Or go to the police if they would even do anything? If youre selling, buying or just have a Gumtree account you dont do anything with, then like any online channel, you need to be wary and protect yourself from scams. They say they were going to turn up and don't, or they are trying to get my personnel information. Try to include sub-categories like Furniture in Home & Garden or Electronics in Computers & Software. This will make it easier for buyers to search for your item. But caught them out before it went too far, and reported it. There was a scam a while back about a guy who offered to pay extra and you to partial refund something or other. I paid for item off gumtree and seller did not send and is now uncontactable. PayPals pages on Buyer Protection clearly state they dont apply to purchases of secondhand or used items you pick up in person. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. Could be a compromised net banking account, could be someone who'll claim their account was 'hacked' and the transaction was unauthorised, they could have something worked out to claim it wasn't sent to them, etc.. She apparently got a lot of negatives floating out there.She's hasn't yet responded to the Paypal claim either. Atleast ebay if paid via paypal has plenty of protection in place. recommends having someone with you, and asking then to produce some ID. If youre selling or buying or just have an account set up on Gumtree, youre at risk. It should be noted that it can take time should it all go to shit however, only a minor inconvenience if it is a relatively high value transaction. If you receive a text or an email claiming to be from Gumtree then dont click the link thats telling you to update info or act now before your account closes. If it doesn't arrive, am I able to have PayPal refund me the money? I only use gumtree for local purchases paid for in cash on pickup delivery. Were committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Thank you. If so, discuss adding extra money to the sale amount with the buyer for postage and packaging. And to also search the sellers number or business online to check their history or for any previous reviews. Just to say this scam is still current as he contacted me Easter Sunday ( 4/4/21), except name changed to advocdodave (signed Wolfe) and now he's not on an oil rig, but 'in a wheelchair' so can't view the car which 'he' wants for daughter Jennifer! For $80 you'd have to be fortunate to even get them to file a police report (it'd be less than most insurance's excess, so hardly worth the effort) if it was a few K or something you'd probably get a report but not much else. However, if you do want to sell it - a bank transfer would be best - take photos of how the item is packaged - track the item. Or maybe it does need to be said. Or maybe youre flat out all day with work or a sleeping baby, and just dont have the availability to handle constant phone enquiries. Your email address will not be published. But what I want to know is if you get scammed on something like Gumtree where you did a bank cash deposit and the seller never posts the item, can the police do anything? I have bought a few things (mainly bikes) interstate through Gumtree so I can offer some input as a 'buyer'. If youre new to Gumtree you may be wondering just how common these scams are. his in sydney. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/2\/21\/Report-Fraud-on-Gumtree-Step-5.jpg\/v4-460px-Report-Fraud-on-Gumtree-Step-5.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/21\/Report-Fraud-on-Gumtree-Step-5.jpg\/v4-728px-Report-Fraud-on-Gumtree-Step-5.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"