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June 3, 2008 at 10:18 PM #216602June 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #216453montanaParticipant
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A few months ago while I was searching for a new place downtown I came across a rental that was too good to be true. I immediately expected it to be a scam as (1) it was well below market value, and (2) the required deposit was 2 1/2 months rent. What? Well, I had to inquire anyway, just to make sure, and got he following response below that I had to save for future reference, so here it is…
–Scam Email I received–
This is quite a long e-mail ,so, plese read it slowly and with attention, read it twice if you have to, i tried to explain the best as i could my proposal and things to be as clear as possible.So, i am having second thoughts, i am not feeling comfortable just sending you the keys, sorry, nothing personal. I have noone there to show you the apartment because my parents are in France since i was 24 and my best friend is out of state.
I’ve contacted a company named ReMax. Their website is http://www.remax.com. They are a well known company all over the world, they have offices all over the world, they have an office in Athens, too. So, i went to their office in Athens and i told them that i have an apartment in San Diego and i want to rent it and they told me that they have a service i can use, i will describe it below. I accepted it, paid the fees and now all is needed is a possible tenant.
So, here is how it goes: first you must agree using the company, then I will contact the ReMax company and let them know you agreed using them, then they will send you an e-mail with all the instructions about how to proceed with the transaction, you then must send the money to the company, they’ll put the money in their trust account, then i have to send you the keys, your money will be held there until after viewing, along with the keys i will fedex the proof of ownership and a leasing contract (it’s a normal, standard contract), i will use FedEx-overnight and will provide the tracking number to you and to ReMax, you will have 5 days to go and see the apartment, if you decide to rent it you have to sign the lease, fedex-overnight it to me–keep a copy for yourself, notify ReMax that you accepted the apartment and they will release the money to me, if you dislike the apartment you have to notify ReMax and they will fully refund you, when you have the money in hands you will have to FedEx me the keys and provide me the tracking # (i pay the fees), you will also have to provide the tracking # to ReMax so they can track it too, when i receive the keys i will notify ReMax that i received it and the transaction is ended. The next step is to give me the OK to start this up with them and they’ll contact you. Giving the circumstances i am sure you understand that this is the best way to handle the transaction.
I am sure you’re asking yourself why would you deposit any money before seeing the apartment, but, again, under the circumstances this is the best way. Anyway, your money will be safe with ReMax and will be refunded if you decide not to rent the apartment.
I do not want to use a ReMax agent to show you the apartment or to whom you could give the money to because will involve realtor/broker fees and the fees are $1,600 which is huge. The service i’ve proposed above is much cheaper and i’ve paid the fees already.
Let me know your decision. Let me know please what you decide. E-mail me ASAP.
Thank you
VivianJune 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #216538montanaParticipantMontana
A few months ago while I was searching for a new place downtown I came across a rental that was too good to be true. I immediately expected it to be a scam as (1) it was well below market value, and (2) the required deposit was 2 1/2 months rent. What? Well, I had to inquire anyway, just to make sure, and got he following response below that I had to save for future reference, so here it is…
–Scam Email I received–
This is quite a long e-mail ,so, plese read it slowly and with attention, read it twice if you have to, i tried to explain the best as i could my proposal and things to be as clear as possible.So, i am having second thoughts, i am not feeling comfortable just sending you the keys, sorry, nothing personal. I have noone there to show you the apartment because my parents are in France since i was 24 and my best friend is out of state.
I’ve contacted a company named ReMax. Their website is http://www.remax.com. They are a well known company all over the world, they have offices all over the world, they have an office in Athens, too. So, i went to their office in Athens and i told them that i have an apartment in San Diego and i want to rent it and they told me that they have a service i can use, i will describe it below. I accepted it, paid the fees and now all is needed is a possible tenant.
