I have been scammed,can i post scammer name address online

I have been scammed,can i post scammer name address online

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robbocop33

Original Poster:

1,192 posts

114 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Been scammed for several hundred quid on Facebook.Is it legal for me to post his name and address online to warn others?

Glassman

23,107 posts

222 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Context, please.

Oceanrower

1,045 posts

119 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Legal? Possibly, possibly not.

Likelihood of being taken down and you getting a warning from the PH police if you do it on here? 100%

Edited by Oceanrower on Tuesday 1st October 19:55

Yellow Lizud

2,496 posts

171 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Here we go again, another Facebook scam.

Why do people have anything to do with something that is mainly (although I accept, not entirely) inhabited by low life scumbags?
Buy or sell anything on Facebook and you WILL get ripped off.

the-norseman

13,336 posts

178 months

Tuesday 1st October
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I cant believe people fall for these to be honest there are so many signs.

andrewcliffe

1,097 posts

231 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Is his name and address genuine, or made up, or has he stolen a legitimate identity and the real person is non the wiser?

the-norseman

13,336 posts

178 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Probably stolen

Big Nanas

2,053 posts

91 months

Tuesday 1st October
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andrewcliffe said:
Is his name and address genuine, or made up, or has he stolen a legitimate identity and the real person is non the wiser?
As with most of these scams, it'll be an address of some innocent person.
I'm guessing the OP paid a deposit for something?

OP: Report the account to FB, report to ActionFraud and you could try speaking to your bank.
It's highly unlikely you won't see any money back, especially as the banks have been trying to educate us against sending money to people we've never met/online etc.

Chalk it up to experience, and move on.

robbocop33

Original Poster:

1,192 posts

114 months

Tuesday 1st October
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It was seemingly a legit business on Facebook marketplace,he was advertising on Twitter /X too.It was a laptop,it arrived faulty,he told me to return it for repair and he'd cover return post etc.He has kept the laptop and my money.

robbocop33

Original Poster:

1,192 posts

114 months

Tuesday 1st October
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andrewcliffe said:
Is his name and address genuine, or made up, or has he stolen a legitimate identity and the real person is non the wiser?
Real.

robbocop33

Original Poster:

1,192 posts

114 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Big Nanas said:
As with most of these scams, it'll be an address of some innocent person.
I'm guessing the OP paid a deposit for something?

OP: Report the account to FB, report to ActionFraud and you could try speaking to your bank.
It's highly unlikely you won't see any money back, especially as the banks have been trying to educate us against sending money to people we've never met/online etc.

Chalk it up to experience, and move on.
There is absolutely no point in reporting them to Facebook,they just don't care!Don't ask me how i know this! :-)

evoivboy

952 posts

153 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Facebook is cash on collection only, after inspecting

biglove1772

146 posts

104 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Yellow Lizud said:
Here we go again, another Facebook scam.

Why do people have anything to do with something that is mainly (although I accept, not entirely) inhabited by low life scumbags?
Buy or sell anything on Facebook and you WILL get ripped off.
Sold loads of st on FB for years. Number of time ripped off? Zero.

bad company

19,465 posts

273 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Yellow Lizud said:
Here we go again, another Facebook scam.

Why do people have anything to do with something that is mainly (although I accept, not entirely) inhabited by low life scumbags?
Buy or sell anything on Facebook and you WILL get ripped off.
I’ve used Facebook for years. It’s been wonderful to re establish contact with old friends. I’ve been to reunions at my old school, my friends from my time in the forces and many others.

I also Admin a couple of groups one with over 12,000 members.

I’ve also sold stuff on Marketplace. Strictly cash at the door only. Yes there’s been some attempted scams but I ignore them.

the-norseman

13,336 posts

178 months

Tuesday 1st October
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biglove1772 said:
Sold loads of st on FB for years. Number of time ripped off? Zero.
That is as a seller, try being a buyer.

Unless your willing to collect stuff for cash, you will find 99% of its scams these days.

bad company

19,465 posts

273 months

Tuesday 1st October
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the-norseman said:
biglove1772 said:
Sold loads of st on FB for years. Number of time ripped off? Zero.
That is as a seller, try being a buyer.

Unless your willing to collect stuff for cash, you will find 99% of its scams these days.
Similar with EBay so I’m told. That’s why I only deal cash at the door. The buyer gets to inspect the product and the seller gets immediate payment.

biglove1772

146 posts

104 months

Tuesday 1st October
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the-norseman said:
That is as a seller, try being a buyer.

Unless your willing to collect stuff for cash, you will find 99% of its scams these days.
Was replying to Lizud stating buying or selling anything, you'll get ripped off. But I can't see how you'd get ripped off collecting stuff for cash only when buying.

E-bmw

9,964 posts

159 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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biglove1772 said:
the-norseman said:
That is as a seller, try being a buyer.

Unless your willing to collect stuff for cash, you will find 99% of its scams these days.
Was replying to Lizud stating buying or selling anything, you'll get ripped off. But I can't see how you'd get ripped off collecting stuff for cash only when buying.
No idea why you would want to do anything but collect for cash without buyer protection personally.

cobra kid

5,240 posts

247 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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bad company said:
Yellow Lizud said:
Here we go again, another Facebook scam.

Why do people have anything to do with something that is mainly (although I accept, not entirely) inhabited by low life scumbags?
Buy or sell anything on Facebook and you WILL get ripped off.
I’ve used Facebook for years. It’s been wonderful to re establish contact with old friends. I’ve been to reunions at my old school, my friends from my time in the forces and many others.

I also Admin a couple of groups one with over 12,000 members.

I’ve also sold stuff on Marketplace. Strictly cash at the door only. Yes there’s been some attempted scams but I ignore them.
He's got a bee in his bonnet about it. I've had no issues at all, buying or selling.

andrewcliffe

1,097 posts

231 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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robbocop33 said:
andrewcliffe said:
Is his name and address genuine, or made up, or has he stolen a legitimate identity and the real person is non the wiser?
Real.
If you are 101% sure that the name and address given are the genuine ones belonging to the person who scammed you, and your side of the story is true, then yes, I'd name and shame. If there is a doubt or your story isn't 100% watertight, then no.

Edited by andrewcliffe on Wednesday 2nd October 18:17