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You sure? The 2nd link is still advertising accommodation in CH with an image from the first link.
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Use Tineye reverse image search for all house/apartment pictures. You could see if the pictures have been used elsewhere too.
My daughter was looking for a place in Brighton, which, amazingly, had exactly the same interior as a flat in Dresden
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Interesting website.
The address is incorrectly formatted for a UK address.
Anyway apart from beating her up or dobbing her into those scam busters I've think you have done all you can.
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We always recommend filing a report with Action Fraud here:
Report Fraud and Cyber Crime | Action Fraud
Hope that helps.
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Dealing with a fraudster
Compare and contrast Sasha Norris | Zoologist & broadcaster with Lena Oster | Zoologist & Scientist. The latter has stolen images from the former in order to perpetrate a rental property scam. My son is looking for an apartment, and applied for one that looked good, registered on a reputable rental website. He got a reply saying "We like you so much that we'll send you the keys as soon as you send us the deposits". Being not entirely stupid, he realised at this point that it was a scam. The advert has since been pulled.
I've contacted the company that registers zslcareer.eu at their abuse email address. Any other action that needs to be taken? Inform the rozzers?
Edit: this site is also referenced in the fraudster's email. http://www.familyfarmlife.eu/ It's entirely made up of gifs.Tags: None
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