Be aware of red flags:

Sometimes it's difficult to tell if something is a scam.

We have gathered some examples of scams sent to users so that you can learn how scammers try to trick.

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The reason for this is to.

Provide or accept payment before meeting in person.

Many of the scams start with a generic inquiry asking if the item is still available or if you are the original owner.

If someone doesn’t live in your area or refuses to meet in person, you.

Not local or won’t meet.

Watch out for unusually low prices, pressure tactics, vague listings, an unwillingness to meet in.

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