Oct 23, 2015
I work at a Real Estate company, and over the past several months we keep getting phone calls from different women calling from 415-316-0480, 415-316-0485, 415-316-0489, 415-316-0491, and now 415-316-0497. They ask if we have any apartments available at certain addresses that we manage, and if we do ask a bunch of detailed questions about the units and the lease terms (and don't appear too bright as they ask the same questions twice and one couldn't figure out how to determine what 1.5x the rent was for a security deposit).
I wasn't suspicious at first, but when these women call they always say they're going to move in the next two months (today she said November or December) and they always call about the same three properties that we manage (and have recently advertised units for lease at). They will never leave their phone number or schedule an appointment to view the available unit.
When I ask where they're calling from, they either say "my house" or "my cell." Yesterday "Angelica" called from 415-316-0489, and then three minutes later called from 415-316-0491 to ask a follow-up question about the unit we discussed. When I confronted her as to where she's calling from and read off all the similar numbers to her, she said she was calling from her cell because she's moving. I told her that she is definitely not calling from the same cell phone, because we are talking on 0491 and three minutes earlier she called me from 0489. She told me to have a better day and hung up.
Just now, "Alexandria" called from 415-316-0497 asking how much a studio apartment costs at a specific address. I told her that the leasing agent is not available and that I will take a message. She refused to leave a number and asked when the leasing agent will be in tomorrow. I told her I don't know, and she said she would call back because she's "pretty busy."
According to an online search of 415-316-0491 (http://www.checkownerofphone.com/ownerof-415-316-0491.html), this is a scam where they list apartments with legit details but their scam contact information.