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Published 14:57 9 Aug 2016 BST
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In further emails, the scammer will ask for your name, address, phone number and a photocopy of your passport.
Daft.ie have warned renters about the scam on their website.
They write:
“If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. The place probably isn't even on the market and you won't have an opportunity to view it or meet the landlord before handing over your cash.”
They state the red flags for email scams usually include the following:
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