- Jan 9, 2001
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Hi all,
We were looking for a new place to rent, and saw a lovely posting for a house in our price range on Trulia. We emailed the contact, and got a reply from someone who just said he'd love to chat with us about it, could we send some brief info about ourselves (like when we were thinking of moving in, etc) and our phone # and we'd get in touch. Stupid me, I thought it was actually legit.
After replying, the response we got showed clearly it was a scam-suddenly it was broken English, nonsensical requests for money, asking us to re-send our information, etc. A google search of HIS phone #, and yep, it's a widespread scam.
Question is, am I already fucked for providing this scammer my name and phone #? I'm so pissed at Trulia for not blocking this, but also pissed at myself for not recognizing I shouldn't provide any info at all to some bozo on the web.
We were looking for a new place to rent, and saw a lovely posting for a house in our price range on Trulia. We emailed the contact, and got a reply from someone who just said he'd love to chat with us about it, could we send some brief info about ourselves (like when we were thinking of moving in, etc) and our phone # and we'd get in touch. Stupid me, I thought it was actually legit.
After replying, the response we got showed clearly it was a scam-suddenly it was broken English, nonsensical requests for money, asking us to re-send our information, etc. A google search of HIS phone #, and yep, it's a widespread scam.
Question is, am I already fucked for providing this scammer my name and phone #? I'm so pissed at Trulia for not blocking this, but also pissed at myself for not recognizing I shouldn't provide any info at all to some bozo on the web.