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  • Hi, I am having concerns with regards to a rental scam. I spotted a fantastic deal on gumtree for an apartment in Sydney. The landlord [email protected] got back to me saying that I have to make a payment of $2000 via western union to him (he lives in the UK) and the rental company will assist me from then. Before sending the money, I asked him if this was a scam as I am very new to this type of transactions. He just replied:" How can this be a scam? you checked your application online with the agency. Mark" Then an email followed from [email protected] from an employee of Rent Inc, named Tracy (Operator: Tracy Trade Financial Department). No contact information what so ever. She assures me that she will be answering any questions I will have and that the keys to the apartment will be sent to me. (I currently reside in Perth) I tried to follow up the past two days with both mark and tracy but no one has gotten back to me. Am I a victim of scam? Please get back to me as soon as you can! Thanks! lucy

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    This is 100% a SCAM ANYONE who asks you for money through Western Union is ALWAYS a SCAM and there is NO way to ever get you money back That is not a real agency - mail-central.com is a free email address that anyone can set up. There is NO company in Australia called Rent Inc Cut off all contact and report to Scamwatch https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/tag/reportascam/ as well as Gumtree to get the posting removed ASAP NEVER send money for an apartment that you or someone you trust has never seen inside and out NO legitimate rental agency or landlord would ever ask for Western Union

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100% scam. There is no apartment or house for rent. There is only a scammer trying to steal your hard-earned money with stolen pictures of someone else's dwelling and a fake story of being out of town/state/country doing charitable works. The next email will be from another of the scammer's fake names and free email addresses and will demand you pay for rent and deposit, in cash, and only by Western Union or moneygram. The scammer might suggest you "send" money to a friend or to yourself and then send a scan of the receipt to the scammer as proof you have the funds. The scammer will simply that take scanned receipt or just the MTCN# (money transfer control number) into Western Union or moneygram store and pick up the cash you thought you were sending to a friend or yourself. Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off your cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country your money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever. Now that you have responded to a scammer, you are on his 'potential sucker' list, he will try again to separate you from your cash. He will send you more emails from his other free email addresses using another of his fake names with all kinds of stories of great places to rent, lottery winnings, millions in the bank and desperate, lonely, sexy singles. He will sell your email address to all his scamming buddies who will also send you dozens of fake emails all with the exact same goal, you sending them your cash via Western Union or moneygram. You could post up the email address and the emails themselves that the scammer is using, it will help make your post more googlable for other suspicious potential victims to find when looking for information. Do you know how to check the header of a received email? If not, you could google for information. Being able to read the header to determine the geographic location an email originated from will help you weed out the most obvious scams and scammers. Then delete and block that scammer. Don't bother to tell him that you know he is a scammer, it isn't worth your effort. He has one job in life, convincing victims to send him their hard-earned cash. Whenever suspicious or just plain curious, google everything, website addresses, names used, companies mentioned, phone numbers given, all email addresses, even sentences from the emails as you might be unpleasantly surprised at what you find already posted online. You can also post/ask here and every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find before taking a chance and losing money to a scammer. If you google "fake apartment rental", "fraud Western Union house rent scam", "fake craigslist apartment rent scam" or something similar you will find hundreds of posts from victims and near-victims of this type of scam.

Buffy Staffordshire

YES!! Please do NOT send these people any money. You have to be able to see a property before you put any money down on it. If you send them money you will still be looking for a place to live and be $2000 poorer. I'm so glad you asked someone before giving these people money.

Jaythepi

Sending money by Western Union to strangers = 100% scam. You got took, I'm afraid. Sorry. There never was an apartment for rent.

Adrian

Sounds like it to me .

Greenlander

Any time a stranger wants you to send money by Western Union for a long distance transaction, 99.9% chance it is a scam. Your money will be gone, and can never be recovered. Run the other way as fast as you can.

John Z Wetmore

I don't think so. But you should talk to western union before sending the money. They can probably give you tips on getting your money back if it is a scam. Best of luck!

Mike

There is no way for us to tell you 100% if it is a scam or not, but it sure does sound like it. Long distance deals are always a bit sketchy.

Jacob

This guy might be the same guy who is the nigerian prince

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