by Matchbook
Tue Mar 22, 2016 3:58 pm
In the earlier parts of 2015 I found myself in the process of trying to move cities.
After having no luck on many reputable websites for apartments in the city I was to move to -- I went to Craigslist. As you likely already guessed it, that's where it all started.
I saw a listing there for a beautiful, modern apartment: Well under market value, central location, clean and still available. All red flags I didn't clue into. At all.
I contacted the poster, who identified himself as a Sargent Michael Walden of the Canadian military. I asked how I could have it set up so my Aunt, who already lives in the place, could view the place for me. I was told he was recently deployed and, because of this, his wife was staying in the US with her family as she was 'pregnant' and needed to be around family.
You'd think I'd clue in here. Not at all. That's what panic does - when you're searching for something, whether utilitarian, practical, or love.
He said he'd met two people already during the "open house" before he was deployed, but just didn't like them. He then asked me to explain how I'd keep the place nice in their absence. I did so.
Ignoring red flags I capitulated, and agreed to send the first month's rent, plus a half-month's rent as a damage deposit by -- you guessed it -- Moneygram. The amount of rent was $700.00CAD (plus half that for damage deposit) I was told, after confirming he received the money, his wife would then FedEx the keys to me. This did not happen.
Several days passed and no tracking number, as promised, for these alleged keys his 'wife' was sending me. I shoe-horned myself back into the Gmail exchange we had been having to ask what was up. He said she was simply really busy, apologetic, but she'd send them right away.
Well, except they both decided to make it another month's rent they wanted before she sent the keys.
Finally I got it. My heart sank. I knew it. Every warning sign - all at once and with a start - the final cog in the machine of understanding fell into place. I was scammed. I'd sent him over 1,000 dollars and I knew it, and he, was long, long gone.
I did some fierce internet research at that point. I contacted the RCMP in the city I used to live in - I contacted the FBI, I did reverse image searches on the images he'd used for the listing on Craigslist, and found it was a condo in southern California. I contacted the FTC, the Canadian Anti-Fraud center. I contacted several Military bases across Canada, asking if any such person as Michel Walden/James Michael (His gmail interactions had him as James Michael, but the Moneygram was sent to a Michael Walden) was either in the military or deployed. I was told - as I expected - I wasn't privy to this information. I explained my case at length and was finally told no such names existed in their database.
The Moneygram recepit said the money went to a place in the US. I contacted a police agency in the town I was told the money was picked up in, and spoke at length with some brass there, giving them everything I had - all documents, e-mail transcripts, scanned Moneygram receipts, and was told those names were known not only to police, but also to the particular Officer to whom I spoke. But, since I had little else to go on, neither the Canadian agencies or American ones could do much about it. I did, however, give both agencies (RCMP, the American police in the county I contacted) each others phone numbers to have whatever dialogue they could.
But it all ended there, sadly, and as I expected. I'd been had.
I no longer have access to those files (though I might try, by calling the RCMP in my former city, to see if they have those records, still -- if so, will post all, and I mean all of it here), but it's now coming on a year later, and I'm in the very city I'd planned to move to in the beginning of this rather verbose text. And I need a place.
A week ago or so I went back to Craigslist. This time armed, of course. This time with eyes open. And the same gentleman, though with a different e-mail, had the same listing re-posted. I recognized those "apartment photos" immediately and contacted him. I don't know what I'm trying to accomplish here -- nab the guy? I have no idea. I'm in dialogue with the guy - again - and I don't suspect he knows he's dealt with me before.
Until I contact the RCMP here to see if they have my old case on file, this is what I have.. Keep in mind I know he's a scam now but am engaging him all the same.
His alleged e-mail:
James Michael
[email protected]
Our exchange through CL's relay servers - so far. It's ongoing:
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##MY NAME## <#MY EMAIL#>
6:53 PM (18 hours ago)
to J.michael4460
Nice! When can I view the place? Central is close to where I live now.
http://princegeorge.craigslist.ca/apa/5435022668.html
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James Michael
11:16 PM (13 hours ago)
The unit is available , I am in the army, just been redeployed to another base, I want good people taking care of the suite in our absence.
I had the open house already just didn't like the 2 people that came around before leaving for the base.
Long/short rental term is OK.
Here is the building address ..........810 Central St E, Prince George, BC V2M 3B8
Tell me more about yourself and how well you can take care of our unit in our absence.
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##MY NAME## <#MY EMAIL#>
11:25 PM (13 hours ago)
I see. Who will show the place to me, since you're deployed? I know the address, I think. Across from Spruceland Mall. 2-story place.
