Be Careful Who You Buy From on Facebook! – Everything Law and Order Blog

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There are scammers on Facebook pretending to sell items from their Dad’s house. If you engage with them, you’re going to be scammed.

Here’s the full paragraph they are using. Feel free to paste it over at Facebook and see all the results!

“Hello guys, we are clearing out items from my Dad’s house (he got moved to aged care) and he is no longer in need of these items and he is glad to have the extra money for other expenses on coming holidays. We have a truck and can deliver at a small extra fee. Send a Dm if interested in any item.”

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45 thoughts on “Be Careful Who You Buy From on Facebook!”
  1. When you see the people that don't capitalize their English name, you should suspect they are not who they say they are. They also make rare and obvious grammatical, spelling errors and lack common knowledge. I always ask them to send a pic with a specific feature or angle. I can't tell you how many times that I've been able to find out the seller is trying to hide a deficiency. If they won't you know they don't have or have access to the item, you've found the flaw or you're dealing with a difficult or clueless seller.

  2. My wife sent 1200.00 for a deposit on a horse and well you know the rest of the story….but our bank refunded us the money (with a police report we gave them) as they are pretty good at keeping customers

  3. The moment I saw "aged care" I knew it was fake lol. I love how they will never truly learn to speak english nor learn any western nuances, but sadly a ton of people still fall for this stuff regardless.

  4. Another excellent video! I've learned so many ways to mess with scammers from watching your videos. I had never heard of Grabify before I found your channel. It's become a very useful tool for me.
    Thank you and God bless.

  5. Here are some things I do to annoy the Wal-Mart greater/receipt checker, act like I'm French or German and say Par Lay Voo Fran say or Sprecken si Doitch. Usually he just points me to the exit door. I used to also tease them by saying, "You don't need to us people, what you need to do is check the dark one's receipt and their pockets. He would usually chuckle and say "Ain't that the Truth"'

  6. i'm french Canadian, Since we are a minority here, scammer tend to call us in english so they are easy to spot, or for the smart one they see we speak french and talk in european french, again easy to spot πŸ˜€ i think i only got one scam call in french and that idiot talked to me like we where old friend.. yeah busted πŸ˜€

  7. Crazy 🀣 and what's helping scammers more today is. A I. dont need to steal pictures AI. Does it for you. You man , n adult . It will turn ya into a women or kid and looks so real its crazy, only gona get worse the good old internet helping scammers become millionaires 😒

  8. A coworker's facebook was hacked and that exact listing showed up. I asked him about his dad the next time I saw him. He responded, you didn't lose any money, did you? I didn't but another coworker wasn't so lucky. She fell for it and lost $400. My coworker could not get his facebook account straight and just deleted it.

  9. The bits with extra video's and audio was fun. As for the rest of it, no harm no fault. It's become national past time to scam Americans in some countries. It's a whole industry of it's own. Soon you'll be able to buy courses in it on the dark web.

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