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Finland
July 21, 2021 Comment from the website www.callinsider.fi

+353 89 941 6831
This scammer is now trying to scam people with a rental apartment in Helsinki, Finland. He's pretending to be an Irish woman called Aoife Lanigan who owns a flat in Lauttasaari. The apartment is too good to be true, really good price for a good area. The photos don't quite match tho as they look really Irish-like and that's unlike Finnish flats. After you get in contact with him/her, he/she asks you to move the conversation from Tori.fi to WhatsApp. Then the ad is deleted. Then this person asks you for a lot of personal information, workplace info, recommendations from current landlord and from the workplace, all just to be considered for her flat, which can't be viewed because he or she is away from the country. Then the scammer insists that he/she can list the flat on Airbnb so it can be booked for one month and viewed like that, with a longer term contract to be done after the first month. Beware of this scammer!

June 9, 2021

Scam - fake advert up on daft.

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