Palos Park, IL – Local police are warning residents about a growing online scam trend targeting Facebook users with fake estate sale and personal hardship posts designed to steal money.
According to the Palos Park Police Department, the alert was shared today following guidance from federal authorities and law enforcement partners in Kentucky, where similar scams have reportedly surged alongside billions in nationwide fraud losses. Officials say scammers are creating posts that falsely claim a family emergency, such as a loved one being hospitalized, placed in a nursing home, or recently deceased, in an effort to quickly sell personal belongings.
The posts often list high-demand items including vehicles, furniture, and tools at prices that appear too good to be true. Police say the scammers allegedly provide what appears to be a legitimate local address for pickup, sometimes using real residential locations without the homeowner’s knowledge. Victims are then allegedly asked to send deposits or full payments upfront through apps like Cash App or Venmo to “hold” the items.
Authorities say once payment is sent, the seller allegedly disappears, leaving buyers with no way to recover their money. In some cases, victims reportedly arrive at the listed address only to discover the property has no connection to the sale.
Police urge residents to watch for red flags, including emotional backstories involving illness or death, pressure to act quickly, and newly created or limited social media profiles. Officials emphasize that legitimate sellers will not typically require upfront payment before an in-person exchange.
Residents are advised to verify sellers, avoid sending money in advance, and report suspicious posts immediately. Police stress that even listings with real addresses can be fraudulent and should be treated with caution.
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