So, here is how it goes: first you must agree using the company, then I will contact the ReMax company and let them know you agreed using them, then they will send you an e-mail with all the instructions about how to proceed with the transaction, you then must send the money to the company, they’ll put the money in their trust account, then i have to send you the keys, your money will be held there until after viewing, along with the keys i will fedex the proof of ownership and a leasing contract (it’s a normal, standard contract), i will use FedEx-overnight and will provide the tracking number to you and to ReMax, you will have 5 days to go and see the apartment, if you decide to rent it you have to sign the lease, fedex-overnight it to me–keep a copy for yourself, notify ReMax that you accepted the apartment and they will release the money to me, if you dislike the apartment you have to notify ReMax and they will fully refund you, when you have the money in hands you will have to FedEx me the keys and provide me the tracking # (i pay the fees), you will also have to provide the tracking # to ReMax so they can track it too, when i receive the keys i will notify ReMax that i received it and the transaction is ended. The next step is to give me the OK to start this up with them and they’ll contact you. Giving the circumstances i am sure you understand that this is the best way to handle the transaction.
I am sure you’re asking yourself why would you deposit any money before seeing the apartment, but, again, under the circumstances this is the best way. Anyway, your money will be safe with ReMax and will be refunded if you decide not to rent the apartment.
I do not want to use a ReMax agent to show you the apartment or to whom you could give the money to because will involve realtor/broker fees and the fees are $1,600 which is huge. The service i’ve proposed above is much cheaper and i’ve paid the fees already.
Let me know your decision. Let me know please what you decide. E-mail me ASAP.
Thank you
VivianJune 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #216564montanaParticipantMontana
A few months ago while I was searching for a new place downtown I came across a rental that was too good to be true. I immediately expected it to be a scam as (1) it was well below market value, and (2) the required deposit was 2 1/2 months rent. What? Well, I had to inquire anyway, just to make sure, and got he following response below that I had to save for future reference, so here it is…
–Scam Email I received–
This is quite a long e-mail ,so, plese read it slowly and with attention, read it twice if you have to, i tried to explain the best as i could my proposal and things to be as clear as possible.So, i am having second thoughts, i am not feeling comfortable just sending you the keys, sorry, nothing personal. I have noone there to show you the apartment because my parents are in France since i was 24 and my best friend is out of state.
I’ve contacted a company named ReMax. Their website is http://www.remax.com. They are a well known company all over the world, they have offices all over the world, they have an office in Athens, too. So, i went to their office in Athens and i told them that i have an apartment in San Diego and i want to rent it and they told me that they have a service i can use, i will describe it below. I accepted it, paid the fees and now all is needed is a possible tenant.
So, here is how it goes: first you must agree using the company, then I will contact the ReMax company and let them know you agreed using them, then they will send you an e-mail with all the instructions about how to proceed with the transaction, you then must send the money to the company, they’ll put the money in their trust account, then i have to send you the keys, your money will be held there until after viewing, along with the keys i will fedex the proof of ownership and a leasing contract (it’s a normal, standard contract), i will use FedEx-overnight and will provide the tracking number to you and to ReMax, you will have 5 days to go and see the apartment, if you decide to rent it you have to sign the lease, fedex-overnight it to me–keep a copy for yourself, notify ReMax that you accepted the apartment and they will release the money to me, if you dislike the apartment you have to notify ReMax and they will fully refund you, when you have the money in hands you will have to FedEx me the keys and provide me the tracking # (i pay the fees), you will also have to provide the tracking # to ReMax so they can track it too, when i receive the keys i will notify ReMax that i received it and the transaction is ended. The next step is to give me the OK to start this up with them and they’ll contact you. Giving the circumstances i am sure you understand that this is the best way to handle the transaction.
I am sure you’re asking yourself why would you deposit any money before seeing the apartment, but, again, under the circumstances this is the best way. Anyway, your money will be safe with ReMax and will be refunded if you decide not to rent the apartment.
I do not want to use a ReMax agent to show you the apartment or to whom you could give the money to because will involve realtor/broker fees and the fees are $1,600 which is huge. The service i’ve proposed above is much cheaper and i’ve paid the fees already.
Let me know your decision. Let me know please what you decide. E-mail me ASAP.
Thank you
VivianJune 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #216591montanaParticipantMontana
A few months ago while I was searching for a new place downtown I came across a rental that was too good to be true. I immediately expected it to be a scam as (1) it was well below market value, and (2) the required deposit was 2 1/2 months rent. What? Well, I had to inquire anyway, just to make sure, and got he following response below that I had to save for future reference, so here it is…
–Scam Email I received–
This is quite a long e-mail ,so, plese read it slowly and with attention, read it twice if you have to, i tried to explain the best as i could my proposal and things to be as clear as possible.So, i am having second thoughts, i am not feeling comfortable just sending you the keys, sorry, nothing personal. I have noone there to show you the apartment because my parents are in France since i was 24 and my best friend is out of state.
