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  1. Apr 13, 2022 · The growing market and the increasing cost of steel has been pushing up the price of containers and has seen opportunists target the unsuspecting public offering knock down or slightly lower cost ...

  2. One: Fake Profile Scam. Fake seller profiles and fake listings are the most common scams on Facebook Marketplace. These fake accounts promise unbelievable deals to lure in eager car buyers. But they only intend to take payments, not sell anything. Once you send money for the imaginary car, the bogus account disappears.

  3. To report a Marketplace listing as a scam: From your Feed, in the left menu, click Marketplace. Click the listing that you want to report as a scam. Below the listing title, click . Click Report Listing, then click Scam. Follow the on-screen instructions to submit your report. If the person has blocked you, learn how to report something you can ...

  4. So, a seller can pay facebook for a shipping label. ln this case, the seller is considering the bike's weight only, not the bike's dimensions. Dimension is where you get whacked by shippers (your package is taking up valuable cargo space). lf that package gets "dimmed" and re-weighed, they have machines that do this, somebody will be on the hook for the extra charges

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · Facebook Marketplace Scams: Be Careful With Communication. Facebook Marketplace uses Facebook’s Messenger tool and lets you make payments via PayPal integration. So you should never have to leave the platform when dealing with a buyer or seller. Scammers try to get you to communicate with them through other channels.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · 9 ways to spot a Facebook Marketplace scam. Facebook Marketplace boasts over one billion users, some buying, and some selling. But it’s not just your average seller cashing in. More and more people are using Marketplace to scam unwitting customers, using sophisticated techniques that can leave people hundreds, or even thousands out of pocket.

  7. Jun 19, 2022 · In this scam, a fake buyer will pledge to purchase a relatively high-value item and ask you, the seller, to pay for shipping insurance. They will even send you an invoice to ease the payment process. After you send the money, they will cancel the order and disappear. 3. Information harvesting.

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