TL/DR: ho fatto domanda per un appartamento molto economico in Germania e sono stato in corrispondenza con i “proprietari di casa” che si sono trasferiti a Londra.
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Every_Bell5482 on
Yes
Humble_Rich_4969 on
yes
Indications to look for: The family does not live in the country that they own the house.
They hire “international agents”
They need **only** ID. Usually legit emails ask you for 3 months salary or Schupfa thingy.
They keys are in custody in London.
jaembers on
yes
Professional-Day7850 on
Rule of thumb: If they are telling you their whole livestory, it is a scam.
dirkt on
Scam. They will use the copy of your ID to scam other people.
There is a lot of competition for a flat. If the landlord doesn’t want to see you in person to make a selection among candidates (because they want low-maintenance tenants), it’s a scam. If you need to pay money before you have the key in your hand, it’s a scam.
Forsaken_Grand5177 on
New rule of Thomb: if it feels Like Scam, it is propably a Scam! When something feels to good to be true… you can bet your pelvis that it isn‘t true!
Danghor on
100% scam. Also doesn’t make sense: „We don’t have time for this, so we hired a company to manage *the entire* process for us. This is why *we* write you this long email and ask you to send *us* all information that we then have to process.“
MessFluffy9368 on
It’s definitely a scam.
MrOsmio7 on
If there’s an Ad Hominem appeal, it’s usually a massive scam
thewindinthewillows on
!housing
Read these Wiki pages, particularly the second one.
JackHowdyFlorida on
Yes
dr_hashmaster on
Without any doubt!
Level_Diamond_8990 on
honestly, i never saw one if those “we’re currently not in the country and will rent to a total stranger without ever meeting them” essays connected to anything legit
Blakut on
after reading only the first line: YES.
Blakut on
based move: tell the scammers to fax you their id.
sepdtem on
Yes, I was in the same situation a few years ago. It was too good to be true.
roundyround22 on
Yes I’ve gotten this email before. It’s a complete scam
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Yes
yes
Indications to look for: The family does not live in the country that they own the house.
They hire “international agents”
They need **only** ID. Usually legit emails ask you for 3 months salary or Schupfa thingy.
They keys are in custody in London.
yes
Rule of thumb: If they are telling you their whole livestory, it is a scam.
Scam. They will use the copy of your ID to scam other people.
There is a lot of competition for a flat. If the landlord doesn’t want to see you in person to make a selection among candidates (because they want low-maintenance tenants), it’s a scam. If you need to pay money before you have the key in your hand, it’s a scam.
New rule of Thomb: if it feels Like Scam, it is propably a Scam! When something feels to good to be true… you can bet your pelvis that it isn‘t true!
100% scam. Also doesn’t make sense: „We don’t have time for this, so we hired a company to manage *the entire* process for us. This is why *we* write you this long email and ask you to send *us* all information that we then have to process.“
It’s definitely a scam.
If there’s an Ad Hominem appeal, it’s usually a massive scam
!housing
Read these Wiki pages, particularly the second one.
Yes
Without any doubt!
honestly, i never saw one if those “we’re currently not in the country and will rent to a total stranger without ever meeting them” essays connected to anything legit
after reading only the first line: YES.
based move: tell the scammers to fax you their id.
Yes, I was in the same situation a few years ago. It was too good to be true.
Yes I’ve gotten this email before. It’s a complete scam