Buying a car on OfferUp may be a cheaper option, but it doesn't come without risks.
Don't fall victim to eBay Motors scams. Know the red flags, such as not being able to see the car in person first, a pushy seller, or a strange payment method.
One of the most common scams found on the app, this is an attempt to steal your money by promising more in return for a small deposit—like flipping houses but for cash.
If your Uber driver is a no-show, be sure you follow up and make sure you're not charged a cancellation fee—you could be falling into a scammer's trap.
You can buy almost anything on OfferUp—but unfortunately, you can get sold out just as easily, especially through a number of different OfferUp phishing scams.
Stay cautious when buying pets from private sellers online—many listings could be fake with scammers attempting to steal your money.
Apple Pay may be a convenient way to send money, but it's also become a favorite among scammers looking to make a quick buck at your expense.
Don't get too excited if you receive a text message from "Amazon" claiming you've won a prize—scammers are impersonating the brand in this phishing scam.
Received an Amazon package that you didn't order? Check your account—scammers could be posting fake reviews on your behalf.
As unemployment claims rose higher than ever in 2020, so did cases of unemployment identity theft.