We’ve recently seen an increase in scams where fraudsters convince genuine Gumtree members to post ads on their behalf. These ads often turn out to be fraudulent.
How the scam works
- Scammers reply to your ad with a job offer that sounds “too good to be true”. The “job” usually involves posting ads for them.
- People who post wanted rental ads are a common target. Fraudsters pose as “landlords”, claiming they’ll reserve a property for you if you post ads on their behalf. This is a trick to take your deposit money.
- By using your account, scammers hide their identity and avoid being directly linked to the fraudulent ads.
The risks
- Accounts involved in fraudulent activity can be permanently blocked.
- Police investigations may follow if illegal activity is linked to your account.
How to protect yourself
- Never agree to post ads for someone you don’t know.
- Treat unsolicited offers with suspicion, especially those promising easy money.
- If you spot a suspicious ad or receive an offer like this, flag it through Gumtree’s ad-flagging system or contact our Help Desk.