Facebook Marketplace Scams?

Over the past week or so I keep seeing this sort of "too good to be true" crap as ads on Facebook Marketplace...

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It has to be a scam. Various websites are seen.

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Davej
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I would not order anything from the various website advertisements. If I can not confirm a place I do not order from. Some say look at the address on Google maps. I have done that and while it looks legitiment,some just copy a web address and stick it in their ad.

I order a lot from the web, but most of it is from large companies that I know are in buisness.

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Ralph Mowery

Why did you post this link? What is your connection? My guess this is just another SPAM post for your crap.

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Ed Pawlowski

Why did you post a response? What is your interest in scams? My guess this is just another SPAM post for your daily spam-count.

Here is another Facebook Marketplace scam. A $1000 Honda generator for only $99? Total bullshit. Why can't Facebook admins remove obvious paid ads that are scams? They enjoy the ad revenue even though they are clearly scams?

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Davej

There seems to be lots of scams showing up on Facebook ( the only social media I check) . I have noticed the same ads have shown up on Yahoo. I have not tried to get anyting from them as they seem too good to be true. There are seveal places on the internet that report on the scams and I look on that for places that I do order from to see if they are 'good or bad'.

I have bought some things at a local store that deals in discount things like you see in the ads. Sometimes you can get a good deal that seems too good to be true, but that is where I can walk in and be sure I am carrying out something.

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Ralph Mowery

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