BEWARE of that classified advertisement you may be responding to, it may lead straight to a robbery.In the past two weeks, at least three people have fallen victim to a group of bandits who posed as a landlord for apartments along the East-West corridor.The Express classified department yesterday confirmed it had received reports from people responding to advertisements which led to bandits who robbed them of cash.One of the victims, speaking to the Express under the condition of anonymity, said she responded to an ad concerning an apartment in Barataria, expecting to find an affordable dwelling, instead three armed bandits relieved her of $3,000.She stated a University of the West Indies student who also responded to the post was robbed of $2,600.Last year, the scam, then perpetuated through car sales and escort services, lured three Tobagonian youngsters, Elroy Quashie, 17, Hensyl Collette, 27, and Clint Ambrose, 25, to their deaths while several others were robbed of cash.In a reverse of a scam, a businessman was robbed of a laptop and a webcam by a pretend customer to one of his classified advertisements in Grand Bazaar, Valsayn, in October last year.