Fake banks, couriers, law firms, escrow and other fake sites used in scams.
by HannahsDad Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:22 pm
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A template used by fake letting agents offering escrow services.

DPD Rentals at http://ltd-rentals.eu
No contact details but apparently pretending to be the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA)

Get A Home at http://www.get-a-home.co
Street: Flat 3 Midwintr Court 78 Harrow London United Kingdom
See viewtopic.php?f=39&t=76549

Realthor at http://www.realthor-ltd.com
No contact details

Prudent Global Estates at http://prudentglobalestates.co.uk
9 Foster Road Liverpool L37 2HR England

ALS Realtor at http://alsrealtor.com
No contact details
See viewtopic.php?f=39&t=75843

Globeline Estates Group at http://globeline-estatesgroup.co.uk
510 Blackburn Road Bolton BL1 8NW England
Phone: +44 20 3239 4347
Fax: +44 20 3147 4872
(Both London numbers)

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by TerranceBoyce Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:36 am
Most UK people don't know what escrow services are and they're never used in house purchases. For that reason estate agents, to my knowledge, never offer escrow services.

Technically it's possible but that alone doesn't make a scam idea successful. I can only presume that these sites will be used in scam accommodation rentals to non-UK citizens but the same problem applies to sell it as a scam with the added disadvantage of language issues.

It's technically possible but practically implausible. To be successful, a scam has to be credible.

Any targeted victim who checks will discover that any UK company offering escrow services needs to be registered and regulated by the FCA and HMCR which is easy to check. As such services are quite rare in the UK it won't be easy to masquerade as another company.

It's difficult not to consider that the people building these websites are producing them to sell to scammers who are easier to dupe than the average victim.

CAR ADVERTS - If a car seller mentions escrow - he's scamming you Never ever for any reason pay anything until you have seen and inspected the vehicle
by felo03 Fri Feb 14, 2014 6:26 pm
Comfort Estates (www.comfortestates.com )

I wanted to rent an apartment in México City. Since I found in a local webpage an apartment that I liked I decided to get in contact with the one who rented the apartment.
Her mail: [email protected]
We spoke for about 4 days about the apartment and she offered me a "Safe way" of making the transaction, since she was at the moment living in UK.
A company named: Comfort Estates.
I never heard about the company, but the webpage seemed to be a good reference to me. I tried to call the agency in order to ask for some information about their shipping method, but the number didn´t exist.

Fortunately I found this post and as I saw the similarities in both webpages, I was convinced this was a scam.
They even ask me to send money via Western Union and, the Company ([email protected]) even sent me information about the transaction.

Since she didn't answer me as I said I would be able to do the payment as I thought this was an scam, I supposed this is a scam.

I hope this information helps someone not to llose his/her time.
And if you need some evidence I would be glad to upload some documents they sent me.
by Mike Wilson Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:20 pm
Hello felo03,
Welcome to Scamwarners and thanks for posting this information. You are correct, this is a scam and legitimate rental companies do not request a payment via Western Union.

The website www.comfortestates.com is in the process of being reported for fraud.

The Brindley
Room Dukes 92
18-20 Castle Street
Manchester
M3 4LZ
England
Phone & Fax
Phone: +44 20 3239 4347
Fax: +44 20 3147 4872
e-Mail [email protected]

It is ALWAYS a scam
If the pet seller or shipper asks for money to be sent via Western Union, Money Gram, any brand of gift card. Walmart To Walmart , Zelle , PayPal friends and family option, or mentions Cameroon
by Carlos.ruiz Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:11 pm
I'm about to relocate to Guadalajara, Mexico and i saw this beautiful apartment and they were renting really, really cheap.

http://aviso.zonaprop.com.mx/departamentos-2-recamaras-prados-de-providencia-guadalajara-jalisco-7367059

So i sent them an email and got the same story from this lady Sylvia Porter [email protected], saying that they had bought the apartment for her daughter and they no longer need it, and then told me she was in UK but she found a way where we can make the payment arraignment, so she sends me the link of this "company" site.

http://www.union-realestates.com/

So everything starting from the price and her email address and her template-like emails was pointing me out it was a scam. Its real sad because there are many people that thinking they are for a bargain, don't think things twice.

I will see how can i report the add and the site.

Good day!
by AlanJones Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:21 pm
Thanks for posting.

The site http://www.union-realestates.com/ is in the process of being reported as fraudulent.

Please do not tell scammers that they are listed here - it will take them seconds to change their fake details and their new details will not be listed for any future victims to find.
by Mike Wilson Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:23 pm
The website www.union-realestates.com is in the process of being reported for fraud.

Phone & Fax
Phone: +44 20 3239 4347
Fax: +44 20 3147 4872

It is ALWAYS a scam
If the pet seller or shipper asks for money to be sent via Western Union, Money Gram, any brand of gift card. Walmart To Walmart , Zelle , PayPal friends and family option, or mentions Cameroon

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