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Moray victim scammed out of phone by marketplace fraudster


By Lewis McBlane

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POLICE have warned the public to be vigilant in the face of new online scams.

Police are warning Moray folk to be wary of online marketplaces.
Police are warning Moray folk to be wary of online marketplaces.

A victim from Moray was stung after they advertised a mobile telephone for sale on an online marketplace.

Police said a fraudster agreed to buy the phone, but being cautious, the victim asked for proof that funds had been sent.

The victim received an e-mail from what appeared to be a known money transfer company, stating funds were being held until proof of postage was sent.

Believing this to be a genuine e-mail, the victim sent the phone and proof of delivery only to find it was a scam.

On further inspection of the e-mail, it was found to be similar but not the same e-mail linked to the genuine company.

North east crime reduction officer PC Richard Russell said: “When selling items online, there are a few things to consider.

"Check the buyer's profile – it might be fake to buy goods.

"Look for activity, friends, where they are, reviews and any spelling mistakes in posts or profile.

"Avoid sending goods through the post unless you are satisfied that you have received payment.

"Do not send money to verify transfers, banks won’t need this.

"If meeting in person, meet somewhere you feel comfortable and in public.

"If receiving cash payment, check the amount, ensure all is there and genuine notes.

"Before handing over any goods, check your own bank account to ensure the money has been received into your account.

"Do not believe emails or images shown to you by the buyer stating that the purchaser’s bank has transferred money.

"If something doesn’t seem right, or you are unsure about the buyer, don’t provide any details or goods and report to the relevant platform."





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