Facebook Scammer List 2024: Add Your Experience
Many of you have been asking for a Facebook scammer list. Today, you have it, as I publish it along with our Instagram scammer list, listed in a different article. Let’s dive in, and feel free to contribute at the end with your experience.
Facebook remains a global hub for connecting with friends and family, sharing experiences, and discovering new communities or great deals. However, as the digital world continues to expand, so do the efforts of unscrupulous individuals who seek to take advantage of unsuspecting users. With 3.03 billion monthly active users as of 2024, it’s hard to believe that Facebook has everyone immaculate.
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Here’s a comprehensive Facebook Scammer List below. It is a compilation of names, profiles, and questionable brands reported by vigilant Facebook users like you.
Types of Facebook Scammers
It seems like there are three types of Facebook scammers:
– Individuals using fake names to lure victims into various schemes. These could be: bogus financial investments (crypto, exchanges, etc), Facebook lottery, government grants, or other non-existent benefits. These conversations usually start with adding victims as friends and then sending them private messages.
– Individuals using the Facebook Marketplace to scam people by pretending to buy or sell items.
– Companies and websites advertising on your feed deals too good to be true. The funnel scheme takes victims to their websites, where they ‘purchase’ items or services that are fake or non-existent.
The Facebook Scammer List: 2 Categories
1. Companies advertising on Facebook but not delivering the items/benefits as promised – listed in alphabetical order for your convenience:
**Please keep in mind that if you don’t find the name you’re looking for below it doesn’t guarantee the website you are about to deal with is 100 trustworthy (see how you can determine if is real after the list):
- 818track.com
- aimark.com
- acidbarca.com
- actnow.shop
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always-lovehome.com
- Amnone.shop
- anctls.shop
- apexcryptospace.com
- avaforexcryptos.vip
- bed-beysaledeals.com
- bestship.shop
- bitsypay.com
- blogzone.io
- camarederie260.shop
- charmdg.online
- commonplacely.com
- consumergadgetdepot.com
- eversocute.com
- essentialtrade.net
- fairytaleocity.com
- filempay.com
- ffdcd.com
- flairay.com
- flawlesswellnessproducts.com
- foergee.com
- frieghty.com
- getnightdiet.com
- hardaddy.com
- holymel.com
- hxiwwd.shop
- intellectue.shop
- kacartaps.com
- lainedmn.com
- leadyle.com
- lockeh.com
- lost-found.org
- meetgladness.com
- momentumy.com
- momentuo.com
- moeogo.com
- muchniceca.com
- my5353.com
- ogenme.com
- onlineacademy.com
- oopitucy.com
- paufox.com
- pedestrainy.com
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pendletononline.com
- placeplantshop.com
- pockea.com
- rapid-fox.com
- restuffs.com
- roehmfinance.co
- shopprettyk.com
- shopuschoice.com
- sparkly-sale.com
- taivios.com
- tecno-solution.org
- thepocket-console.com
- thiqets-service.com
- toolsdealers.com
- universal-traders.live
- watebed.com
- westarshop.com
- wioud.shop
- wwmuseum.com
- yaynko.shop
- yourstyle.club
If you feel a website might be suspicious, feel free to verify it using our unique Scam Detector website validator below:
The second list?
2. Individuals approaching Facebook users with tempting news about awards, financial investments or other great benefits.
**Please keep in mind that these could be real people – they are just names used by scammers.
- Agent John James
- Alina Berezhnaya Ivanovna
- David Morgan
- David Wayne
- Ellie Richardson
- Hawk Stewards
- Jack Peritons
- John Ward III
- Kate Filion
- Kelvin Moore Milner
- Kirsty Donald
- Larry G. McDowell
- Larry White from Ohio
- Lincoln Chiefus Bouchard
- Marcus DiCaprio
- Oksana Eckaewa
- Peter Hathridge
- Ryan Ballard
- Sarah Stewart
- Tessa Ray
How To Detect If a Facebook Profile Is Fake
Watch the video below to see how can easily identify is a Facebook profile is real or not:
Your Turn: Expose a Facebook Scammer
Our mission with this article is twofold. First, we aim to educate you about the deceptive tactics that these bad actors employ. Knowledge is a powerful defense, and by exposing the tactics of these scammers, we hope to arm you with the information you need to recognize potential threats before they become personal problems.
But this isn’t just about us. Your experiences matter, and your stories can help protect others. We encourage you to share your encounters with Facebook scammers in the comments below. By coming together as a community, we can learn from each other’s experiences, spot red flags more effectively, and support those who may have fallen victim to these scams.
Key Takeaways
We all have a stake in safeguarding our online spaces. By sharing your experiences, you become a part of the solution, helping others avoid the pitfalls some have already endured.
So, let’s unmask the scammers, protect our digital communities, and create a safer online environment for all Facebook users. Together, we can expose these unscrupulous individuals, arm ourselves with knowledge, and ensure that the spirit of connection and community thrives on this platform.
