Marketplace Scams: Spotting Traps in Wollongong
“I’ll send my brother to pick it up, can I pay you via PayID now?”
If you’ve listed anything for sale in Wollongong recently, you’ve likely received this exact message within minutes. In 2026, Facebook Marketplace has become a sophisticated hunting ground for scammers. They don’t just want your old couch; they want your banking credentials and your identity.
As an SRE, I analyze these scams as “Social Engineering Exploits.” They rely on creating a false sense of urgency (high-pressure tactics) to bypass your natural “firewall”—your intuition. At All Round Tech, we want to help you harden your personal security.
1. The “PayID Upgrade” Scam (The 2026 Favorite)
This is currently the most prevalent scam in the Illawarra.
- The Pitch: The buyer insists on using PayID. They claim the payment is “pending” because you need a “Business Account” to receive the funds.
- The Trap: You receive a fake email (often with a Gmail or Outlook address masquerading as ‘Official PayID’) asking you to pay a fee to “upgrade” your account, promising a refund once the transaction clears.
- SRE Fact-Check: PayID is a free service. There is no such thing as a “Business Upgrade” fee. Any email asking for money to “release” funds is a 100% confirmed exploit attempt.
2. The “Courier/Family Member” Pickup
Scammers rarely want to meet in person at a public spot like Wollongong Central or a local park.
- The Pitch: “I’m currently at work/interstate, but I’ll send a courier (or my cousin) to collect it.”
- The Trap: They send a fake link to a “courier website” (impersonating AusPost or DHL) and ask you to pay an “insurance fee” or “booking fee” which they claim to have added to the purchase price.
- The Reality: The courier doesn’t exist. Once you pay the “fee” on their fake website, they have your credit card details.
3. How to “Harden” Your Marketplace Security
As an SRE, I recommend a Zero-Trust approach to secondary market transactions:
| Metric | Red Flag (Scam) | Green Flag (Safe) |
|---|---|---|
| Profile Age | Created in 2026 (New Account) | Established Profile (Years Old) |
| Payment | ”PayID Upgrade” / “Gift Cards” | Cash on Pickup / Osko (Once verified) |
| Urgency | ”Must have it now, I’m in a rush” | Reasonable communication |
| Location | ”I’m overseas/interstate” | Local to Wollongong/Illawarra |
The “All Round Tech” Safety Protocol:
- Meet in Public: Always meet during daylight in a busy area with CCTV (like a petrol station).
- Verify the App: Only trust the balance shown in your actual banking app, never a screenshot or an email notification sent by the buyer.
- Don’t Click Links: If a buyer sends you a link to “verify” anything, it’s a Phishing Attack. Block them immediately.
4. Why SRE Logic Matters Here
In system engineering, we talk about “Input Validation.” You should treat every message from a stranger as “Unsanitized Input.”
- Don’t provide your mobile number or email address unless absolutely necessary.
- Keep all communication within the Facebook Messenger platform—scammers want to move you to WhatsApp or Email because those platforms have fewer automated scam detections.
Conclusion: Protect Your Digital Perimeter
Scammers are constantly evolving, but their core goal remains the same: to catch you off guard. By staying vigilant and applying a bit of engineering logic to your daily life, you can enjoy the benefits of the circular economy without becoming a statistic.
Modern life in the Illawarra is digital-first. I started All Round Tech to ensure that your home, your network, and your identity remain secure in this increasingly complex world.
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