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Sounds to good to be true with roomate? |
so i just bought my first home and put up that i was looking for a roommate on a few websites. so after i get a few people asking about, the person who seemed most interested was a model from london. we have been talking by email for about the past week and it just seems to good to be true. she says she going to start working near my home and her boss is going to send me a check for the deposit and I'm supposed to mail the rest back for the ticket to the states, anyone think this is also to good to be true. It's a (Nigerian) advance fee scam. No, maybe it is meant to be? honestly, it sounds like it to me. Yes. Why would someone send you more money than you required, then ask you to send the remainder back for a ticket? Sounds like a scam. Likely she'll send you a bogus check. It'll bounce, and you'll be out the full amount. Never trust anyone who you meet on the internet and somehow wants you to send them back money. I say don't do it! Well, first of all...I wouldn't trust anyone that was out of town. I mean...from another city would be fine, but from another country? It's hard to trust someone who's not living in the same country. Why don't you wait for the deposit first? I would be very, very cautious over this. It is screaming scam to me. You are being asked to "launder" money, and will be ripped off. v.b. has the correct answer. Do NOT fall for this! Here's what the scam is: They will send you a STOLEN check. You cash it, send them a legitimate check, the check YOU cashed BOUNCES, you're out that amount PLUS the amount you sent to the con artists. Ok she said she's going to be working in your area but wants you to send her money for a ticket, how much of a deposit are you asking for because a ticket from London to the US can range anywhere from $500 - $1000. If she was working in your area her ticket would be paid for, if she's in London and she's coming to the US does she have a working visa and how long can she possibly stay if she's not a resident of the US? |
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