Buying a car on OfferUp may be a cheaper option, but it doesn't come without risks.
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.
One of the fastest-growing retail channels, OfferUp is a prime target for scammers, taking advantage of private sellers and buyers.
CBD has become a popular natural remedy for certain conditions in both people and pets, but how safe is it for our furry friends?
At $250 a pop, the last thing you want when buying AirPods Pro is to end up with a fake that uses cheap materials and doesn’t work how you expect it to.
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.
Thanks to the internet, you might think it’s easy enough to find information for your latest assignment or project. But which websites are legitimate sources?
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.
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