Safe Browsing Suggestions
Millions of people use the Internet
every day to buy and sell products & services, to find news and
information, or dates and jobs. While
the vast majority of people are honest, there are some precautions you should
take when you post any information about yourself or consider buying or selling
an item.
First & foremost, if possible,
try to keep all transactions local.
Since we are a local business it would make sense that our buyers &
sellers would be local as well, but do what you can to check.
Please use caution and common sense
when dealing with any potential financial transaction. Here are a few suggestions:
Keep it local. Unless you’re selling something truly unique,
most non-local inquiries should be regarded as suspect, especially an obviously
international inquiry.
Consider setting up a separate
email account to handle your transaction and avoid exposing your normal account
to the entire Internet.
Whenever possible, try to get the
phone number of the person with whom you are communicating, whether they first
called or emailed you. Then call the
person back to verify the number. This
is NEVER a guarantee of legitimacy but can be another safeguard.
NEVER wire funds to a seller, or to a buyer for any reason either. Various versions of scams involving wiring
money are becoming an increasingly more popular means of fraud.
Be wary of another popular scam
which involves a phony 3rd party (shipping agent, business associate owing
buyer money, etc) acting as an agent for the buyer/seller. Also be very cautious if the buying or
selling party wants to use an escrow company.
It is relatively easy to set up a fake escrow company or imitate one on
the Internet.
Never divulge any personal
financial information such as your social security number, checking account,
credit card number, etc. If they say
they will wire you the money and want your account information ask for a postal
money order instead.
Be careful with cashier’s checks or
money orders. Verify their authenticity
before you accept them. Often banks will
cash these checks but will hold you accountable if/when they are later found to
be fraudulent.
Be leery of anyone willing to buy
something site unseen.
Do not give out your address over
the Internet. Either
agree to meet someone at a safe and neutral site or at least talk to them on
the phone before you agree where to meet.
If the deal seems to be good to be
true…it is probably a scam of some kind.
These are all merely
suggestions. You can learn more or
report suspected fraud as indicated:
Contact your local law enforcement
agency.
FTC toll free hotline: 877-FTC-HELP
(877-382-4357)
FTC online complaint form (www.ftc.gov)
Internet Fraud
Complaint Center
(www.ifccfbi.gov)
For other precautions you may wish
to take, please visit the FTC site
(Federal Trade Commission) which provides detailed information on E-Commerce
transactions. You may also wish to visit
www.OnGuardOnline.gov
which provides useful tips reducing the likelihood of fraud, securing your
personal information as well as other valuable information.
In addition, if you know of or
suspect fraud by one of our advertisers or users please let us know at once by
calling or emailing us.