I've been working on something that is very time consuming and costly, but it should help us identify and block more scammers.
Lots of people are going through desperate times right now. We've all seen or heard accounts of people rioting, looting, and stealing. Online classified are no exception.
Most scammers operate via DM (Direct Message) only. But obviously some of them are getting brave and posting publicly. Here are a few tips that may help you avoid them:
- Visit the buyer/seller Profile to view the number of public posts they've made. Review their posts to determine whether their content is legitimate or just fluff.
- View their Accuracy score. If they've been a helpful part of the community they will likely have a few (+) scores.
- Search the Known Scammers List.
- Search the Member Feedback section for their username. If the buyer/seller has not yet established a reputation on AGN, then we suggest you cautiously consider alternative sources such as: other forums, Amazon, Ebay, etc.
- Ask the seller to provide a picture of their drivers license.
- Ask the seller to provide a picture of themselves with the item they have for sale and a handwritten note that says "For Sale on AGN with the date".
- Talk to the buyer/seller on the phone. If the buyer/seller only wishes to deal via email, refuses to provide personal information, refuses to talk on the phone, refuses to share unique pictures, etc. then you should heed the signs.
Michael, While I agree with most of what you write above, I am not sure that I would be prepared to send a photo of my Drivers License to someone that I don’t know, simply because he/she is worried about buying from me. That would expose me to a much bigger risk than a few hundred dollars on an airgun purchase. In fact I can say for sure that I would not send a picture of my DL to anyone on the internet. I have no idea what would subsequently become of that!
I have never sold anything on AGN (bought quite a bit though), but if the potential cost (identity theft, or other impersonation scams) was what it required, then I doubt I would ever do it.
Other than that, I am fine with your suggestions.
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