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5 signs of a scam on Facebook Marketplace

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We love listing items on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp for some quick sales. But with more local

We love listing items on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp for some quick sales. But with more local listings can come some more scam messages. (Don't people have a better way to spend their time!) These are more annoying than harmful as long as you know what to be on the lookout for. So on the podcast (and [YouTube](=)) we dove into[5 Signs Of A Possible Scam On Facebook Marketplace.](​ Once you can recognize the signs you can spot them pretty quickly and know to move on to the next potential buyer. One thing that is different from Facebook Marketplace and ebay is that once you build your feedback on ebay, the scam messages tend to go away. They usually only bother the new resellers. On Facebook you can still get them anytime, so just be prepared and know what to look for. Keep on rockin' Rob ​ ​ Also when you are ready, here are some other ways we can help you get started with your flipping business Check out our free trainings on [YouTube]()​ Check out our [Reseller Hangout Podcast​ episodes.](=)​ ​[Free Workshop](=) - Learn how to take your passion for thrift stores, flea markets, & yard sales into a profitable reselling business Get on the [Flipper University Waitlist​]( for the next time it opens up Follow the adventure on [Instagram](​ ​[Get the list of 200 High Profit Items to Resell]() (Just $27) ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | P.O Box 784162, Winter Garden, FL 34787

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