Anti-scam advices
Avoid being a victim of online scam!
The vast majority of listings are published by trustworthy, honorable individuals. so that you can succeed in business. Despite this, it's critical to adhere to a few common sense principles to guard against any scam attempts.
Advice from us
- Dealing with someone you can meet in person.
- Never transfer things or money abroad.
- Don't take checks.
- Find out the name, address, and phone number of the individual you are working with from a second source.
- Keep copies of all correspondence (including emails, listings, letters, and so forth) and personal information.
- There is a significant risk that a bargain is a scam if it looks too good to be true.
Recognize a fraud attempt
Most scams exhibit one or more of the following traits:
- The individual resides or is traveling overseas.
- The individual declines to meet with you in person.
- The individual uses anonymous calls when contacting you.
- The text in the messages is illegible.
- The texts appear to have been cut and pasted.
- It feels like the deal is too good to be true.