- Electronic Scams
- Home-based jobs
- Fake Rentals
- Bad Buyers
- Non-Existent Merchandise
- Secondhand Items
- More...
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Fraudsters advertise a rental property usually at a considerable discount. This allows the fraudster to
receive as many replies or inquiries as possible. The fraudster goest to great lengths to make this property
look as legitimate as possible and might include pictures, floor plans, etc. To make sure you express an
interest in the property the fraudster will ask you to wire money for a deposit, verify funds, or other
legitimate sounding reasons.
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1926 Sidney St
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Pittsburgh, PA |
$2,000 |
1926 Gerritt St
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Philadelphia, PA |
$1,800 |
1926 Ellsworth St
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Philadelphia, PA |
$2,000 |
2327 Griffith St
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Philadelphia, PA |
$2,100 |
1926 Kearns Ave
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Pittsburgh, PA |
$1,350 |
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