I’ve contacted a company named ReMax. Their website is http://www.remax.com. They are a well known company all over the world, they have offices all over the world, they have an office in Athens, too. So, i went to their office in Athens and i told them that i have an apartment in San Diego and i want to rent it and they told me that they have a service i can use, i will describe it below. I accepted it, paid the fees and now all is needed is a possible tenant.
So, here is how it goes: first you must agree using the company, then I will contact the ReMax company and let them know you agreed using them, then they will send you an e-mail with all the instructions about how to proceed with the transaction, you then must send the money to the company, they’ll put the money in their trust account, then i have to send you the keys, your money will be held there until after viewing, along with the keys i will fedex the proof of ownership and a leasing contract (it’s a normal, standard contract), i will use FedEx-overnight and will provide the tracking number to you and to ReMax, you will have 5 days to go and see the apartment, if you decide to rent it you have to sign the lease, fedex-overnight it to me–keep a copy for yourself, notify ReMax that you accepted the apartment and they will release the money to me, if you dislike the apartment you have to notify ReMax and they will fully refund you, when you have the money in hands you will have to FedEx me the keys and provide me the tracking # (i pay the fees), you will also have to provide the tracking # to ReMax so they can track it too, when i receive the keys i will notify ReMax that i received it and the transaction is ended. The next step is to give me the OK to start this up with them and they’ll contact you. Giving the circumstances i am sure you understand that this is the best way to handle the transaction.
I am sure you’re asking yourself why would you deposit any money before seeing the apartment, but, again, under the circumstances this is the best way. Anyway, your money will be safe with ReMax and will be refunded if you decide not to rent the apartment.
I do not want to use a ReMax agent to show you the apartment or to whom you could give the money to because will involve realtor/broker fees and the fees are $1,600 which is huge. The service i’ve proposed above is much cheaper and i’ve paid the fees already.
Let me know your decision. Let me know please what you decide. E-mail me ASAP.
Thank you
VivianJune 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #216618montanaParticipantMontana
A few months ago while I was searching for a new place downtown I came across a rental that was too good to be true. I immediately expected it to be a scam as (1) it was well below market value, and (2) the required deposit was 2 1/2 months rent. What? Well, I had to inquire anyway, just to make sure, and got he following response below that I had to save for future reference, so here it is…
–Scam Email I received–
This is quite a long e-mail ,so, plese read it slowly and with attention, read it twice if you have to, i tried to explain the best as i could my proposal and things to be as clear as possible.So, i am having second thoughts, i am not feeling comfortable just sending you the keys, sorry, nothing personal. I have noone there to show you the apartment because my parents are in France since i was 24 and my best friend is out of state.
I’ve contacted a company named ReMax. Their website is http://www.remax.com. They are a well known company all over the world, they have offices all over the world, they have an office in Athens, too. So, i went to their office in Athens and i told them that i have an apartment in San Diego and i want to rent it and they told me that they have a service i can use, i will describe it below. I accepted it, paid the fees and now all is needed is a possible tenant.
So, here is how it goes: first you must agree using the company, then I will contact the ReMax company and let them know you agreed using them, then they will send you an e-mail with all the instructions about how to proceed with the transaction, you then must send the money to the company, they’ll put the money in their trust account, then i have to send you the keys, your money will be held there until after viewing, along with the keys i will fedex the proof of ownership and a leasing contract (it’s a normal, standard contract), i will use FedEx-overnight and will provide the tracking number to you and to ReMax, you will have 5 days to go and see the apartment, if you decide to rent it you have to sign the lease, fedex-overnight it to me–keep a copy for yourself, notify ReMax that you accepted the apartment and they will release the money to me, if you dislike the apartment you have to notify ReMax and they will fully refund you, when you have the money in hands you will have to FedEx me the keys and provide me the tracking # (i pay the fees), you will also have to provide the tracking # to ReMax so they can track it too, when i receive the keys i will notify ReMax that i received it and the transaction is ended. The next step is to give me the OK to start this up with them and they’ll contact you. Giving the circumstances i am sure you understand that this is the best way to handle the transaction.
