MARKETPLACE SCAM

Fake E-Transfer Confirmations Are Still Catching People Off Guard

These scams usually happen fast. Someone says they’ve sent payment, then provides a screenshot or fake email confirmation designed to look real. Sometimes they “accidentally overpay” and ask for money back before the victim realizes nothing was actually deposited.

Scammers rely on pressure, confusion, and urgency to keep people moving too quickly.

If something feels off, STOP sending money or refunds. Always log directly into your bank account to confirm payment yourself.

Please report the scam to Scam Alert Global. Your report helps us track scammers down, identify patterns, and better protect each other.

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