I'm absolutely sick to my stomach right now at the realization that I just gave away $780 to online rental scammers from Denmark. A 'too good to be true' deal came up with a gentleman from Denmark. We exchanged multiple emails and correspondences where he supposedly 'shared' his situation with me, claiming to be a small business owner who had to move to Europe to further success his business that was failing here in Canada. He kept the Condo Apartment and wanted someone trustworthy and reliable to stay there and in exchange for mailing the keys to me so I could look at the apartment he wanted a deposit for the first month's rent IN CASE I wasn't a serious renter and caused unnecessary expenses and wasting his time.
A very clever mind ploy and twist!
He opened up quite quickly with me about his wife who had a speech pathology and 3 year old daughter, really trying to humanize himself in my eyes and what led to me letting my guard down and not listening to those small signs that were bothering me.
I just got off the phone with a friend of the family who heard about this situation and he has come across this type of manipulation and fraud so many times over that it's a classic case. I forwarded him the emails to read and his remark was 'Turgon, your just too trusting.' I gave my cell phone number, my parents number, my address but thankfully no banking or any other information - and the key's are supposed to arrive tomorrow - which is never going to happen.
It's incredible how in that moment, when totally overtaken by emotion and the wanting to find this ideal place and location, I was completely blind to the obvious signs of something fishy going on and gut instinct telling me to be wary. Here's what another poster has written on craigslist who succumbed to the same scam
Do any of the Danish members know of any way around this? I have the names, or apparent names of the Linco representative, Barnet Jones, and the name of the supposed property owner, David Walmer. I've kept all the emails with both the company and person. I talked to the police and they can take a statement and forward it to the Danes but said 'kiss the money goodbye' as an investigation is unlikely for such a small amount.
In response to this violation, and allowing myself to be scammed and taken advantage of, the family friend suggested this site _http://www.419eater.com/html/baiting.htm which is essentially 'messing' with these same scammers, wasting their time, making them run around in circles, not in the hopes of getting my money back, but payback and make them earn that money they stole, Don Juan style!
Because I've found the same Craigslist ad and am considering creating some false email accounts to reply to it and just totally mess with them for a few weeks, because that's the amount of money's worth they've taken from me. From what I understand, after tomorrow when the keys are supposed to arrive but most likely wont, they are going to attempt to extract more money from me coming up with reasons why there is a delay, custom's border, etc. They probably still consider me a gullible renter. But I just find this theme being played out where not being vigilant and mindful to inconsistencies in situations and people, even thinking emotionally or letting emotions guide my behaviour and decisions doesn't work. I trusted too quickly and got burned because of it because I wasn't skeptical, weary or questioning enough and this was a real life example of how pathological people can use our emotions against us.
An important lesson for the future...
A very clever mind ploy and twist!
He opened up quite quickly with me about his wife who had a speech pathology and 3 year old daughter, really trying to humanize himself in my eyes and what led to me letting my guard down and not listening to those small signs that were bothering me.
I just got off the phone with a friend of the family who heard about this situation and he has come across this type of manipulation and fraud so many times over that it's a classic case. I forwarded him the emails to read and his remark was 'Turgon, your just too trusting.' I gave my cell phone number, my parents number, my address but thankfully no banking or any other information - and the key's are supposed to arrive tomorrow - which is never going to happen.
It's incredible how in that moment, when totally overtaken by emotion and the wanting to find this ideal place and location, I was completely blind to the obvious signs of something fishy going on and gut instinct telling me to be wary. Here's what another poster has written on craigslist who succumbed to the same scam
- $900 / 2br - MODERN 2BR furnished Kihei, HI (Kihei )
This is a scam that I was taken advantaged by on Zillow. They asy that they are protecting themselves by making you pay $900.00 deposite for a fully furnished apartment in central Kihei. Furnished in a modern style. Totally bogus. They use Linco-Freight Logistics A/S in Denmark as their holding company. and the representative there person acts as a front to steal your deposit. They ask you for more money and when you want a refund they hide behind their distance & the Danish Government who refuse to act on fraud committed by their own citizens. Particularly Allan Roberts the representative Linco Freight Logistics who ripped me off. Please don't let these people scam you the way they did me.
Do any of the Danish members know of any way around this? I have the names, or apparent names of the Linco representative, Barnet Jones, and the name of the supposed property owner, David Walmer. I've kept all the emails with both the company and person. I talked to the police and they can take a statement and forward it to the Danes but said 'kiss the money goodbye' as an investigation is unlikely for such a small amount.
In response to this violation, and allowing myself to be scammed and taken advantage of, the family friend suggested this site _http://www.419eater.com/html/baiting.htm which is essentially 'messing' with these same scammers, wasting their time, making them run around in circles, not in the hopes of getting my money back, but payback and make them earn that money they stole, Don Juan style!

So what is scambaiting? Well, put simply, you enter into a dialogue with scammers, simply to waste their time and resources. Whilst you are doing this, you will be helping to keep the scammers away from real potential victims and screwing around with the minds of deserving thieves.
It doesn't matter if you are new to this sport or a hardened veteran; if you are wasting the time of a scammer, or frustrating them in any way well that's good enough for us, and we would welcome you to join with our now very large community.
Because I've found the same Craigslist ad and am considering creating some false email accounts to reply to it and just totally mess with them for a few weeks, because that's the amount of money's worth they've taken from me. From what I understand, after tomorrow when the keys are supposed to arrive but most likely wont, they are going to attempt to extract more money from me coming up with reasons why there is a delay, custom's border, etc. They probably still consider me a gullible renter. But I just find this theme being played out where not being vigilant and mindful to inconsistencies in situations and people, even thinking emotionally or letting emotions guide my behaviour and decisions doesn't work. I trusted too quickly and got burned because of it because I wasn't skeptical, weary or questioning enough and this was a real life example of how pathological people can use our emotions against us.
An important lesson for the future...