Social media has made buying and selling easier than ever—but it has also created space for fraudsters who pose as vendors. Every day, people lose money to fake pages that look convincing at first glance. The good news? If you know what to look for, spotting a fake vendor becomes much easier.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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1. Check Their Page History
A legit vendor usually has a history of consistent posts. If the account was created recently, has very few posts, or looks like it popped up overnight, that’s a red flag.
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2. Look for Genuine Reviews
Fake vendors often steal product pictures but can’t fake real feedback. Check the comments: are people tagging friends, asking genuine questions, or sharing their experiences? If all the comments look generic like “Nice” or “Beautiful,” be cautious.
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3. Watch Out for Too-Good-To-Be-True Prices
If the price is unbelievably cheap compared to market value, it’s likely a scam. Scammers lure victims with irresistible discounts to collect quick cash.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>