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Michigan warns residents of 'prop cash' rip-off on social media marketplaces

By Editorial Board Published October 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Michigan warns residents of 'prop cash' rip-off on social media marketplaces

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Lawyer Normal Dana Nessel is warning shoppers after receiving quite a few studies of “prop money” getting used to make purchases on Fb Market and different comparable platforms.

(Michigan Division of the Lawyer Normal)

The Michigan Division of the Lawyer Normal studies that scammers will sometimes meet patrons in particular person, use faux cash throughout the change, after which block the vendor instantly after the sale.

“Even experienced sellers can be fooled by realistic prop money,” Nessel stated in a information launch despatched to six Information. “I urge Michiganders to slow down, verify cash carefully, and meet in safe locations when conducting online marketplace sales.”

Earlier than buying in a web based market, the legal professional normal says sellers ought to:

Meet patrons on the police station.

Examine every invoice intently.  

Keep away from rushed transactions or patrons who stress the vendor to rush. 

 Most scams have frequent traits, together with: 

Contacting you out of the blue with an pressing request. 

Pressuring you to behave or reply instantly.

Urging you to maintain the decision or transaction secret.

Asking for cost or to pay in an uncommon kind, together with wire transfers (Western Union or MoneyGram), prop cash, pay as you go debit playing cards, present playing cards, or retailer playing cards, and pay apps (Venmo, Zelle, Google Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal, and many others.)

Promise one thing too good to be true.

Residents who suspect they’ve been scammed ought to contact their native police division.

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