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Selling Used Items on Facebook? Know How to Spot a Scam

Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace has become another Craig’s List as a quick way to sell used items online. With more than 1 billion active users, this convenient tool has also become a target for fraudsters.

One scam that is being reported more regularly involves someone using a peer-to-peer payment service, such as Zelle, Venmo or PayPal to pay for the item you’ve listed. They may even send you a screenshot showing they’ve submitted the payment. One example of this type of scam involves the fraudster claiming to pay with a business account, which requires the receiver to upgrade their account in order to receive the payment. They may offer to send an additional payment as a sign of good faith as long as you promise to refund the overpayment.

A willingness to overpay for an item should be an immediate red flag. If someone offers to pay more than the agreed upon price, it’s best to end communication and report the buyer to Facebook Marketplace.

Watch for These Red Flags
While Facebook Marketplace is increasingly being targeted by scammers, transactions can be conducted safely if you know what to look for. Following are a few red flags that may indicate the person you’re dealing with is trying to commit fraud.

More Information
If you think your FreedomBank account may have been compromised through an interaction on Facebook Marketplace, report it immediately by contacting us.

Elkader: 563-245-2522
Monona: 563-539-2015
Postville: 563-864-7441
Waukon: 563-568-3417
Decorah: 563-382-3837



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