It’s so fucking frustrating, 3 out of 4 people who contact you via marketplace are doing some kind of scam, wasting everyone’s time
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Damn where do you live where everyone's trying to scam you lol
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Alamogordo, NM - the thing is I don't think there's enough people here for them to be able to "hire" a relative to pick up the item as they claim they can do. At least not in the time frame they are claiming they can pick up the item. There's only 30k people here.
Yeah, in the first few seconds of contact I know it's a scammer. Asking questions about an item that are answered in the first paragraph - scammer, contacts you within seconds of the item going up for sale - scammer, just one picture and no info on FB Profile - scammer.
Ha it's a new version of the old Craigslist scam.
Pretty sure there's no way to cancel a venmo payment. Once it hits your account it's there. Idk what 3 day thing you mean.
The only fishy thing with venmo is the "I sent a code" or saying "I sent it" and sending you a fake confirmation. Like unless it's in your venmo account it's not there but I don't think there's anyway to undo it. Otherwise what good is their service? It's not like they can do a charge back. That's why theft on venmo and similar apps is a big deal because they can't/won't "undo" it.
This isn't like getting a direct ach payment/check to your bank or anything.
Not entirely sure how the scam works, since I've never gotten past this part of the scam. But according to Venmo it takes 1-3 Business days for the money to be in your bank account. So maybe the scam is that they are spoofing "confirmation of payment" or something. Not sure how that would work. I assumed this was a "I never received the item, please refund my money" type of scam.
They likely make deposits into Venmo using stolen cards, make their payments using that, then when the card gets charged back by its legitimate owner, Venmo pulls your transaction before it makes it to your bank account and leaves you SOL.