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A photo, albeit a blown-up (Photoshop) and watermarked, of the image he uses in his "Google Circles" profile:
After having no luck on many reputable websites for apartments in the city I was to move to -- I went to Craigslist. As you likely already guessed it, that's where it all started.
I saw a listing there for a beautiful, modern apartment: Well under market value, central location, clean and still available. All red flags I didn't clue into. At all.
I contacted the poster, who identified himself as a Sargent Michael Walden of the Canadian military. I asked how I could have it set up so my Aunt, who already lives in the place, could view the place for me. I was told he was recently deployed and, because of this, his wife was staying in the US with her family as she was 'pregnant' and needed to be around family.
You'd think I'd clue in here. Not at all. That's what panic does - when you're searching for something, whether utilitarian, practical, or love.
He said he'd met two people already during the "open house" before he was deployed, but just didn't like them. He then asked me to explain how I'd keep the place nice in their absence. I did so.
Ignoring red flags I capitulated, and agreed to send the first month's rent, plus a half-month's rent as a damage deposit by -- you guessed it -- Moneygram. The amount of rent was $700.00CAD (plus half that for damage deposit) I was told, after confirming he received the money, his wife would then FedEx the keys to me. This did not happen.
Several days passed and no tracking number, as promised, for these alleged keys his 'wife' was sending me. I shoe-horned myself back into the Gmail exchange we had been having to ask what was up. He said she was simply really busy, apologetic, but she'd send them right away.
Well, except they both decided to make it another month's rent they wanted before she sent the keys.
Finally I got it. My heart sank. I knew it. Every warning sign - all at once and with a start - the final cog in the machine of understanding fell into place. I was scammed. I'd sent him over 1,000 dollars and I knew it, and he, was long, long gone.
I did some fierce internet research at that point. I contacted the RCMP in the city I used to live in - I contacted the FBI, I did reverse image searches on the images he'd used for the listing on Craigslist, and found it was a condo in southern California. I contacted the FTC, the Canadian Anti-Fraud center. I contacted several Military bases across Canada, asking if any such person as Michel Walden/James Michael (His gmail interactions had him as James Michael, but the Moneygram was sent to a Michael Walden) was either in the military or deployed. I was told - as I expected - I wasn't privy to this information. I explained my case at length and was finally told no such names existed in their database.
The Moneygram recepit said the money went to a place in the US. I contacted a police agency in the town I was told the money was picked up in, and spoke at length with some brass there, giving them everything I had - all documents, e-mail transcripts, scanned Moneygram receipts, and was told those names were known not only to police, but also to the particular Officer to whom I spoke. But, since I had little else to go on, neither the Canadian agencies or American ones could do much about it. I did, however, give both agencies (RCMP, the American police in the county I contacted) each others phone numbers to have whatever dialogue they could.
But it all ended there, sadly, and as I expected. I'd been had.
I no longer have access to those files (though I might try, by calling the RCMP in my former city, to see if they have those records, still -- if so, will post all, and I mean all of it here), but it's now coming on a year later, and I'm in the very city I'd planned to move to in the beginning of this rather verbose text. And I need a place.
A week ago or so I went back to Craigslist. This time armed, of course. This time with eyes open. And the same gentleman, though with a different e-mail, had the same listing re-posted. I recognized those "apartment photos" immediately and contacted him. I don't know what I'm trying to accomplish here -- nab the guy? I have no idea. I'm in dialogue with the guy - again - and I don't suspect he knows he's dealt with me before.
Until I contact the RCMP here to see if they have my old case on file, this is what I have.. Keep in mind I know he's a scam now but am engaging him all the same.
His alleged e-mail:
James Michael
[email protected]
Our exchange through CL's relay servers - so far. It's ongoing:
=====
##MY NAME## <#MY EMAIL#>
6:53 PM (18 hours ago)
to J.michael4460
Nice! When can I view the place? Central is close to where I live now.
http://princegeorge.craigslist.ca/apa/5435022668.html
=====
James Michael
11:16 PM (13 hours ago)
The unit is available , I am in the army, just been redeployed to another base, I want good people taking care of the suite in our absence.
I had the open house already just didn't like the 2 people that came around before leaving for the base.
Long/short rental term is OK.
Here is the building address ..........810 Central St E, Prince George, BC V2M 3B8
Tell me more about yourself and how well you can take care of our unit in our absence.
=====
##MY NAME## <#MY EMAIL#>
11:25 PM (13 hours ago)
I see. Who will show the place to me, since you're deployed? I know the address, I think. Across from Spruceland Mall. 2-story place.
=====
A photo, albeit a blown-up (Photoshop) and watermarked, of the image he uses in his "Google Circles" profile: