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I get what you're saying, but I cant think of too many things dumber than paying for an apartment without ever stepping foot in it and checking it out. There can't be too many things dumber than that lol
This almost happened to me. As soon as the guy said to go to the apartment and look through the windows I knew it was a scam. You gotta be some kinda stooge to fall for that bahahahah
When I was 19 my buddy and I reached out about a rental house on Craigslist for a pretty nice price. The guy said he would meet us there and give us a tour. So my buddy and I go there, there’s nobody there, and there are lock boxes on the doors which was red flag number one. So we email the dude and he goes “sorry I’m a scuba diver and my flight got cancelled today. I’m almost always out of town. Go ahead and just walk around the property.” So we straight up trespass into the backyard of this house and start looking through the windows. Only took a minute for us to connect the dots and realize it’s a scam. So we go home and go to the county accessor website to see what’s really going on, and sure as shit the house was forclosed on 6 months prior. The insane part is, the jackass who was trying to scam us was the previous owner. He was so fucking stupid, he was using his email address containing his real name. He starts emailing me again asking “how do you like it? If you guys send me the deposit and first months rent, I can mail you the keys today and it’s yours.” I didn’t engage with him further, and instead we reported his ass to the mortgage company who was listed as the owner of the property. They then reported it to the police, and I guess he got arrested. Scamming people is chicken shit in general, but how fucking dumb do you have to be to be using your real name, and using a property you used to own?!? Still blows my mind to this day.
@@WhiteG60 To me this is a rare instance of appropriate bullying. If it wasn't for idiots like Mitt falling for scams, these scammers would go out of business and the world would be a better place.
I honestly don't understand why mitt hangs around with these guys, they always just seem to bully him and never seem to have a nice thing to say about the guy. I'd feel like a punching bag and quit the show if I was mitt
@@Alittlebitsour6 He's getting to intern at the hottest sports show there is. If he has any ambition at all to make a career in sports media, he will gladly continue to eat shit for three meals a day.
@@evanbrum6357 mitt doesn't know shit about sports though, a place like ESPN would never hire him unless it was to spew off uneducated and ignorant sports takes to bring in views. He may work a big sports show but I don't think he knows much about football or even watches it. I got too much self respect to let a bunch of grown men bully me for a paycheck, but if that's mitts thing and the jokes don't bother him than I salute him. But I got a feeling it bothers mitt deep down and he just won't stand up for himself.
I need to move to Indy 900 for a nice modern duplex with an upstairs. 1600$ here for a shit 1br. For what he describing would easily go for 2200 a month in Denver
Scammers often steal the photos of a house listed for sale and then list it for rent, everything looks legit, people send money all the time. Then they go to the house pissed off bc they think it’s theirs but there’s someone living inside that had no idea what they’re talking about. Pretty common scam
I actually have a friend who rents a house, who the landlords live out of state and he has never met them because they use that house as extra income and haven't been to said house in years. The renters live in Georgia and they go through a company to have them do all the miscellaneous fixes.
I nearly fell for this exact scam. Craigslist dude just needs someone trustworthy to take care of his property while he attends to a family medical emergency abroad. I filled out the application, sent the $25 app fee. Got super suspicious when he said he'd mail the keys. Goggled. Big time scam. I was 33 when it happened. Not sure what I would have done if I had been 20-23.
I really fucking hope even though they said this isn’t a bit I really hope it is a bit. Like what the fuck is wrong with his head?? Broken English and gunna mail you the keys with the contract before it’s even signed?!?
Sometimes the brain overlooks red flags. when a person really wants something. The boys need to tell him about scam callers/texts. He might think he's talking to a real person when they say a person hacked his account and gives all his info away.