SellerScammedMe

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SellerScammedMe helps people document suspected scams and compare identifiers. It is not a court, law-enforcement agency, escrow service, or guarantee that a person or transaction is safe.

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Use accurate, necessary information

Submit information you reasonably believe is accurate and relevant to a real transaction or safety concern. Distinguish what you personally observed from what another person told you. Do not use the service to threaten, harass, impersonate, extort, or coordinate false reports or votes.

Protect sensitive information

Do not submit passwords, authentication codes, payment-card numbers, bank-account details, government identifiers, private keys, home addresses, or unrelated private conversations. The service may block, hold, redact, or remove content that creates an unnecessary privacy or safety risk.

Reports are allegations until reviewed

A submitted report does not automatically become public. Publication status, corroboration signals, disputes, and moderator decisions are separate facts. Public records should be read with their current status and supporting context, not as a guarantee of guilt or innocence.

Evidence and permission

You must have the right to submit the content you upload. You grant SellerScammedMe permission to store, scan, transform, review, and—if approved under the evidence policy—display a sanitized derivative for operating and moderating the service. Original uploads remain private and are not licensed for public display.

Moderation, disputes, and accounts

SellerScammedMe may restrict content or accounts to protect users, investigate abuse, comply with valid obligations, or preserve the integrity of a review. People named in a record may claim an identity, submit control evidence, or dispute a report. Moderator decisions are audited and may be reversed when better evidence is provided.

No transaction guarantee

Search results and community signals are research aids. They may be incomplete, delayed, disputed, or wrong. Independently verify a counterparty and use payment methods with appropriate protections. You remain responsible for decisions made from information on the service.

Privacy and security

The privacy page explains collection, retention, deletion, and service providers. Report vulnerabilities through the security policyrather than testing against other people's accounts or data.