I got the same message from him, he was trying to buy baby clothes off me!
Daniel Domschot scam: Protect your Craigslist deals!
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It’s odd how a single phone number keeps resurfacing across unrelated Craigslist and dating‑site posts, all pointing to the same fraud pattern. The reports describe a scammer—often using the alias Daniel Domschot—who replies to ads with a polished email, offers a certified or business check, and then asks for a cash‑back or shipping fee. Victims should never deposit an unexpected fake check, never forward personal info, and should block the number on their device. Report the interaction to the platform, the FTC, and local law‑enforcement. Keep personal details private and consider using a call‑blocking app to stop future texts.
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Recent Reports for 111440602
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Just got a fake check from a scammer today, it was in a fake USPS envelope with 'Returned for Postage' stamped on it. The return label said it was from Kelly Tractor Co in Miami FL, but the check was actualy from Olney Friends School in Ohio. The scammer's email was BrownSara302@yahoo.com and she was trying to get me to cash the check and send her the money.
Be carefull with this number 111440602, it's now being used by a scammer called Sara Brown at BrownSara302@yahoo.com. She's trying to rent a room sight unseen and wants me to cash a check for her.
I recieved the same dodgy email from Nathan Krump, only difference was that he was offering a 50 quid deposit to hold the item. He wanted me to text him on 828-351-4023 and his email was prduct104@gmail.com. Typical craigslist scammer!
So i posted an add for my car on CL and this guy Nathan Krump gets in touch wanting to buy it without even seeing it! Luckly i did some digging and found this page before i got too involed.
Nevil here and i'm fuming. We were selling a dryer and this scammer Nathan Krump got in touch with the same fake email as the one on here from 09/06/12. Big red flag for me was that he wouldn't acept a PO box adress. What's the point of that eh?
The whole experience seemed suspicious to me, especially when I encountered the same story while selling a coat on CL, involving someone named Michael Gonzalez Maricne. I also confronted the individual. Has anyone pursued legal action against this person? It's appalling that they would falsely claim to be in the military and perpetuate this scam. If no text is sent, can they still obtain information via email response?
A mysterious message was received via Yahoo SMS, prompting the blocking of unwanted calls from the associated Tracfone number
An email from someone named Nathan Krump, regarding an item for sale on Craigslist, led me to this platform after he persistently asked for my mailing address.
Unfortunately, I was a victim of this scam, where a fake check was sent, and after depositing it, an email was received demanding the products, but the check was later found to be fraudulent, leading to my arrest for fraud
I recived the same email, wich offered an aditional $50, what a bummer, im glad i googled the number, thanks peoples
I receiv'd a similair email, with a offer of extra money, but i'm glad i didnt fall for it, thank's to this site.
I received an email from the address prduct104@gmail.com
Having received a similar email claiming to be from a Marine, I must say your response was impressive and I can only imagine the perpetrator's reaction
It's evident that the email sent to Joyce is part of a scam, offering an additional $70, demonstrating the scammer's lack of sophistication.
It seems this individual or group is targeting Craigslist, as evidenced by a similar email from a Gmail address seeking text-only communication, to which the response was that only local, cash transactions are accepted.
I recieved a similer call regarding a hand painted shelf and drawer boxes I posted on CraigsList, it was a scam.
After receiving a similar email and providing personal details, the concern now is whether this information has been used for identity theft or to open unauthorized accounts.
I recieved the same message from a person claiming to be Barbara Leigey, who says she is a US Marine intersted in purchacing a lawnmower from me
The same person contacted me with a differnt email, mmalone49@gmail.com...
barbara leigey doesnt care about me, thats for shure
Unfortunately, I had a similar experience and ended up responding with my information, only to later regret it and inform them I was no longer interested in selling
Somebody can hack into your computer and get informations about peoples you havnt spoken with in a wile, and then they use that informations to contact you, they ask you to reply to a SMS message or to go to a website.
Clearly, this guy is a foreigner, or not very smart, his message was full of grammar and spelling mistakes, im reporting this to IC3 complaint, thats a pretty bad scam
On 7/7/2012 somethig occured.
I beleive these scammers Facebook pages are fake, I even found a convicted felon, Danyell Walker, among their friends, and Ive decided to contact the police in Florida to catch them
Unfortunatly, I had a similiar experiance, met someone on Match who claimed to be Julia Erdan from Lewisville, Texas, and later Orlando, Florida, but it turned out to be a scam, the real Julia Erdan doesnt exsist, the email adress they used was traced back to Nigeria.
This morning, I received a message regarding a Craigslist ad, warning that impersonating a government official is a federal crime. It's crucial to forward such emails to the authorities for tracing and potential prosecution. Avoid sending information to this number or email, as it's a scam. I've received similar emails with the same message from various names and emails, all originating from a Gmail account. Notably, legitimate cashier checks come from banks, not business accounts.
These calls are also linked to psmith552 1110440601.