Online auction scams: Tips to avoid being swindled on bids for big-ticket items

Saturday, June 25, 2022
You may see new popular ads for websites auctioning big-ticket items, like cars or boats, but the Better Business Bureau says you could win the bid for a price that seems almost too good to be true.

The BBB says people are paying the so-called auctioneer and they never get the product, plus the website now has all of your personal information.
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Here are some tips for consumers to avoid being swindled on bids for big-ticket items:


  • Research auctions and auctioneers before participating: Look for previous reviews, up-to-date contact information and make sure they have the appropriate licensing.

  • Ask if you can trust the website, company, or auctioneer before you give any personal information.

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  • Know the terms and conditions: Winning an auction may not be as simple as paying the price you offered. Research whether there are entry fees, winning bidder fees, taxes, or shipping costs.

  • Don't give in to bidder's excitement: Scammers will be counting on you to get wrapped up in the excitement and could even lead you into a fake bidding war to get more money out of you.
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