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Scammer's website [email protected]
Scammer's address 3638 Pershing Ave, San Diego, CA 92104, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Victim Location CA 92064, USA
Type of a scam Moving
The application form opened in WordPad/Notebook, instead of MS Word, or a signable PDF, like Adobe. Sketchy. I replied to the email I would be getting the application back ASAP. I received a text a little while later "Hello, did you receive the Application form as yet to receive from you." Broken grammar aside. I had already replied to the email. My reply was I had received and replied to the email. He texted back with another attempt to settle payment amount. At this point, I had received several near duplicate texts starting with the overuse of the word "kindly." "Kindly" is commonly used in Southeast Asia (we were just there), but I do know anyone who uses the word in every other sentence here is California. We checked the listing and compared to similar rentals around town, the listing price was low. Too good to be true. All these things together were really weird.
I replied to the person called Steve, when the current tenants move out, we would be glad to attend an open house. Steve responded at 4:18am the house was open and ready to move in. Story changes. With the degrading of grammar over the course of the exchange, random response times, and near duplicate messages, I concluded Steve is defiantly a scammer out of Asia somewhere. Please do not be fooled. My guess is Steve stole these pictures from the internet and reposted them.