That’s a nice pictural representation of “understandable, have a good day”
2dehands website is filled with scammers nowdays. Sad times
Maybe I don’t understand. But if you don’t have an account on 2dehands, does that mean you were selling somewhere else, like Facebook marketplace and still used the 2dehands scam on you.
So the link asks you for your bank account details to become “verified”, right?
Should have sent a link to the “proof”, aka a good disgusting image.
I tried to sell earbuds i know.
Kende gelle emma?? Emma blijven doorperen dedju, emma blijven knallen, emma blijven zuppe
A few days ago I’ve received an email from “Amazon” telling me that my account was locked and that I needed to “verify it”. Funny enough the sender was some *xpljominszongat-fhegv-boexauykjcbsnqr* 🤡
Got the same one while selling on 2hand – “buyer” asked me to register to a (fake) Mondial Relay form so that they could do the pickup. Felt weird, so I looked a bit around – was indeed a scam (wanted my credit card info of course).
actually 2dehands is way better than facebook marketplace in terms of scamming.
Its night and day. You cant even make an account on 2de hands without a belgian ip for starters. Then you have a rating system in place.
Ive been doing bizz on 2de hands for years and traded for thousands of euros without getting scammed ever.
Usually to this type of scammers I tell them that I did everything and when they ask for a screenshot as proof I send a photo of my dog pooping
Lmao ‘s.id’
The ones that I tend to see is where they want you to sign up to some package service (to pick up the package), but it clearly is a fake one. The best part is that one threatened to report my wife to interpol… like… yeah right, nice try.
Ah yes of course. The famous Indonesian website “s”. Seems legit. (.id is the top level domain from Indonesia)
Never had it with a 2dehands link, but every single time I try to sell anything on marketplace, there’s at least 5 messages of people saying they can’t come but they’ll buy it if we go through “Mondial Relay” for the transaction (which of course is just a badly done Google forms)
Good thing scammers still haven’t learned to properly proofread and format their fake websites …
I always try to bait them into a conversation but they never bite.
Excuse my ignorance, but how does this scam work? What happens if you click the link?
Seriously. I’m trying to sell a computer. Within the first 2 hours i had 3 scammers on Facebook with the “I’ll send a UPS/DPD person that will collect the package”, 2 people with the same scam the next day, and 1 scammer on 2dehands… It’s just nuts.
This is why I don’t use marktplaats or 2dehands or any other marketplace, too many scammers. Both buyers and sellers, we could try to buy something and end up talking to scammers 90% of the time and when we try to sell anything we get about 80% scam reactions.
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My wife likes to use the facebook one though, as long as you try to sell anything cheap it’s ok, once you go a bit higher though you’ll get mostly scammers asking about payment and delivery service etc… we always say: no, we’ve had bad experiences with that, you can pick it up, or we can bring it to you. But we aren’t using any external service…. People usually stop the interaction at that point.
It’s really going the rounds right now.
This week my mom got scammed for 3500€ through WhatsApp..
She was chatting for 4 days with someone who she believed was my sister (they used the same name (mams) for her and the same “language”), then got a text *Can you pay these invoices? Needs to be done today but I got work*
… The police can’t/won’t do shit, meanwhile the number is still active on WhatsApp and probably still scamming people…
I actually get a kick out of wasting a scammer’s time.
I think of it as social service that I enjoy doing 😛
Any time I take away from a scammer is time that the scammer doesn’t have to scam someone.
just opening the link is hardly ever dangerous actually. I get what mean of course
Why doesn’t the police put an ad on tweedehands for a computer, and bust these scammers… It’s a piece of cake , they fall for it like hungry fish.
[s.id](https://s.id) is not a valid Belgian or international website. Always read the URL and look for the right country code …
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Emma’s like ok on to the next one.
That’s a nice pictural representation of “understandable, have a good day”
2dehands website is filled with scammers nowdays. Sad times
Maybe I don’t understand. But if you don’t have an account on 2dehands, does that mean you were selling somewhere else, like Facebook marketplace and still used the 2dehands scam on you.
Send it to verdacht@safeonweb.be to get these dirty scammers off the internet.
So the link asks you for your bank account details to become “verified”, right?
Should have sent a link to the “proof”, aka a good disgusting image.
I tried to sell earbuds i know.
Kende gelle emma?? Emma blijven doorperen dedju, emma blijven knallen, emma blijven zuppe
A few days ago I’ve received an email from “Amazon” telling me that my account was locked and that I needed to “verify it”. Funny enough the sender was some *xpljominszongat-fhegv-boexauykjcbsnqr* 🤡
Got the same one while selling on 2hand – “buyer” asked me to register to a (fake) Mondial Relay form so that they could do the pickup. Felt weird, so I looked a bit around – was indeed a scam (wanted my credit card info of course).
actually 2dehands is way better than facebook marketplace in terms of scamming.
Its night and day. You cant even make an account on 2de hands without a belgian ip for starters. Then you have a rating system in place.
Ive been doing bizz on 2de hands for years and traded for thousands of euros without getting scammed ever.
Usually to this type of scammers I tell them that I did everything and when they ask for a screenshot as proof I send a photo of my dog pooping
Lmao ‘s.id’
The ones that I tend to see is where they want you to sign up to some package service (to pick up the package), but it clearly is a fake one. The best part is that one threatened to report my wife to interpol… like… yeah right, nice try.
Ah yes of course. The famous Indonesian website “s”. Seems legit. (.id is the top level domain from Indonesia)
Never had it with a 2dehands link, but every single time I try to sell anything on marketplace, there’s at least 5 messages of people saying they can’t come but they’ll buy it if we go through “Mondial Relay” for the transaction (which of course is just a badly done Google forms)
Good thing scammers still haven’t learned to properly proofread and format their fake websites …
I always try to bait them into a conversation but they never bite.
Excuse my ignorance, but how does this scam work? What happens if you click the link?
Seriously. I’m trying to sell a computer. Within the first 2 hours i had 3 scammers on Facebook with the “I’ll send a UPS/DPD person that will collect the package”, 2 people with the same scam the next day, and 1 scammer on 2dehands… It’s just nuts.
This is why I don’t use marktplaats or 2dehands or any other marketplace, too many scammers. Both buyers and sellers, we could try to buy something and end up talking to scammers 90% of the time and when we try to sell anything we get about 80% scam reactions.
​
My wife likes to use the facebook one though, as long as you try to sell anything cheap it’s ok, once you go a bit higher though you’ll get mostly scammers asking about payment and delivery service etc… we always say: no, we’ve had bad experiences with that, you can pick it up, or we can bring it to you. But we aren’t using any external service…. People usually stop the interaction at that point.
It’s really going the rounds right now.
This week my mom got scammed for 3500€ through WhatsApp..
She was chatting for 4 days with someone who she believed was my sister (they used the same name (mams) for her and the same “language”), then got a text *Can you pay these invoices? Needs to be done today but I got work*
… The police can’t/won’t do shit, meanwhile the number is still active on WhatsApp and probably still scamming people…
I actually get a kick out of wasting a scammer’s time.
I think of it as social service that I enjoy doing 😛
Any time I take away from a scammer is time that the scammer doesn’t have to scam someone.
just opening the link is hardly ever dangerous actually. I get what mean of course
Why doesn’t the police put an ad on tweedehands for a computer, and bust these scammers… It’s a piece of cake , they fall for it like hungry fish.
[s.id](https://s.id) is not a valid Belgian or international website. Always read the URL and look for the right country code …