*ALERT* CRAIGSLIST Scams Targeting Renters
Monday, 11 February, 2008 by ballyblog
The apartment sounded too good to be true.
A fully furnished two-bedroom with a balcony in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, going for $950 instead of the $2,200 it would normally fetch because of the tenant’s sudden job transfer.
The catch: You have to take it sight unseen - and send a security deposit.
The bogus rental was even more of a steal than unsuspecting would-be tenants thought, part of a growing number of scams cooked up to profit from gullible people desperate for affordable housing in the city, according to Internet fraud and security expert Craig Solomon.
“It is becoming more common because New York apartments have become such a hot commodity,” said Solomon. “People are so desperate that they aren’t always thinking clearly.”
This particular listing on Craigslist.org, the go-to site for frazzled city dwellers, featured appealing photos and a quick response to inquiries from a scam artist who used the alias “JoAnn Rinaggio” and a tale about being transferred to North Carolina.
“I will like to tell you that we are doing this based on trust and I would like you to trust me as I trust you. … You can see the beautiful apartment in the pictures, but not in person yet,” she writes, asking prospective tenants to wire a $550 security deposit and promising a return envelope with the apartment keys.
According to Solomon, “countless” victims fell for this ruse, sent money, never heard back from “Rinaggio” and learned the hard way that the address for the dream apartment, 8235 Fourth Ave., also was bogus.
Documents obtained by the Daily News show the phony name was used by a convicted serial rubber-check writer, JoAnne Smith, who was convicted nine times between 1986 and 2004 for fake checks totaling $20,000.
“Craigslist is made to sell local, and whenever anyone from out of state is involved, red flags should immediately go up,” said Solomon. “Avoiding the scam is simple. Try to always do business face-to-face, and never, ever, wire money anywhere.”
This is also the advice posted under “avoiding scams and fraud” by Craigslist on its Web site, which urges users not to wire money, give out personal financial information or respond to any offers requiring you to provide escrow money.
“Know that only a scammer will ‘guarantee’ your transaction,” Craigslist warns.
Beth Ann Bovino, a senior economist at Standard & Poor’s, found herself caught up in such a scam when someone posted her address and photos of it as a bargain rental.
“Rents are higher and people are in real need of an affordable place to live,” said Bovino. “It is sad to say, but these kinds of scams appeal to desperation and greed.”
“People need to remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”






HERE’S A FEW EMAILS I GOT THAT WE’RE TRYING TO SCAM IN THIS EXACT MANNOR.
Thanks for your email and it is my gladness to hearing from you I am Mr Geoff Graham,the owner of the house you are making enquiry of located at 950 South Flower Street Los Angeles, CA 90015…Actually I resided in the house with my family,such as my wife and my only daugther before and we had packed due to my transfer from our working place and now situated in the west Africa for a program called “Empowering Youth to Fight Racism, HIV/AIDS, Poverty and Lack of Education, and presently my house is still available for rent for $1000 plus $500 Security Deposit. I am with the keys and the document to the house i try to look for an agent that we can give this document before we left but could not see and we are as well as dont want our house to be used any how in
our present that is why we took it along to us here,Pls i want you to note that i am a kind and honest man and also i spent alot on my property that i want to give you for rent,so i will solicite for your absolute maintenance of this house and want you to treat it as your own,is that taken,The money is not the main problem i am looking for a resposible person that can take very good care of property,So i want you to keep it tidy all the time so that i will be glad to see it neat when i came for a check up.i do that once in a while.I also want you to let me have trust in you as i always stand on my word.
OK NOW READ THIS ONE FROM A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT POSTING AND ADDRESS ( the letters are basically identical )
Hello,
Thanks for your email,it is my pleasure to hear from you.I am the owner of the house you are making enquiry of.Actually I lived in the house with my family,my wife and our only son before we moved due to my transfer from my place of work,and now i reside in the (West Africa ) and presently our house is still available for rent for $800 USD including the utilities like hydro,washerand security,it is furnised and a deposit of $400 is to be paid.Moreso,i want you to note that,we are kind and honest people and also we spent alot on our property that i want to let out to you,so i will solicit for your absolute maintenance of this house and want you to treat it as your own,is that taken?It is not the money that matters,but i want you to keep it tidy all the time so that i will be glad to see it neat when i come for a check up.I do that once in a while.I also want you to let me have trust in you as i always stand on my word.
I await your urgent response asap for further arrangment.
WATCH OUT FOLKS THEIR OUT THERE AND LOOKING FOR YOUR MONEY