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Complaint Review: Facebook Inc. - Menlo Park California

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  • Reported By: Cheryl — long beach CA United States
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  • Facebook Inc. 1601 Willow Road Menlo Park, California United States

Facebook Inc. aka Facebook Marketplace aka Facebook Marketplace Help Fraud by Employees Menlo Park California

*Consumer Comment: You unfortunately haven't figured it out yet

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This is complicated:  I am a member of Facebook and have a Facebook Shop.  Facebook has a MARKETPLACE which is separate from my Facebook Page and Facebook Shop.  In that MARKETPLACE you can post items for sale and the seller has to meet you somewhere to pay for it and pick it up. Facebook MARKETPLACE  has a system called “checkout with shipping”. However, this checkout form is not automatic and I was trying to find out from Facebook how to add this application when I sold items. 

Because Facebook (FB) does not provide a service to talk to an actual legitimate person you have to rely on MARKET INQUIRY SUPPORT IN BOX.  You send them an e mail and they respond.  I did this and no help. However, they did inform me to use FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE HELP CENTER.  Post my question and wait for an answer which I did.  This allowed FB employees to set up a scam to defaud. 





10/6/2019 

Post on Facebook Marketplace (FMP abbreviation in this document) Help Center request for Help from the FB community in solving the problem of selling an item with “checkout with shipping” (Exhibit C) 

I received an answer from a Kristyna"FB team”  Exhibit C and she gave me the phone number 1-888-482-4424 for FB Help and Support  

Exhibit F confirms that the request for help was posted in the FB Help Center 

Oct 7, 2019  3:18pm 

Received  “A New Reply from Facebook Community” giving me the phone number 1-888-482-4424 will tell me “How to Set Up A Facebook Store with checkout” Exhibit A 

Exhibit B is a screenshot showing where the email originated 

From:  Facebook (notification@facebookmail.com) 

Mailed by: facebook.com 

Signed by: facebook.com 

10-8-2019 

I  called 1-888-482-4424 said they were the “Code Activiation Division”  and explained how they needed to connect my selling of FB to their server and that the server would make the connection in order to sell “checkout with shipping”   I think they guys name was Mike 

 NEXT STEP: 

Transferred me to Ronnie Williams X 2211 Billing Manger (323-693-1699 X 2211) or it was someone calling himself Alex Cooper 323-693-1699 X8004. However, through the whole scam talked to both of them. 

It was said I need a Steam Card from Walmart or any other store.  I need one card for $50 to activate the transaction.  I said I could not do it until 2:00 pm. He then asked me what time I had and I said 10:50 AM and he said that is the time I have 10:50 AM and I asked him where he was located and he said Menlo Park, California. (significant because he was calling from Facebook, Menlo Park, Ca, Facebook location) 

When I got to Walmart call him.  Called him at approximately 2:00 pm got one Steam card for $50. The person I was talking to at this time was Alex Cooper 1-323-693-1699 X1699. 

However , he said he made a mistake I need three cards at $50 each and he was on a time server and had to complete the transaction before the server “timed out”.  Gave him the card numbers but it failed and his computer timed out.  I needed to do it over with 3 more cards, so I did and gave him the numbers.  He said  ”not to worry” Facebook at the last stage would refund all this money. 

NEXT STEP: 

At approximately 2:30 transferred to Ronnie Williams, Senior Manager FB Administration I think his phone number was 323-693-1699 X2773 

He said I need to by 3 ebay cards for $100 each to pay for the service.  I did that however when I returned he said he made a mistake and I need 6 more cards at $100 each. I said no way. 

Said I wanted to know if they had a legal department and he said he would handle it. I aksed him for the address for the legal department and he gave me the Menlo address.  Then I talked to a Steve Atkins same number but I believe extension 1496.   

Told him I was not going to send any more money and that I would see them in court.  He laughed and said “FB is too big to sue”.  Told him this was not true, and he said I would lose my $550. If I did not finish the transaction with $600.00.   I said no. 

Then, he tried to bargain with me so I would not sue FB.  He said if I gave him another $600 dollars 

FB would give me the money back $1200 plus $200 for my trouble.  He gave me a claim No. FBTC 11959 and it ended except for a few more call when they tried to convince them to send more money. 

There also gave me this phone number 315-201-2773 this number was for me to send pictures of the cards I purchased. I did not. 

I believe because FB has set up no direct help line but the only use of emails it allowed employees within FB to find this loop hole to defraud.  I came to this conclusion because my contact with FB was through e mails to FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE INBOX and FACEBOOK COMMUNITY HELP CENTER which FB supports and recommends its use to solve problems using FB programs. 

The clues were: 

  1. E Mails were from FB 
  1. FB Marketplace Merchant Inquiry Support Inbox recommended I use FB Community Help Center 
  1. FB Community Help Center provided me with the phone number to FB Help and Support 
  1. In various conversation with the scam artist there were clues that they were using loop holes in FB to defraud. 

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#1 Consumer Comment

You unfortunately haven't figured it out yet

AUTHOR: Robert - (United States)

POSTED: Friday, October 11, 2019

I can tell you that NO FB employee or anyone associated from FB scammed you, and unfortunatly your money is gone.

You were not contacted by anyone related to FB.

The clues were:
E Mails were from FB
FB Marketplace Merchant Inquiry Support Inbox recommended I use FB Community Help Center
FB Community Help Center provided me with the phone number to FB Help and Support
In various conversation with the scam artist there were clues that they were using loop holes in FB to defraud.

Incorrect...The Clues actually were.

You received a message from the "Facebook Community", which is nothing more than a regular user.

You were talking to a person with a 323 number, which if you are from Long Beach should know that is an LA Area Code. This doesn't mean that they are from LA, it just means that they are using a VoIP or burner Cell Phone and are actually probably calling from another Country.

You were asked to pay for it with a Pre-Paid/Gift Card. You should have asked yourself why would a huge company not accept Credit Cards? You have a business page with them..right? When you set that up did you pay by a Pre-Paid card? So why would it change now?

The only loophole in this is the loophole between your ears. Had you used even a bit of common sense, you would have avoided this scam.

If you are thinking you will find these people..you won't. They set up their account with basically stolen information. Anything they used is not real. Even the names they gave you are fake. As stated the chances of them calling you from LA is about zero. If you try and report this to the police, they will take a report but that is it. Because nothing is legitimate they have no leads and will not spend the time with their limited resources to try and track down your $500.

I am sure you will continue to blame Facebook because they "recommend" to use their community. But I can guarantee they didn't "recommend" for you to send someone a Pre-Paid card. But there is one thing the scammer got right..you will NOT prevail in any suit against Facebook. And all of your "Exhibits" aren't going to change that.

Facebook or any online community CANNOT vett every person who opens an account or every posts that they write. They didn't do that to you..did they?  So why would they do it to someone else. The only thing that they can is is that once they get a report that that user may be a scam user they will investigate and likely shut down that account. However, within 20 minutes that same scammer will use a different IP, with different credentials and create another account. This is why regardless of the site you are on you just need to use common sense.

If ANYONE you personally do not know asks you to send them money in the form of a Gift Card, Pre-Paid card, Money order, Money Gram or other "cash equivalent".. you can guarantee it is a SCAM. If you are ever sent a check or asked to have someone deposit money in your account...it is a scam. Especially if they then ask you to send them money back.

Good Luck...

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