In 2021, the number of people around the world shopping online hit 2.14 billion. During that same year, more than 35% of all scams worldwide were online shopping scams.
As millions are currently turning to resale sites to buy or sell pre-loved items and could therefore become targets for scammers, the experts at Scams.info have provided some helpful tips on how to detect a scam to ensure you donât fall for one.
Following are five useful ways to avoid a reseller site scamâŚ
1. Pay attention to the payment method
When shopping online, always making a payment through the website itself is crucial. Often online scammers might put pressure on a buyer not to use a siteâs secure payment methods, but instead pay through a bank transfer before the product has been seen or received. Coming across such a seller should always raise a red flag!
2. Demand current photos of the product
Whatever the pre-loved item youâre trying to purchase, demand that the seller send you a recent photo of it. Ask them to set the product next to a piece of paper with your name written on it, for example. If theyâre unwilling to do so, chances are they donât have the product at all, so donât proceed with the transaction!
3. Look out for extremely low-priced products
Products sold for unbelievably low prices are a definite warning sign. Do your research and look around other websites to check the average price of the product youâd like to buy. Remember: if the price seems way too good to be true, it most likely is!
4. Check the sellerâs profile
Ideally, the seller should have reviews on their profile from previous buyers that you could go through. Also be aware of too many positive reviews which sound the same. Inspect the profile carefully for anything that might look suspicious and if you see something, donât risk buying from that seller!
5. Decline overpayments if youâre the seller
While it might not happen too often, scammers may target sellers as well. They may pay more than the set price and then say theyâve made a mistake before asking for a partial refund. The seller will send the refund, only to discover the original payment had been cancelled. If a person is acting suspicious when you decline an overpayment and ask for the correct amount, it could mean theyâre a scammer!
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