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Recognizing Red Flags in Buyer/Seller Messages (Scam Signs) on markto.ch

Scams on local Swiss classifieds like markto.ch are uncommon due to the in-person, local focus, but they still occur—mostly through messaging before any meetup. Here are the most reliable red flags to watch for in WhatsApp, email, or platform messages.

Common Scam Red Flags from Buyers

  • Requests advance payment / deposit to “hold” or “reserve” the item
    “I’ll take it—send me CHF 50 deposit via TWINT so I know you’re serious.”
    → Genuine buyers never pay before seeing/inspecting.
  • Overpayment trick
    “I’ll send CHF 300 for your CHF 180 item—send back the extra CHF 120.”
    (The initial transfer is fake/reversed later.)
    → Refuse any overpayment—only accept exact amount.
  • Claims they can’t meet in person
    “I’m abroad / sick / working—can you ship it? I’ll pay first.”
    “Send it via Post/DHL—I’ll reimburse shipping.”
    → markto.ch is local pickup only. Insist on personal handover.
  • Fake payment proof without meeting
    Sends screenshot of TWINT/bank transfer before you meet, then asks you to hand over item or ship.
    → Never release item until money is live in your account (refresh TWINT/app).
  • Pushy or urgent language
    “I need it NOW—send bank details so I can transfer immediately.”
    “This is my last message—pay or I buy elsewhere.”
    → Legit buyers are patient and local.
  • Avoids answering basic questions
    Won’t say where they’re located, when they can pick up, or how they’ll pay in person.
    Gives vague replies like “I’m nearby” or changes subject.
  • Grammar/spelling very poor or scripted
    Odd phrasing, broken German/French/Italian, copied scam templates (e.g., overly formal or emotional stories).

Common Scam Red Flags from Sellers

  • Asks for payment before you see the item
    “Send money first—I’ll ship after.”
    “Pay deposit to hold it for you.”
    → Never pay anything before personal inspection.
  • Refuses public meetup spots
    Insists on your home, private address, or isolated location.
    → Always suggest busy public place (Migros parking, train station, police lot).
  • Item price unrealistically low
    Brand-new iPhone for CHF 200, high-end bike for CHF 50—too good to be true.
    → Cross-check similar listings on markto.ch.
  • Multiple excuses for not meeting
    “I’m sick,” “car broken,” “family emergency”—keeps delaying while pushing for payment.
  • Sends fake documents/photos
    Stolen/stock photos, Photoshopped receipts, or images that don’t match description.

Quick Red-Flag Checklist for Any Message

  • Asks for money before meeting/inspection? → Scam
  • Wants to ship or pay remotely? → Not local—scam
  • Overpays and asks for refund? → Classic scam
  • Avoids public meetup or basic questions? → Suspicious
  • Urgency pressure (“act now or lose it”)? → Manipulation
  • Story doesn’t add up or changes? → Walk away

What to Do If You Spot Red Flags

  1. Stop replying immediately.
  2. Do not click any links they send (fake payment/shipping sites).
  3. Block the number/contact.
  4. Report: Flag the ad on markto.ch (“Melden”) or use footer “Kontaktieren Sie uns” with screenshots.
  5. Serious threats/fraud → report to cantonal police (online form).

Most markto.ch users are genuine locals looking for quick, fair deals. Trust public meetups, cash/TWINT after inspection, and your instincts—if it feels off, it probably is.

Stay vigilant and keep messages simple—safe trading! 🛡️

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