Web shoppers warned over Facebook Marketplace fraud

Web shoppers warned over Facebook Marketplace fraudWeb shoppers warned over Facebook Marketplace fraud
Web shoppers warned over Facebook Marketplace fraud
Internet shoppers are being warned of a potential scam involving Facebook's Marketplace.

Action Fraud - the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime - has received reports from victims who have tried to purchase items and never received them.

Facebook’s Marketplace allows users to buy and sell items with people in their community for free by simply tapping on the shop icon at the bottom of the Facebook app.

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However, unlike rival websites such as eBay there is no secure payment facility such as PayPal or feedback systems in place, which means it is up to buyers and sellers to agree on prices and payment methods.

Caution advised

Action Fraud is advising Marketplace users to exercise caution as it is easy for fraudsters to post pictures of items for sale that either do not exist or are counterfeit.

In all the cases reported to Action Fraud, fraudsters have been offering items for sale and demanding that payment is made via bank transfer. When victims ask if payment can be made through PayPal, a variety of excuses are given as to why they cannot.

Victims have reported transferring money directly into fraudster’s bank account for gaming consoles, iPhone’s, iPad’s, trainers and even rare Pokemon trading cards.

Items never received

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