Selling gone wrong: Man allegedly assaults woman and steals designer handbag
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Seia Ibanez
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The digital marketplace has become a bustling hub for bargain hunters and those looking to offload pre-loved items. However, it's not without its risks, as a recent incident in Melbourne has starkly highlighted.
A woman with hopes of selling her designer handbag on Facebook Marketplace was allegedly assaulted in a scam that reads like a plot from a crime thriller.
The woman, seeking to sell her luxury item worth thousands of dollars, connected with a prospective buyer on Facebook Marketplace.
Trusting the process, she arranged an in-person meeting in May to inspect the bag. Little did she know that this decision would lead to a harrowing experience.
During the supposed routine transaction, as the female 'buyer' was inspecting the handbag, an unexpected twist occurred.
A man approached the seller, assaulted her, snatched the handbag, and made a swift getaway.
The aftermath of the incident revealed a sinister plot: police alleged that the assault was not a random act of opportunism but a premeditated robbery.
The female buyer and the male assailant were reportedly in cahoots, staging the entire episode to steal the handbag and profit from its sale.
The duo allegedly sold the stolen item and divided the spoils of their deceitful act.
In the wake of the incident, authorities have taken action.
A 21-year-old woman from Gladstone Park and a 28-year-old man from Broadmeadows were charged with theft and handling stolen goods.
Both were granted bail and are expected to appear before the Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court on 9 October.
While items can be easily put for sale online, there is always a risk. And sometimes, transactions can take a devastating turn.
In a previous story, a Coles worker suffered a serious injury after her foot as run over during a car sale wrong, facilitated through Facebook Marketplace.
The victim called for Facebook to increase security on their platform to prevent scams and urged users to be cautious when selling items online. You can read more about the story here.
Have you ever experienced a scam or a close call while selling items online? Share your stories and tips in the comments below.
A woman with hopes of selling her designer handbag on Facebook Marketplace was allegedly assaulted in a scam that reads like a plot from a crime thriller.
The woman, seeking to sell her luxury item worth thousands of dollars, connected with a prospective buyer on Facebook Marketplace.
Trusting the process, she arranged an in-person meeting in May to inspect the bag. Little did she know that this decision would lead to a harrowing experience.
During the supposed routine transaction, as the female 'buyer' was inspecting the handbag, an unexpected twist occurred.
A man approached the seller, assaulted her, snatched the handbag, and made a swift getaway.
The aftermath of the incident revealed a sinister plot: police alleged that the assault was not a random act of opportunism but a premeditated robbery.
The female buyer and the male assailant were reportedly in cahoots, staging the entire episode to steal the handbag and profit from its sale.
The duo allegedly sold the stolen item and divided the spoils of their deceitful act.
In the wake of the incident, authorities have taken action.
A 21-year-old woman from Gladstone Park and a 28-year-old man from Broadmeadows were charged with theft and handling stolen goods.
Both were granted bail and are expected to appear before the Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court on 9 October.
While items can be easily put for sale online, there is always a risk. And sometimes, transactions can take a devastating turn.
In a previous story, a Coles worker suffered a serious injury after her foot as run over during a car sale wrong, facilitated through Facebook Marketplace.
The victim called for Facebook to increase security on their platform to prevent scams and urged users to be cautious when selling items online. You can read more about the story here.
Key Takeaways
- A Melbourne woman was allegedly assaulted while trying to sell a designer handbag on Facebook Marketplace.
- The seller was approached by a supposed buyer, who was allegedly working with an accomplice to steal the handbag.
- Both the female 'buyer' and her male accomplice have been charged with theft and handling stolen goods.
- The accused were bailed and are expected to appear before the Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court.