Plenty of cheap E89's available on Facebook Marketplace but not one of these adverts is genuine.
It annoys me that Facebook can operate this service without any form of mediation.@RickyBobby you need to stop looking . . .
What do you mean by not genuine, and more importantly how can you tell? Two people advertising the same car for different prices is a bit of a giveaway, but apart from that, what else?Plenty of cheap E89's available on Facebook Marketplace but not one of these adverts is genuine.
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Certainly not Facebook in fact I'd go as far as saying they positively encourage iti follow a scam alert page, theres 1000's of scams, from electric bikes to hot rods, the amount of people falling for the scams is truly staggering, the scams are both elaborate and intricate, yet they all share very similar lines, typically cheap car, held elsewhere and cant be viewed, states a money back guarantee blah blah blah
and no one is trying to stop it from happening.....
Facebook is full of them and little seems to be done to eliminate them, but what do Facebook have to gain through having these ads?Certainly not Facebook in fact I'd go as far as saying they positively encourage it
Personally I don't like to see any genuine person losing there money irrespective of how gullable they may be.And, anyone taken in by such crap don't get my sympathy. Just remember that "Anything which appears too good to be true" . . . . . usually is just that.
Tony.
Traffic I guess i.e. more people visiting their site looking at all the other crap that people post. That's why I restrict my attention to the associated groups I am a member of. I no longer accept friend requests and never post on the wider site only the specialist group's.Facebook is full of them and little seems to be done to eliminate them, but what do Facebook have to gain through having these ads?
Correct answerwot's Facebook?
Have a look , you’ll be right at home with that grammarwot's Facebook?