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害羞草研究所業 was taken so badly害羞草研究所: B.C. scam victims speak out about online tricks

Police warn residents about an uptick in Facebook Marketplace scams

Facebook Marketplace scams are on the rise 害羞草研究所 including those involving rental housing 害羞草研究所 according to at least one B.C. police department.

Greater Victoria害羞草研究所檚 Central Saanich Police Service released an alert last week warning residents about an uptick in Facebook Marketplace frauds in the past month.

According to the department, 害羞草研究所渟ellers are requesting pre-authorized deposits and often using scare tactics to pressure people interested in the item or suite.害羞草研究所

In addition to Craigslist and Used.ca, Facebook Marketplace has become a go-to destination for people to buy and sell personal goods online.

Victoria resident Steven Smith said there has been no shortage of scams. He was selling a window air conditioner system and tried to set up a time and meeting place with an interested buyer.

After confirming the pickup address, the buyer explained that he was currently out of town on a business trip and that the movers he hired would come to his house to pick up the team for 害羞草研究所減orch pickup.害羞草研究所

Feeling suspicious, Smith asked for more information and the buyer exclaimed that he was having trouble with his e-transfer through his bank and that a cheque was his best option.

Smith responded: 害羞草研究所淎bsolutely not. I am not falling for your little scam.害羞草研究所

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Many profiles are becoming more convincing, some going as far as taking pictures from influencers and posting profile pictures long periods apart to make the profile seem more legitimate. A scammer may ask you to deposit or send payment in advance to secure your spot. Sometimes, scammers will take off with your money and leave you with nothing in return.

The Central Saanich police department suggests buyers never agree to pay for an item before they receive it. If the seller continues pressuring you or implies you must pay in advance, it害羞草研究所檚 probably a scam.

A similar situation was experienced by Victoria resident Lisa Jackson, who bought a car that turned out to be a lemon.

She stumbled upon an ad that read, 害羞草研究所2001 Ford Taurus, 1400 in new parts, including tires,害羞草研究所

Interested, she contacted the seller, and the car was driven to Victoria from Sooke.

害羞草研究所淭wo young guys showed me the car on the way to the insurance place. I thought I heard the tranny slip, commented and was double-tagged by these two guys in pressure and excuses. I sadly had given him the money upon insurance and was told it was a rebuild,害羞草研究所 said Jackson.

She said that if she had known the car was a write-off from ICBC, she would not have touched it. After discovering leaking fluid from the bottom of the vehicle, she insisted on the owner害羞草研究所檚 assistance, who said they would help pay for the fix. After weeks of waiting, more problems were discovered in the car, so she inquired further.

害羞草研究所淚 was taken so badly when I backtracked and discovered his name was not on the transfer paper. That means he drove the car to me with illegal plates and no insurance, so this guy had nothing but ill will towards anyone who purchased that car. I am needlessly devastated and feeling very angry with myself for trusting the story and the young man that was selling,害羞草研究所 wrote Jackson.

The seller later disappeared from Facebook and Jackson was blocked.

These situations highlight a concerning trend that has led to many people buying cars, items and even pets to the detriment of the buyer and, in some cases, the seller.

If you encounter a listing on Facebook that you think is a scam, the three-dot menu to the right has an option where you can report the listing. Taking screenshots of the conversation and profile is also a helpful way to identify scammers who may re-use the profile to recycle the same clandestine tactics.





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