,122 posts

239 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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BrabusMog said:
KingRichard said:
BrabusMog said:
Just had the exact same email regarding another property!

BrabusMog said:
fk OFF YOU SCAMMING , I HAVE FORWARDED ALL COMMUNICATION ON TO THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. PS - YOU SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL TWICE, DO YOU HAVE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES? PWNED.
That'll scare a 6'6" Nigerian yes
Well I am 6'5" and handy with my fists wink
rofl

I can't believe you actually typed 'pwned'.

rocket-roy

35 posts

217 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Yes, I do. This is typical of a scam where a landlord purports to be away from the property, typical like in your email in Ireland. They would show you all internal photos (which may not even be thato fthe property) and even give you the address of the property.

You would be baited to view the property. The landlord would say in his email that he wants to be sure that you have the money and that you are seriously interested in the property. Oh here is the catch or scam. He would request that you transfer a sum say, £1400 to a friend or relative of yours using "Western Union Transfer". He would point out eagerly that the transfer is your friend and not him, so your are safe. He would also request that once the transfer is done, you need to scan the copy of the transfer receipt and email it to him. Wait 20 mins, then your friend or relative can withdraw the monies. Oh, he will also eagerly point out that he will repay the "Western Union Transfer" charges to you as well.

Once you follow his instructions and email him a copy of the transfer chit, you would not see that money ever again.

It is a very common scam.

s3fella

10,524 posts

209 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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BrabusMog said:
KingRichard said:
BrabusMog said:
Just had the exact same email regarding another property!

BrabusMog said:
fk OFF YOU SCAMMING , I HAVE FORWARDED ALL COMMUNICATION ON TO THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. PS - YOU SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL TWICE, DO YOU HAVE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES? PWNED.
That'll scare a 6'6" Nigerian yes
Well I am 6'5" and handy with my fists wink
Try using fingers not fists and you may get the caps lock off!! laugh

On the scam issue, if it looks too good to be true, it IS!

BrabusMog

Original Poster:

21,359 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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s3fella said:
BrabusMog said:
KingRichard said:
BrabusMog said:
Just had the exact same email regarding another property!

BrabusMog said:
fk OFF YOU SCAMMING , I HAVE FORWARDED ALL COMMUNICATION ON TO THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. PS - YOU SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL TWICE, DO YOU HAVE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES? PWNED.
That'll scare a 6'6" Nigerian yes
Well I am 6'5" and handy with my fists wink
Try using fingers not fists and you may get the caps lock off!! laugh

On the scam issue, if it looks too good to be true, it IS!
That was supposed to be me shouting hehe

I guessed these places were too good to be true but thought what have I got to lose! If I was gullible, quite a lot it would seem yikes

loafer123

16,358 posts

237 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Can anyone come up with a cogent argument for not shutting down Western Union?

pokethepope

2,666 posts

210 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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loafer123 said:
Can anyone come up with a cogent argument for not shutting down Western Union?
It turned ocer $5bn in 2007, so it must be doing something right.

loafer123

16,358 posts

237 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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pokethepope said:
loafer123 said:
Can anyone come up with a cogent argument for not shutting down Western Union?
It turned ocer $5bn in 2007, so it must be doing something right.
The scammers who use it probably turned over twice that.

Mr Will

13,719 posts

228 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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loafer123 said:
Can anyone come up with a cogent argument for not shutting down Western Union?
It's legitimate use is that it is very handy for sending money between countries, for example to family back home while working abroad.

It is the equivalent to sending cash though, so pretty much untraceable, and this is why it should only ever be used to send money to people you know and trust.

BrabusMog

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21,359 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Just had a third same email from the same person again! As much as I hate estate agents, I think I can at least trust them just a little bit better with my money at the moment frown