![]() ![]() To be courteous, you can also offer your information and provide social media platforms. ![]() Although this is a bit taboo, it’s pretty dang safe to assume someone won’t want to scam you and proceed with the exchange if you know where they live. You can even go as far as asking for a state ID or driver’s license. If their account looks like it was created yesterday and has a handful of followers or posts, then chances are high that it’s not their real account. Like scamming you.Īsk for their Facebook and other social media profiles, and continue the conversation through the messaging features on those applications to prove it’s really them. The most common reason why someone wants to remain anonymous in a deal that is supposed to benefit both parties in the transaction is that they plan on doing something where they do not want to suffer consequences in the future. If they are not willing to let you know who they are, this is probably the biggest red flag. ![]()
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