you could find someone from the group to be a proxy for you but there's 
only so much you can do.  i've spent that much before thru an online 
purchase, to me its a lot of common sense stuff.  

On Friday, March 8, 2024 at 9:03:50 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> Haven't gone that large but collectively i must have made over $1000 of 
> stranger buys from facebook - thankfully all has been positive. 
>
> Nothing foolproof but i check their profiles (fb shows old their profile 
> is, how many friend's they have), how many poducts they have for sale or 
> sold + what kind, some bike sellers would have other bike related products 
> also for sale, asking relevant questions regarding the bike (also questions 
> only a biker would feel relevant to answer) and the product description 
> they write helps, ask for more specifics of pictures (close-up of 
> drivetrain etc) . Some people also have marketplace reviews if you're 
> lucky. Also if youre lucky and they have the original invoice :)
>
> Good luck! 
>
> On Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 5:56:52 AM UTC+5:30 James wrote:
>
>> Has anyone here experimented with 3rd party websites for "large" 
>> purchases from strangers?  I'm looking to buy a bike from someone on FB 
>> marketplace and it's not a local sale.  So in essence I'm sending over 
>> $1,000 to a stranger on their word.  What have ya'll done, if anything, to 
>> make sure you aren't getting scammed (asides from getting a sense of their 
>> character over the phone)?
>
>

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