I am sure you’re asking yourself why would you deposit any money before seeing the apartment, but, again, under the circumstances this is the best way. Anyway, your money will be safe with ReMax and will be refunded if you decide not to rent the apartment.
I do not want to use a ReMax agent to show you the apartment or to whom you could give the money to because will involve realtor/broker fees and the fees are $1,600 which is huge. The service i’ve proposed above is much cheaper and i’ve paid the fees already.
Let me know your decision. Let me know please what you decide. E-mail me ASAP.
Thank you
VivianJune 3, 2008 at 11:24 PM #216458AnonymousGuestjp, too bad you’re not looking in Temecula. I just moved into a new community that’s extremely nice. 🙂 Anyway, hope you find something soon. Nowadays, it’s much safer to move into an apartment community while you wait for the bottom.
June 3, 2008 at 11:24 PM #216544AnonymousGuestjp, too bad you’re not looking in Temecula. I just moved into a new community that’s extremely nice. 🙂 Anyway, hope you find something soon. Nowadays, it’s much safer to move into an apartment community while you wait for the bottom.
June 3, 2008 at 11:24 PM #216569AnonymousGuestjp, too bad you’re not looking in Temecula. I just moved into a new community that’s extremely nice. 🙂 Anyway, hope you find something soon. Nowadays, it’s much safer to move into an apartment community while you wait for the bottom.
June 3, 2008 at 11:24 PM #216596AnonymousGuestjp, too bad you’re not looking in Temecula. I just moved into a new community that’s extremely nice. 🙂 Anyway, hope you find something soon. Nowadays, it’s much safer to move into an apartment community while you wait for the bottom.
June 3, 2008 at 11:24 PM #216623AnonymousGuestjp, too bad you’re not looking in Temecula. I just moved into a new community that’s extremely nice. 🙂 Anyway, hope you find something soon. Nowadays, it’s much safer to move into an apartment community while you wait for the bottom.
June 4, 2008 at 1:47 AM #216478CoronitaParticipantThe next time someone gets a nigerian spam email from craiglist regarding rentals, we should put our collective minds together to figure out the best way to screw around with the scammer along the lines of the PPP powerbook prank. I'm thinking about stringing the guy/gal along view fedex overnights to different addresses. Or getting the spammer's fax number, and feeding a 8×14 paper halfway into a fax machine, taping the two ends together, and sending him/her a fax indefinitely.vSort of like screwing around with telemarketers by telling them "yes, I'm interested, but could you hold on for a minute", and then placing the telemarketer on hold indefinitely.
June 4, 2008 at 1:47 AM #216563CoronitaParticipantThe next time someone gets a nigerian spam email from craiglist regarding rentals, we should put our collective minds together to figure out the best way to screw around with the scammer along the lines of the PPP powerbook prank. I'm thinking about stringing the guy/gal along view fedex overnights to different addresses. Or getting the spammer's fax number, and feeding a 8×14 paper halfway into a fax machine, taping the two ends together, and sending him/her a fax indefinitely.vSort of like screwing around with telemarketers by telling them "yes, I'm interested, but could you hold on for a minute", and then placing the telemarketer on hold indefinitely.
June 4, 2008 at 1:47 AM #216589CoronitaParticipantThe next time someone gets a nigerian spam email from craiglist regarding rentals, we should put our collective minds together to figure out the best way to screw around with the scammer along the lines of the PPP powerbook prank. I'm thinking about stringing the guy/gal along view fedex overnights to different addresses. Or getting the spammer's fax number, and feeding a 8×14 paper halfway into a fax machine, taping the two ends together, and sending him/her a fax indefinitely.vSort of like screwing around with telemarketers by telling them "yes, I'm interested, but could you hold on for a minute", and then placing the telemarketer on hold indefinitely.
June 4, 2008 at 1:47 AM #216616CoronitaParticipantThe next time someone gets a nigerian spam email from craiglist regarding rentals, we should put our collective minds together to figure out the best way to screw around with the scammer along the lines of the PPP powerbook prank. I'm thinking about stringing the guy/gal along view fedex overnights to different addresses. Or getting the spammer's fax number, and feeding a 8×14 paper halfway into a fax machine, taping the two ends together, and sending him/her a fax indefinitely.vSort of like screwing around with telemarketers by telling them "yes, I'm interested, but could you hold on for a minute", and then placing the telemarketer on hold indefinitely.
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