I nearly got scammed

Finding a short-term stay in London is far from easy, and the time pressure I am under makes me relax my guard. I nearly fell for a scam today, but "good old paranoia" saved me 1200 pounds and rescued me from something known as 'the gumtree scam'.

I found 3 short term rentals, of which I visited 2 today. The first one was very cheap, only 110 pounds per week in semi-central London. It was run by a Chinese guy who was very friendly and nice. No scamming whatsoever. The rooms he rented out were usually rented by Chinese students, but they've all gone home for summer so I got a holiday discount rate. Unfortunately though the room was, even for my relaxed standards of living, sub-optimal. The second place I visited was excellent in every way, except the location was inconvenient and it was only available until June 30th. I need to stay here at least until the beginning of July.

My final option was the one I was favoring right from the beginning. A place in a good area of London at a convenient location. The rent was not unreasonably cheap; if anything, it was slightly expensive for a shared apartment. Communication by e-mail went very smoothly. I received photos of the place rather quickly, and even a fabricated back-story on the owner of the place that seemed completely believable. I have never even come close to falling for a scam story, but this one really did seem completely legit. The scammer didn't even mention anything about payment until the last possible moment. It was when I asked to view the apartment that the cat came out of the bag.

Apparently, our scammer friend does not live in London, and cannot come to London because she is very busy. So I am not able to see the apartment until the moment I sign the contract. So far, so good. I will see the apartment before signing, so I can still back out. But here's the trick: before our scammer agrees to see me, he wants proof that I can pay for the apartment. And he/she doesn't accept any other proof except a Western Union receipt. The scammer was very careful to explain clearly that I should not send the money to him, rather I should sent it to a friend. The WU receipt is proof that I have enough money to pay. He assured me that only the recipient can pick up the money, so it's perfectly safe. Later, I can cancel the WU transfer to my friend, and make a new one to the scammer.

Here's the trick: anyone can pick up your money with just the receipt from Western Union! No identification needed. If I had sent them proof of the money transfer to my friend, they could just print the receipt and cash in my money from any WU office. Well played, evil scammer person. Here and here are two stories that confirm the scam. Unimpressively, they're from Nigeria. How can a company like Western Union continue to exist if that's how they handle their money transfers? Every sane person would never use WU because it's notorious for scams.

I came pretty close to being scammed this time, but I do believe that in the end I would've found out. Even if I had gone to an actual Western Union office, I would have asked for information about how to cash in the money from the receipt. I'm pretty sure I would've backed out at that point. In any case, the words 'Western Union' are permanently linked to the word 'scam' in my head. Even more so than before, that is. What surprised me the most is how scammers have evolved. They're actually doing proper back-stories and coming up with reasonable arguments to extort money from you. Something to be careful about in the future.

All scammers should be shot through the head. The world would be a better place for it.

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A little bit of Seychelles

There will be more later! At the moment I'm frantically looking for a place to stay in London. Hopefully next week will be a bit less stress-y..

 

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Where to go now?

We left the beautiful Seychellian island of La Digue on Saturday afternoon, took a ferry back to Praslin island, then another ferry to Mahe. It was a violent ride; the sea was not kind to us. On Mahe we wandered around for a bit, waiting for our flight to Dubai which left at midnight. My knife was sarcastically dropped into the forbidden items bucket by customs because I had forgotten to put it in my suitcase. The second time I made that mistake. Finally passing through customs we made our way to the AoMA (Area of Maximum Air-conditioning) and waited. Then in Dubai, we waited again. The next morning we were back in London. The big question in my head right now is: now what?

I already had strong feelings about traveling, but this trip only brought it out even more. The desire to go 'home' has gone and I only want to go forward. See new places. Do new things. For as long as I can until my money and my youth runs out. This is the start of the sprint. I decided not to go back to Holland this time. I'm trying to find an apartment in London for a couple of months, which will give some time to finish up my programming activities and to plan the next destination. I still have my touring bicycle here. I can take it with me on a trip or come back to London any time and start cycling. All that I need to do now is to start reducing the weight. Both of myself and of my luggage. I haven't decided where to go next, but a lot of fun possibilities are swirling around in my head: buying a camper van and traveling around Europe, going to some random tropical island for a month, Chernobyl ( Xi ;) ), Cuba, Japan. So many places to go. Now is the time to do it. Let's go!

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I'm not dead!

Contrary to popular belief I am not dead yet, despite having shown no online signs of life for the past week or so. I've been on holiday to the Seychelles. Most of the time there was no internet connection available, and the rest of the time I felt that I could enjoy the holiday more by being disconnected. This was true. Being on a tropical island MUST be enjoyed without feeling the need to check your e-mail every day. I highly recommend everyone to disconnect themselves every once a while. And yes, that includes your smart phone as well.

(More Seychelles photos and stories soon :) )

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