Falkirk police issue scam alert for online sellers

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Please be aware of this scam when selling high value electronic items online. Genuine sellers are contacted by scam ‘buyers’ looking to purchase an item.

“Often something like a high value mobile phone. The ‘buyer’ and seller then meet at a location to exchange the goods, where the ‘buyer’ shows the seller a fake image

of a payment notice on their phone which fraudulently confirms payment – this could be from a site such as PayPal.

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“No money has actually been transferred and the seller has become a victim of fraud. You can check you have received payment using your own device prior to handing items over – do not be pressured into giving items without receiving the money.”

People should call 101 to report fraud.

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