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Scammers are constantly coming up with new ways to try and trick us and steal our money. In our ongoing CyberGuy series, “Confessions from a scam victim,” today we are featuring Diane from Logansport, Indiana.<\/p>\n
She\u2019s smart and avoids falling prey to these scammers. Yet, even smart people can be duped. She reached out to us to share her experience with a prevalent scam on Facebook Marketplace.<\/p>\n
There are many lessons we can all learn from her story. Here’s what she has to say.<\/p>\n
“Often in FB Marketplace, particularly if the item has some real value \u2013 you will get at least 1 and sometimes several inquiries about your item almost immediately.\u00a0<\/i><\/p>\n
None of the inquiries have any friends \u2013 all just joined FB. They use all sorts of photos now \u2013 \u2018Family\u2019 \u2013 \u2018pretty girl\u2019 \u2013 \u2018older lady\u2019 \u2013 \u2018Mom & child\u2019 each that ‘too good of a photograph’ to be like the rest of us and our photos. There is usually only 1 photo on their profile page.<\/i><\/p>\n
I almost fell for it again. I answered them but refused to give me my phone number or call the number they gave me.<\/i><\/p>\n
Nothing anywhere on their profile page reflected the local area \u2013 not even the phone number. So, I questioned them and they couldn’t answer the local info questions.”\u00a0 \u2013 Diane, Logansport, Indiana<\/i><\/p>\n
Diane’s account serves as a cautionary tale for those of us who use Facebook Marketplace. Sadly, this is certainly not the first time we’re seeing a Facebook Marketplace scam trying to trick people, and it won’t be the last.<\/p>\n
So, how do these scammers operate, and why is Facebook Marketplace such a hot spot for them?<\/p>\n
It’s because buyers and sellers seldom know one another. The Facebook Marketplace verification system for local buyers and sellers is limited. Essentially, you are on your own with little protection both on and off the platform.<\/p>\n
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