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October 10, 2021 |
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Scam alert: Don't fall for this Facebook Marketplace trickSelling things online is a great way to earn extra money, but you must be careful with any online activity. Buyers need some of your information, but providing too much can get you in trouble. For example, your phone number can be used to create accounts in your name. We'll show you how to stay safe. Tap or click here for examples of online marketplace scams. → |
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