Exercise Caution When Using the Internet to Buy and Sell Items
January 13, 2021
In today’s internet-driven world, it has become more common for people to buy and sell personal property via online ads. While many of these transactions go smoothly, this activity can attract people with bad intentions. The Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) urges citizens to use caution when buying and selling items online. Use these tips to help keep you and your family safe:
- Meet at the police station or a fire station
Meeting at a law enforcement or public safety agency adds a layer of security. TPD headquarters is centrally located at 234 E. Seventh Avenue, and a list of local fire stations is available at Talgov.com/Fire.
- Don’t meet a stranger alone
Bring a friend or family member with you whether you are the seller or the buyer.
- Only bring enough money for the purchase
Don’t carry a large amount of money with you, and don’t agree to transfer money before receiving the product.
- Don't give out your information
Stick to email, if you’re comfortable; there is no need to exchange additional personal information.
- Trust your instincts
If you sense something is off about the transaction, it probably is.
It is important to be vigilant and guard of this type of opportunity crime. TPD’s Violent Crimes/Robbery Unit reminds all citizens to report suspicious activity. You can do so by calling 850-891-4200 or by using the free TPD mobile app, which is available for download in the app store.
For more information, visit Talgov.com/Police. You can also stay up-to-date with the department by liking its Facebook page at Facebook.com/TallyPD or following on Twitter at Twitter.com/TallyPD .
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