Watch out for the following scammers (taken from a recent warning posted on Craigslist):
- Micheal Mastrull using [email protected] and [email protected], renting an apartment on the “first come first serve basis”.
- TEE GEE using [email protected], only questions, but no information about the accommodation s/he offers.
- A person using the aliases Adolfo or Gus Balague or Tyan B and others and the email address [email protected], [email protected] and others, pretends to have just a one year contract with a shipping company or design company in London and renting out a flat for a year.
- Stephen Hughes using [email protected] pretends to own an apartment avenue Henri Martin, requests financial information immediately, no offer to visit the apartment.
- Aurelie Dorgny using [email protected], pretends to have “2 separate bedrooms apartment to rent,the apartment is well furnished with facility and internet wireless is also available.”
- Camille Philips using [email protected], apartment located in the hip Marais (4ème). furtune me using [email protected], place in unknown location in central Paris.
- Phillip David using [email protected], place in unknown location in central Paris.
- Scott James using [email protected] pretending to be a retired American engineer, apartment next to the
- Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysés.
- Anne Matthias using [email protected] pretends to have retired to her daughter in the UK because of her handicap and after heavy discussions with her husband to put her apartment in Paris on rent.
- Carole Dossin using [email protected], offering 85 sqm appartment in 9th arrondissement for 400 euros only! thiery thiery using [email protected] renting out “alobely place for rent now in center of Paris”.
- Edward Lockwood using [email protected], asks lots of questions without providing information about rental.