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JTT3
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Understanding Facebook

Post by JTT3 » Tue Jul 23, 2024 12:07 pm

Forum I’m fairly new to Facebook due to a strongly worded suggestion from the company I retired from concerning social media. So as a novice I’ve noticed a significant number of warnings about scammers. I think I avoided being scammed when someone listed a “Bruce Compton” rebuilt OF for sale by a John Gupta. The price was low but I inquired by sending a message to the person. It came to the point of me asking for a PayPal account to send payment to. After receiving the account email I looked it up on PayPal and the account owner’s name was let’s say drastically different. So I didn’t send payment and posted on the listing that I looked up the account owner and it wasn’t John Gupta but someone named Yussef Owoliabi, I received a messenger text saying proceed with payment that was the correct account. Needless to say I did not and that’s the last I’ve heard & Can't even find the listing again. How bad is Facebook with scammers? Almost not worth looking other than viewing stuff from people’s name I recognize. One person posted to not buy anything on their account because it had been hacked! How’s that possible? Thanks for helping me out with the how to’s in advance. Best John
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Re: Understanding Facebook

Post by TXGOAT2 » Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:34 pm

Scammers are everywhere, from the halls of congress to the gutters of Mumbai.


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Re: Understanding Facebook

Post by QuestQuencher » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:45 pm

Hey John, Facebook’s full of scammers. Your PayPal check was smart. mismatched names are a big red flag. Accounts can get hacked, so always verify who you’re dealing with. Stay cautious and stick to trusted sources!

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Re: Understanding Facebook

Post by ironhorse » Sun Jul 28, 2024 7:18 am

John watch what you say on FB I had an account years ago when the first went online I had listed I was a retired Navy Ordinance man Started a big flap with some saying I should have listed my MOS as Ordinance Person! I was blocked and never went back :ugeek:
Do it right or do it over,your choice. Drive like everyone is out to get you!

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