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Apr 11

This Facebook Marketplace Deal Changed My Life! (You Won't Believe It) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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I started using facebook marketplace and my god do the buyers suck.

This Facebook Marketplace Deal Changed My Life! (You Won't Believe It) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

I started listing christmas inflatables that i had bought on clearance last year, little did i realize that stores are sold out of them because of the backlog.

This Facebook Marketplace Deal Changed My Life! (You Won't Believe It) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

So suddenly a modest sale turned into over 40 messages of people asking to snap up these inflatables right away. Read also: Craigslist Lincoln Listing: The Clues You've Been Missing

This Facebook Marketplace Deal Changed My Life! (You Won't Believe It) - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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I saw a nice nike jersey for $20 on marketplace and i wasnt going to haggle and just pay it.

We agree in two hours we meet up but then i saw he changed the listing to $30 now on our messages but didnt say anything to me.

Since so many scams happen on facebook marketplace, its always a good idea to keep a watchful eye out and report any post that looks suspicious, even if youre not dealing with the person directly.

Here are some red flags to watch out for.

Finding things to buy on marketplace by searching for a specific item or browsing categories.

Selling locally or selling with shipping on marketplace.

How ratings work on marketplace.

Tips for shopping safely and avoiding scams on facebook.

Keep in mind that items on marketplace must follow our commerce policies.

Been getting a lot of people on facebook marketplace saying they'll buy my item, asking for my address and then ghosting.

Is this some sort of scam or just typically fbm flakiness?

I never give them my actual address, only my city, and i often offer to come to them and meet up at a local pd as well.

A facebook marketplace seller agreed to a $500 deal, but then the buyer tried to pay with $100 bills from the atm.