A warning has been issued to online sellers and buyers in Trinidad and Tobago about potential suspicious activity. The warning, circulated on social media, highlights concerns about online transactions and Facebook Marketplace meet-ups. Although the details of the allegations haven’t been verified, the message serves as a timely reminder for everyone to be vigilant when dealing with individuals they don’t know personally. To ensure safety when conducting online transactions, it’s recommended to always meet in a public, well-lit location, avoid sending money prior to receiving goods or services, double-check payment confirmations with your bank, trust your instincts if something feels off, keep records of conversations and transactions, and report any suspicious activity to the police or relevant bank. The ultimate goal of this post is to promote awareness and safe practices among online buyers and sellers.
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