Online Scammers Take Advantage of Desperate Renters
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Money and need do funny things to the human mind. What is far too good
to be true from an objective perspective can start looking pretty darn realistic
after you've spent months awkwardly crashing on friends' couches while you
look for a place to live. There were pioneers who traveled west and struck
gold during the California gold rush faster than some people can get an apartment
in this city.
And even in this new buyer's market, quality NYC
apartments can be about as
rare and valuable as gold. Just like gold, there's a whole lot of fake – fool's – versions
out there.
Enter the online scammers, who take advantage of the gullible. Recently,
on Craigslist, there have been frequent posts in the NY apartments section
that sound a little too good to be true. Usually there is some plausible
scenario that explains why the rent is so cheap... someone just got a job and
has to move with less than a week's notice, or something like that. Of
course, since time's an issue, they just ask that you mail them a security
deposit, and you'll get a package with the apartment keys with your name on
it in just a few days.
The keys never come in the mail.
Of course, online fraud like this exists everywhere, but cons like to target
Craigslist, which is used disproportionately by those prone to procrastination. Those
that have to find NY apartment in the very near future are like the
thirsty in the desert, who willfully think mirage is really an oasis.
The scammers are just using a more modern version of fool's gold... Instead
of California, it's Craigslist, and instead of gold itself they are using
the modern day equivalent: quality, cheap NY apartments.
And just like back in the day, when the typical pioneer or gold-searcher wouldn't
trade his savings for some gold that a random stranger insures is legit, most
people today have the basic common sense not to send money to someone they've
never met for an apartment that sounds like an incredible deal.
Indeed, many people would argue that if you trusted some random person on
Craigslist with your money, you probably deserved to lose every last cent.
Regardless of that, though, these scams have always been based on someone's
ability to fool themselves, not on one person's ability to fool another. That's
why they don't call it "mildly imprudent gold," but "fool's
gold." Because it takes a true fool to pay good money for it. Nine
times out of ten, that person is a fool because money, needs or wants drive
them into a foolish state.
In this case, months spent searching for NY apartments is, apparently, enough
to frustrate some people into fooldom.
About the Author
Nicholas Adams Judge is a freelance writer specializing in business, politics and economics. He holds a B.A. in political science and will begin his PhD studies in political economy and public opinion next fall. He has studied economics and political science at a number of different institutions, both here and in the U.K. NYC Apartments
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