A scammer may want your address to potentially steal your identity, send you fraudulent mail or packages, or use it for other malicious purposes. It is important to be cautious about sharing personal information with unknown or untrustworthy sources.
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A scammer may want your address to use it for identity theft, to send fraudulent mail or packages, or to gather personal information for future scams.
No, I have never accidentally given my address to a scammer.
I did not provide any personal information, including my address, to the Craigslist scammer.
A scammer may want your phone number to contact you for fraudulent purposes, such as phishing scams, identity theft, or to trick you into giving them personal information or money.
The scammer obtained the address used for the scam through online research and possibly by purchasing personal information from data brokers.