Can anyone stop these scam ads?
Can anyone stop these scam ads?
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FlyingPanda

Original Poster:

646 posts

117 months

Wednesday 4th October 2023
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I’m amazed at how many obvious scams keep appearing on Facebook marketplace. Fortunately they’re very obvious (far too cheap, cut and paste descriptions etc). I used to try and report them but I don’t think anybody cares.





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Summit_Detailing

2,404 posts

220 months

Wednesday 4th October 2023
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I too used to report some of them and submit for review but it would appear FB don't give a damn, they claim they don't fall outside of their permitted guidelines!

I did send a message to one seller with a dodgy description / photo's out of curiosity and it appears they had their account hacked.

georgeyboy12345

4,536 posts

62 months

Wednesday 4th October 2023
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“Excellent on electric” had me loling.

I suppose if you are dumb enough to fall for such an ad, then you kind of deserve to be relieved of your money.

anonymous-user

81 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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It's a pain trying to find anything legit on the car side of FB marketplace now.

steveo3002

11,164 posts

201 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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at least theyre easy to spot with their tires and titles etc , with some better English and a closer to real price they might catch more suckers

vikingaero

12,851 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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The #TAGS are the biggest giveaway of trying to bump up the FB algorithm (if you can call it that).

This is the classic 500+ cars for sale on the profile which is more than most dealers! They claim the car is popular and can be reserved for a deposit. Plenty of mugs will pay say a £500 deposit thinking they can get a nice car for the fraction of the price.

And the other problem is that the cheap price encourages more clicks with further boosts the dodgy ads.

JQ

6,675 posts

206 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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steveo3002 said:
at least theyre easy to spot with their tires and titles etc , with some better English and a closer to real price they might catch more suckers
If their prices weren't ridiculously cheap far less people would be prepared to pay the £500 holding deposit by bank transfer. I also wonder if the bad English is deliberate - the people being scammed think they're actually the one's doing the scamming, as they've found someone more stupid than them who clearly doesn't know the value of their car.

I've totally given up on looking for cars on Facebook, literally every ad seems to be fake.

Fastdruid

9,324 posts

179 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Summit_Detailing said:
I too used to report some of them and submit for review but it would appear FB don't give a damn, they claim they don't fall outside of their permitted guidelines!
Yep, this. FB don't give a crap. Hacked accounts, spam, scams, porn. Report it but nothing gets taken down.

But you dare criticise the marketing side of Honda USA using a swear word and you'll get a 7 day ban.... rofl

rich146

157 posts

131 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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georgeyboy12345 said:
“Excellent on electric” had me loling.

I suppose if you are dumb enough to fall for such an ad, then you kind of deserve to be relieved of your money.
Agreed !

rich146

157 posts

131 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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JQ said:
If their prices weren't ridiculously cheap far less people would be prepared to pay the £500 holding deposit by bank transfer. I also wonder if the bad English is deliberate - the people being scammed think they're actually the one's doing the scamming, as they've found someone more stupid than them who clearly doesn't know the value of their car.

I've totally given up on looking for cars on Facebook, literally every ad seems to be fake.
Its not just cars. Facebook marketplace in general is a scammy site. Full of dishonesty

Jamescrs

6,214 posts

92 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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I tried messaging one knowing it qould be a scam but I wanted to.see what would happen.

Basically got sent a sketchy looking link where the "seller" said it was his sisters car and I needed to.message her. I didnt bother clicking on it as assumed it was some kind of link to steal my FB account.

KungFuPanda

4,624 posts

197 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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To be fair, I wouldn't even go for that Bentley Continental GT even if I was offered it at that price.

blueovercream

354 posts

118 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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What I don’t understand is why the scammers set wildly low prices? I’d have thought they’d have more success in whatever their objective is if the asking prices were low but still believable?

lornemalvo

4,623 posts

95 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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It's scandalous. They're so easy to spot. I'd go as far as to say thet Facebook are facilitating these scams, almost complicity.

vikingaero

12,851 posts

196 months

Friday 6th October 2023
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About 10 days ago I got pished off with a scam car advert, shouted loudly at the clouds and reported it. 7 days later I got an email saying they were looking into it. 3 days later the ad was still up when I last checked. Clicks and ads must make it worthwhile for FB. It simply isn't work the effort in reporting because they do sweet FA.

E63eeeeee...

5,766 posts

76 months

Friday 6th October 2023
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I've been reporting these too, but every day there's a whole new batch, so I've pretty much given up on looking at marketplace for cars now because there's more scam ads than real ones. All FB would have to do would be to limit how many ads you can post in a day otherwise they'll just keep swamping the real ads with fake ones.

bennno

15,104 posts

296 months

Monday 3rd June 2024
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almost too good to be true, especially with pictures lifted from another advert

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/16705331

ED209

6,013 posts

271 months

Monday 3rd June 2024
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I have reported a few, nothing ever gets done by Facebook