Join the conversation in the comments below, and let’s work together to outsmart the scammers and keep Facebook a safe and enjoyable space for everyone. However, please maintain a responsible and ethical approach and avoid any form of harassment or defamation. Only add your experience if you have proof.
How To Report a Facebook Scammer
Let your close family and friends know about this Facebook scammer list. Feel free to share this article if it was helpful. Meanwhile, you can report FB scammers and any other suspicious activity to both Facebook and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) using the two links below:
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The way you check if someone is legit is by taking a screenshot of their profile picture and sharing it with Google lens. Then see what pops up. They do sometimes use pictures of lesser known or unknown people but typically not. Also, never pay a fee for a loan. Don’t fill out personal info in messenger either. Even if they format their message to look legit.
Every single time i report a scammer FAKEBOOK does NOTHING but say, it doesn’t violate their community standards. Bs fact checkers are scammers as well.
I was scammed on Facebook from a Tammy Evans who portrays Free Car. She promised me $2,000 and $6,000
is Farida Roseanna a scam? she reached out to me to buy my ps4 with 3 games but shes left me on read for 8 hours straight…
Grace Maltbie is she a scammer
Agent Mary Smith from CNCS is she a scammer?
I was scammed on Facebook and they would do nothing to help. I reported to the FBI and they have a record on him . He uses at least 25-30 different names and half are military. The names he gave me are David Wayne and gen. Gen. Rosendo Sullivan. Now he uses gen. Eric Todd with six places he is from, gen. Stephen Townsend,gen. Paul Lacamera, Richard Douglas Clark,Andrew G. Goddard, Gen. David Frank,John Dvorchek,Foley Floden,Gen. Richard Austin Scott and many more. Does anyone recognise these names? The are all big scammers and the same person. I live in Ohio and he shows that he is 4hours away from me. I figure he is maybe in Mexico??
I report hundreds of questionable site each year, and all FB does is say “They are not breaking FBs rules” Never do a thing. Later I will go look and “this site does not exist” shows up. FB is a JOKE!
Suzuki Yuu is a scammer too
Thank you very much for the information you are sharing.
I ordered a 3D mug from Florydecor.com and they sent me a mug with a picture on it. Not at all what I paid $22.21 for.
GloryBoss.com and Cashewyou.com are 1 and the same company, reg at an address in Nicosia, they advertise childrens books for 3 Euro del, but you get nothing, all they do is sign you up to their subscriber list as a member, then proceed to take either 33 Euro or 19.99 per month from your debit card.
Beware Avoid, they are scammers,
I found them advertising on Facebook and purchased 2 books, now they try to tell me that they do not sell books, only Audio equipment.
I was contacted on the app Facebook Messenger by an individual using the account name Elon Reeve Musk. The story is that he is giving cash awards to a number of people who have been nominated to him for doing selfless good works for groups of people on an ongoing basis. The writer enumerated some things I work with regularly to assist different groups. He said he had chosen to award me with $5,000 tax free to spend as I choose. But the award would be paid in Bitcoin only through the Cash App application and would require payment of a small fee for blah blah purposes. My fee was to be $67 to receive the $5,000 converted from Bitcoin to cash.
It all sounded like scam to me
Yesterday I got a message from an art dealer saying they would give away 1000$ to the first 20 people who write back, I knew I was 13th and was confident. Short after I was awarded with 3500$. I got immediately suspicious. Than I should pay 60$ because they were sending the money from a business account. I went along to see how far this would get and accepted PayPal transfer instead of Cash app. Than they asked me for my Facebook login and password to confirm that I was real and who I say I am. That was enough proof I needed to report them as scammers to Facebook.
It really annoys me that Facebook uses AI to target advertisers to me including scams. The Arc’teryx Discount Store and the Arc’teryx Store claim 90% off and a quick search found this article from 2019 :
https://gearjunkie.com/news/arcteryx-scam-fake-gear
Can’t Facebook use AI to filter these fake advertisers before they reach consumers?
I would like to report loan application offering 90,000 pesos(about 1600$) to 500,000 pesos( almost 9000 $). They would say , you are approved but you need to pay a insurance or security bond worth 10 % of your loan. After giving it , they will tell you that you made a mistake on encoding and you need to add more to fully recover all your money including your loan, which of course will be lost too.
Facebook is broken, myself and many, many others have reported scam articles for sale, these include, motorcycle, caravans, diggers, motorhomes, trikes, and so much more, usually the price is between one third to a quarter of what the price should be, if clicking on to the profiles you often see 40/50 expensive items for sale, some of these items have belonged to friends, and are often advertised in different parts of the UK, when you report it, usually under Scams, the AI report comes back that this does not break our advertising guidelines, FFS ? they then say if you don’t agree we will take it further ? 99.99% of times it comes back this advertiser does not break our guidelines
FACEBOOK IS BROKEN
kind regards
Ian Mackay
facepuke is a joke
If you comment to add scammer names, please make sure to say what they ask you to do or what their offer is.