WPF offers tips to stay safe against sketchy transactions
Woodstock Police Force reported its officers responded to an incident Tuesday night, Dec. 19, where an individual attempted to use $800 in counterfeit Canadian currency for a computer purchase on Facebook Marketplace.
“As we approach the holiday season, it’s crucial to stay vigilant when buying or selling items online,” the WPF said in a statement.
The police offered several tips to avoid falling victim to scams and quickly recognize counterfeit currency:
Fact Check: Whether you’re the buyer or seller, conduct a quick fact check on potential transaction partners. Look out for fake profiles and offers. For guidance on spotting fake Facebook accounts, check out: 6 Checks to Spot Fake Facebook Profile and People (malwarefox.com)
Trust Your Instincts: If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be skeptical of offers that raise red flags, and don’t rush into transactions without proper verification.
Secure Transactions: Whenever possible, use secure payment methods such as PayPal or other traceable options. Avoid cash transactions, especially for high-value items.
“Let’s work together to create a safe and secure online environment, the WPF stated in its release. “Report any suspicious activity to The Woodstock Police, and remember, your safety comes first!”