Internet fraud can be anything from misrepresenting who you are or what you sell to selling non-existent goods to stealing private information for illegal activity to using fake or stolen credit cards.
Regarding Facebook Marketplace specifically, a leading e-commerce blogging site, Red Points, said: “(Facebook Marketplace) is a scammers paradise. If you compare eBay, Amazon, and Facebook Marketplace, the latter is like the Wild West of online selling—one scammer even stole $800,000 from victims through the platform”. Our industry is small, and in some sense, everyone knows everyone. Being scammed is much more rare, and the leading platforms (GearSource.com) will be diligent in protecting their buyers and sellers from such online scams.
The best way to avoid fraud is to always be diligent and know who you are working with. Reputable, industry-specific companies like GearSource® have both experience and history in your industry, through their staff and leadership. Also, reputable companies must be reachable by phone. Here are a few tips to help you protect yourself from fraud:
At GearSource, our responsibility is to protect your deals and your privacy. We take that responsibility seriously by having secure registration processes, rigid privacy rules and a leading, reputable payment service that provides extensive fraud checks before permitting a payment to proceed. We also have a KYC policy – Know Your Customer – which quite simply means getting as much information as possible about the customer and their intentions in order to prevent someone nefarious from misrepresenting who they are. This has been a very successful method for protecting sellers – we have, in fact, thwarted fraudulent behavior numerous times simply by maintaining awareness and knowing when a situation doesn’t pass the smell test.
Beware of thieves offloading stolen gear! GearSource is well-known in the industry, and often notified when equipment has been stolen. In fact, in many cases, we have managed to support the authorities in recovering that equipment. If you have had gear stolen from you, make sure to send us a list of it immediately. We’ll advise our contacts and, because our listings are QC’d before going live, our team will be on the lookout for any of the stolen gear showing up for sale on our Marketplace.
Bottom line, if something doesn’t feel right, doesn’t look right or doesn’t pass that smell test, stop. You are not obligated to proceed until you know you are safe to do so. As I said above, no “reputable” company will have an issue with being asked to verify anything.
If you have questions about GearSource security and fraud protection, please contact our support team at support@gearsource.com.