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Facebook Scam on Marketplace

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Apart from the bleeding obvious,,,

 

i have purchased quite a few things off Facebook Marketplace, usually with a happy ending.

Surprised  ??  I am as well

But i recently purchased something from a seller, communication seemed normal, the price was normal,

but he has scarpered.  Is not there anymore . GONE....

as is my money it seems.

i paid the amount directly into his nominated bank account, if indeed it was his.

 

Do i have any recourse through the bank ?

 

And im sure this will titillate and amuse many readers, but if anyone has a " sensible " comment, suggestion,,,,,

id appreciate it.

In oz we could use someones bank as a one time direct debit (ie ebay fees).. not sure money can be sucked out like this tho in th

I think you will find the owner of the bank account is an unsuspecting money mule.

 

He/she probably replied to one of those adverts, asking people to respond and earn money by processing inputs and outputs, etc. etc.

 

The scammer probably got 90% of your funds within minutes of you sending it.

I know if you transfer to the wrong account, the bank will contact the account holder and ask them to return the money. So, give your bank a call, and do a report with your local police. 

18 hours ago, PremiumLane said:

I know if you transfer to the wrong account, the bank will contact the account holder and ask them to return the money. So, give your bank a call, and do a report with your local police. 

yes im sure if you ask nicely the scammer will return the funds pronto 

19 hours ago, 33 RPM said:

 

i have purchased quite a few things off Facebook Marketplace, usually with a happy ending.

That's the first time I have ever seen a "happy ending" as a payment option on Facebook Marketplace.

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You are doing people a noble service by reporting how you were violated when using FB. It helps to raise awareness on just how unreliable FB is as time goes by. The FB website is getting to be like a dangerous neighborhood with thieves, blackmailers and bullies running amuck and endangering what at one time was a relaxed community where you could catch up with family and friends.

 

The sad thing is that FB seems to be aloof when people report issues. When FB does respond to a complaint, users are most often not satisfied.  Thanks to international mega corporations like FB it is virtually impossible to call a tech business and report a complaint. 

Do you know anyone who has read the FB user's agreement from beginning to end? I listened to an interview with consumer advocate/lawyer, Ralph Nader who opined that once you check "I agree" on the FB user agreement you are actually surrendering some of your rights as a consumer. Why is the FB user agreement so long and difficult to read?

 

How many of your friends on FB report being hacked and how often do you get a friend request from someone who has been your friend for years?

 

I had a colleague in tears last week because she had built up a small business with 11,000 followers only to find out she had been hacked. All of her data had been stolen and was being held for ransom. When she opened the page for her FB business, it was occupied by people unknown to her. 

 

I have reported adverts to FB that were sexually suggestive as well as jobs that were not really jobs. I have read articles recently citing FB as a conduit for pedophile communities and so forth and so on. 
 

Many of us who use social media and rely on sites such as FB to stay in contact with our families in other countries need to find a new web site as FB is too big, too rich and too powerful to really care about the regular folks. They are there to collect our data and induce us to stay on their website for as long as possible. 

The social critic who said, "FB is free and you, the user are the product," was quite articulate I would say.

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I personally do not like the platform and rarely use it, only using it for hunting down interesting things on Marketplace that are not advertised anywhere else

i suppose it has its " benefits " for those who cant get enough on twotter or whatever its called

and have had 80 % success rate with genuine sellers, mainly.

its the other XXXXXXXX 's that leave the sour taste

as for being held to account, HA HA

they could not care less, which is just the state of play today

Sad....

 

I got scammed on FB market last year to the tune of about 10,000 THB for a camera lens. Money sent to his bank account at Bangkok Bank. He actually admitted it was a scam as soon as he had the money. Within an hour my wife and I were at the police station filing a report.

Needless to say, maybe the police contacted the bank, probably not. I got nothing in return but a lesson in FB and Thailand.

I have since had two other scams, but I only do COD now. The last one was an empty box that was supposed to be boots,  I refused to accept. The delivery guy told me before I even held the box there was noting in it. He had no problems taking it back.

So if you get bit, forget about getting money back. Now maybe if you are Thai, the police might show some interest.

A lesson in life. FB is only face to face transactions. Sure the is a good chance the seller is genuine & will send the product as promised, but there a risks now with more and more people selling, taking the money and ghosting.

 

Be wise & smarter or you'll be that fool who's money has not departed.

 

 

On 1/20/2024 at 12:50 PM, Thjames said:

yes im sure if you ask nicely the scammer will return the funds pronto 

it is part of the process you have to do... but carry on 

On 1/19/2024 at 6:04 PM, 33 RPM said:

paid the amount directly into his nominated bank account

Are you OUT OF YOUR MIND? 

 

You should be embarrassed even declaring this on our forum. 

 

On 1/20/2024 at 11:12 AM, jingjai9 said:

You are doing people a noble service by reporting how you were violated when using FB. It helps to raise awareness on just how unreliable FB is as time goes by.

 

Agreed...   the obvious answer when using such market places is  'face to face'  only.

 

I've sold loads of stuff on FB market place, but its open to scammers... 

I even sold (and shipped) a motorcycle to someone in a different city - they obviously trusted me, but I thought them somewhat naive to do so.

I have also purchased of FB market place - but carried out the transaction (pickup and payment) in person.

 

As far as recourse goes - you could make a complaint (file a Police report) but as another poster already mentioned, its very possible that the scammer is using a third parties bank account. 

 

 

I find the platform (FaceBook Market Place) very useful for gauging the market value of items I may want to sell (phones etc).

 

You never mentioned how much you were taken for.

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Yes, lesson learned.

Trust, im sure it used to exist.

Embarrassed no, others might be

The amount is of no relevance

Agreed its sometimes a useful tool for what something might be worth.

 

 

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Just bought a Blender using Grab Delivery 800 Baht - thought it would be fine since I had their ID card and even address, but they still scammed me and the blender is not even turning.....be careful out there....is it worth going to police since I have their address?

23 minutes ago, hydraides said:

Just bought a Blender using Grab Delivery 800 Baht - thought it would be fine since I had their ID card and even address, but they still scammed me and the blender is not even turning.....be careful out there....is it worth going to police since I have their address?

The go-to blender is the silver crest, well under 800bt on shoppe or lazada. What was special about this one you got scammed over?

11 hours ago, gargamon said:

The go-to blender is the silver crest, well under 800bt on shoppe or lazada. What was special about this one you got scammed over?

I need to crush ice and silver crest dosen't do that i think?

11 hours ago, hydraides said:

I need to crush ice and silver crest dosen't do that i think?

Works good for me. You might have to manually use the plunger a bit. Do get the 2l, not the 2.5 which I did. I think they made a bigger container and didn't expand the size of the plunger. Spare parts easily available. Lubricate the gear from the bottom occasionally and all is good. Mine seized up once but was easily remedied with som spray oil.

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