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How to Avoid Being Ripped Off on Vinted? Our Tips

Vinted is a platform that offers a dynamic virtual space where users can create their own 'virtual wardrobe' by selling clothes they no longer wear and discovering unique items to add to their collection. The platform allows sellers to post photos of their items, describe them in detail and set a price. Buyers can browse a wide selection of clothes, filter the results according to their preferences and interact with sellers to ask questions or negotiate prices. However, despite all the benefits Vinted has to offer, it's important to note that there are also challenges and concerns associated with using the platform. Issues such as scams, items not as described and disappointing buying experiences can arise.

With this in mind, it's essential to be aware of the potential risks and take steps to protect yourself when transacting on Vinted. In this article, we give you some tips on how to avoid being duped before purchasing any goods on the platform.

 

 

The seller's profile

 

The first thing to check carefully is the seller's profile. Check your seller's profile. If they have a strange name and no profile photo, or if they have a photo of a model from a film or the Internet, they are probably a scammer. Another sign that a scammer has been identified is the absence of a description. In fact, an identical description on two items in the same category or a description translated into another language can alert you. 

 

On the seller's profile, be sure to check the seller's reviews and ratings. If your seller has no rating, or if the profile contains a number of negative reviews reporting misleading descriptions, late deliveries or counterfeits, you should check the seller's profile. In these cases, it would be wiser not to buy anything from this dressing room and to give up.

 

Counterfeit products

 

The platform features a large number of great-value second-hand products, but there is always a high risk of counterfeits and scams. If you're looking for a luxury item or a rare pair of sneakers, you're likely to come across a large number of imitations. You can compare the photos with the official photos of the product on the brand's website, and ask for a photo of the label to be sure of the product's real origin. However, you can also post the advert on the Vinted forum to get several opinions.

 

Pay on Vinted

 

Be vigilant, as a scammer will always try to lure you to other payment methods outside the platform. Many of them ask you to pay by money order, so it's best to pay only via Vinted.

 

Buyer scams

 

Don't think that scams only come from sellers. It can also be a case of a buyer running a series of scams. How do they do it? They usually make false declarations of a non-conforming item or a missing product and ask for a refund. When this happens, Vinted blocks the sale, so the scammer can delete his profile or block you and will never return your item or your money. To avoid this, we advise you to indicate whether the product has any defects before the sale, and to film the packaging so that you have sufficient proof in the event of a problem.

 

Curious to find out more about possible scams? Read our articles on the MoneyGram scam on classified ad sites or the wash wash: counterfeit money scam.

 

Solution de paiement Obvy.

 

Secure your purchases with Obvy

 

If you want to conduct transactions, sales and/or purchases, between private individuals in complete security, choose Obvy. Obvy is a secure payment platform designed to eradicate online scams between individuals. 

 

When you make a transaction on Obvy, the funds are only credited to your seller when the buyer certifies that the goods purchased are in order.

 

In the event of a counterfeiting scam, you can quickly and easily return the product to your seller and get your money back. What's more, you'll have all the information you need about the seller in the event of legal proceedings.