Skip to content
LogoTechnipages
LogoTechnipages
  • Topics
        • Android
        • Browsers
        • Gaming
        • Hardware
        • Internet
        • iPhone
        • Linux
        • macOS
        • Office
        • Reviews
        • Software
        • Windows
        • Definitions
        • All Recent Posts
  • Product Reviews
  • About

How to Stay Safe When Using Facebook Marketplace

Judy SanhzDecember 31, 2020 Comments (1)
facebook-hide-event-responses

There’s always going to be someone that’s going to need to buy or sell something. There are various places you can go for that, and Facebook Marketplace is one of them. In Facebook Marketplace, you can buy or sell something without the need to join a Facebook group. But, there are some things you should keep in mind to stay safe while you’re there.

Contents

  • 1 Tips to Avoid Getting Scammed on Facebook Marketplace
    • 1.1 Make Sure the Sellers or Buyer’s Profile Is Not a Burner Profile
    • 1.2 Avoid Answering Any Personal Questions
    • 1.3 Make Sure the Buyer or Seller Is Local
    • 1.4 Pay in Person and After Inspecting the Item
    • 1.5 Final Thoughts

Tips to Avoid Getting Scammed on Facebook Marketplace

Follow these tips when shopping on Facebook Marketplace and reduce the probability of getting scammed.

Make Sure the Sellers or Buyer’s Profile Is Not a Burner Profile

When you see something you want to buy or show interest in your selling, investigate the person. For example, if you want to buy something, you can access the seller’s profile. You can do this by clicking on Seller’s Information to see who you’re dealing with.

When you click on their name, you’ll see basic information bout them. But, if you click on the View Profile option right below their name, you’ll have access to their entire profile. You can see if they’re someone who posts regularly and really uses their profile or if it gives you the feeling of it being a burner profile.

Avoid Answering Any Personal Questions

Whether it’s on messenger or when you meet the person for the transaction, don’t answer any personal question the other person might ask. Even if the persons look like the nicest person on the planet’s face, don’t give them any personal info. It just might be small talk, but it could also be a thief’s way of knowing how to track you down later.

Make Sure the Buyer or Seller Is Local

Facebook Marketplace gives you the option of seeing items from people that live up to 100 miles from you. You might be tempted to buy something from someone that lives that far, but there could be some bad consequences to that. The item that was advertised one way on Facebook might not be what you get.

If the person who sold it to you had a burner profile, then it looks like you’re stuck with something you don’t want. The advantage of buying something from someone local is that you can meet in person (try to take someone with you for security reasons). You can inspect the item before you give them the money. If it’s not what you expected you can tell them that and keep on shopping.

Pay in Person and After Inspecting the Item

If you think you can get the seller to lower the price a little or hopefully a lot, try to talk about this before you meet in person. The seller thinks it’s going to be a quick transaction, but if you surprise them by trying to get them to lower the price, they might not like that too much. That way, the transaction will be over as soon as possible.

Final Thoughts

Remember to meet in public places, where you can get help if you need it. Exchange the item and the money simultaneously to avoid having to watch the other person run away. If you can’t shake off that feeling that something is wrong with this transaction, listen to your gut feeling. You never know; you might find that item at a lower price later on.

Categories: Internet

Author Judy Sanhz

I am a tech geek who loves technology. I have been writing about tech for over a decade, covering various devices and programs. I write about Android, Apple, and Windows devices and programs. I stay updated on the latest gadgets, upgrades, features, and news. I aim to make complicated tech information easy for everyone to read. I've been with TechniPages from the beginning to help others fix their tech issues with the easy-to-follow guides.

You Might Also Like

  • facebook-post-anonymously

    How to Quickly Save Facebook Posts to Read Later

    Judy SanhzInternet
  • fix-google-meet-not-working-chromebook

    Google Meet: How to Quickly Add and Remove a Profile Picture

    Judy SanhzInternet
  • google-maps-location

    Google Maps: How to Find Traffic Jams in Your Area

    Judy SanhzInternet
  • Auto-Refresh-Chrome-Tab-Without-Extension

    Chrome: How to Turn off Search Suggestions

    Judy SanhzInternet

Comments

  1. Seller47 says:
    March 30, 2021 at 12:59 pm

    How to see the buyer’s profile?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

average laptop lifespan

What Is an Average Laptop Lifespan?

fix 0x80070302 windows update error

How to Fix the 0x80070302 Windows Update Error

how to allocate more memory to a program

How to Allocate More Memory to a Program in Windows

marvel rivals memory leak fix

Marvel Rivals Using Too Much Memory – How to Fix

how to create a macro in word

How to Create a Macro in Word

profile pic

The Experts Behind Technipages

My name is Mitch Bartlett. I've been working in technology for over 20 years in a wide range of tech jobs from Tech Support to Software Testing. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful reference for all.

Learn More

technipages logo white
linkedin icon

Technipages is part of Guiding Tech Media, a leading digital media publisher focused on helping people figure out technology. Learn more about our mission and team here.

© 2025 Guiding Tech Media All Rights Reserved

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Legal & Privacy

© 2025 Guiding Tech Media All Rights Reserved

Information from your device can be used to personalize your ad experience.
Do not sell my personal information.

Last Updated on December 31, 2020 by Judy Sanhz