Platforms like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist have become a hotbed for scams, some resulting in violent robberies.
In this digital age, more and more consumers are heading to the internet to buy and sell items.
Private seller platforms like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist have become increasingly popular, but digital marketplaces have also become a hotbed for scams and fraud, including rental scams.
In Vancouver, a recent string of in-person meet-ups between private sellers resulted in violent robberies, prompting the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) to warn locals to remain cautious when arranging buy/sell meetings on the internet.
How to stay safe when meeting someone from an online marketplace
Following news of the robberies, VPD installed a Safe Exchange Location at the front of their headquarters located at 2120 Cambie St. Here, people can meet for in-person transactions under the surveillance of Vancouver police.
“If buyers/sellers can’t meet here, we suggest bringing a friend and meeting in a public place where they will be in view of others (shopping mall, coffee shop, etc.),” writes VPD Cst. Jason Doucette in an email to Vancouver Is Awesome. “We do not suggest prepaying for items, and remind people to remember if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.”
Doucette also notes that the most important piece of advice for those planning to meet in person is to follow their gut. He encourages folks who feel that their safety…