Overpayment Scam: A buyer pays more than the agreed-upon price, then claims to have made a mistake and requests a partial refund. Be cautious of buyers who insist on paying outside of Facebook’s official channels.
Gift Card Scam: Scammers request payment in gift cards, which can be difficult to trace. Always pay with a credit card or PayPal, and avoid gift cards as a payment method.
Fake PayPal Email Scam: Scammers send fake PayPal emails to trick you into revealing sensitive information. Never respond to suspicious emails or messages.
Cash Advance Scam: Scammers claim to need a cash advance to purchase an item, then disappear with your money. Be wary of buyers who ask for cash advances or unusual payment methods.
Upgrade to Business Fee Scam: Scammers claim you need to upgrade your account to a business account to complete a transaction, then demand payment for a non-existent service.
Phony Refund Scam: Scammers claim to issue a refund, but instead, steal your money or personal information.
Stolen Credit Card Scam: Scammers use stolen credit cards to pay for items, then claim a partial refund or dispute the transaction.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
Unusual Payment Methods: Be cautious of buyers who insist on paying outside of Facebook’s official channels, such as wire transfers or prepaid debit cards.
Poorly Written Ads: Scammers often create poorly written or vague ads. Be wary of ads with grammatical errors or missing details.
No Photos or Videos: Legitimate sellers typically provide multiple photos and videos of the item. Scammers may lack these or provide low-quality images.
Unresponsive Sellers: Scammers may ignore your messages or respond slowly. Legitimate sellers usually respond promptly.
Unusual Communication Channels: Scammers may try to communicate through email or text messages instead of Facebook Messenger.
Pressure to Make a Quick Decision: Scammers often try to rush you into making a purchase. Legitimate sellers usually give you time to consider the offer.
Use Facebook’s Official Channels: Always communicate and transact through Facebook Marketplace’s official channels.
Verify the Seller’s Profile: Check the seller’s profile, including their ratings and reviews, before making a purchase.
Research the Item: Look up the typical price of the item to ensure it’s reasonable.
Request Multiple Photos and Videos: Legitimate sellers should provide multiple photos and videos of the item.
Use a Credit Card or PayPal: Pay with a credit card or PayPal, which offer more protection against fraud than cash or gift cards.
Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect a scam, report it to Facebook Marketplace’s fraud team and freeze your payment methods to prevent further damage.
Remember, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Always prioritize caution and due diligence when buying or selling on Facebook Marketplace.
Pro CYA tip: Always try to create documentation if possible. Some common methods, Certified mail, Cc email correspondence.