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Social Ad Debate – 70+Comments and Counting

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    July 4, 2008

    > > > From: Scott Waltman [mailto:swaltman101@hotmail.com]
    > > > Sent: Wed 12/26/2007 9:25 AM
    > > > To:
    > > > Cc:
    > > > Subject: $$$00 / 2br – 2 bedroom condo with Garage
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    > > > Hello,
    > > > I saw your apartment advertised on craigslist.com and am interested in renting it. I will be signing a one year lease for it and want to know the requirements for renting it.I will be doing a one year research on pharmacy work while in the states and will be staying with my wife and daughter .I will appreciate it if i hear from you in time as i will want to conclude the rental process before the end of this month.
    > > > Thank you

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    August 14, 2008

    He is at it again. This time he is a Reverend:

    Goodday to you overthere,i am Reverend Michael Williams by name,i saw this unit been advertised on craigslist.com and am much more interested in renting it,having read the details about it in the ad which really suites me.I will be signing a one year lease or more for the unit depending on how the area is condusive for my daughter and i, i will want to know the modalities for renting it and the actual price to pay per month ,i will be working with the Christain Centres in the city and will be living with my lovely daughter(Lowrie) whom is 12yrs old.I will be looking forward to hear from you as soon as possible as i will want to conclude the rental process before i arrive on the 1st of September.
    Regards
    Rev Michael Williams of St Anne’s Anglican Church(Diocese of London).
    phone……..+447031966174(feel free to call me at anytime).

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    August 22, 2008

    I too was potentially scammed recently. Was from Engle working for 1 year in Pharmacy. Mentioned a furniture fund because he was shipping furniture. It didn’t get any further. I would not have sent any money to anyone. When asked, I figured was a scam. Inquiry came from Craig’s List advertising a home rental. Never trust international inquiries. The name changed, but not the idea.

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