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  1. 1. Email scam. Tips to stay safe: Carousell will never ask for payment, order confirmation, or card details via external sites or email. Do not share your email address with scammers. Always check the sender’s email address: Emails from Carousell always come from @carousell.com or @thecarousell.com.

  2. You should avoid paying upfront and use Carousell Protection (available in Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan) to secure your payment. Alternatively, consider opting for in-person transactions and only perform payment after receiving your item.

  3. For expensive items, find sellers that have high rating, and use carousel protection (dont do bank transfer) If you can, always COD. Even no cash, see item then make transfer infront of them. If you are still scammed, after using carousel protection you can report to carousel and they will make refund to your account.

  4. Avoid these latest scams in Malaysia! We update these safety advisories regularly to share with users what to look out for and how to protect themselves. If you come across any suspicious accounts, please report it to our team. [October 2024] - Beware of the Gadget Scam: A New Modus Operandi.

  5. Report to carousell helps. Wife got reported for scam (she didnt tho). Then carousell banned her; any of her info linked to carousell like phone number, email, socmed, cards, cannot be used to open a new account.

  6. 3 mar 2022 · SINGAPORE: At least 72 people have fallen victim to a phishing scam on Carousell since January, losing more than S$109,000 (RM336,396). Scammers would pose as buyers on the consumer e-marketplace platform, expressing interest in purchasing items that the victims were selling, the police said in a statement on Thursday (March 3).

  7. Been thinking of buying 2nd hand pc online on Carousell. Does Carousell Protection scam-free? Would you trust a seller / buyer (if you're a seller) with Carousell Protection.

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