As the world of cryptocurrency grows, so do the methods scammers use to exploit users in peer-to-peer (P2P) trading. This blog highlights some of the most common P2P scams affecting users today and offers tips on how to protect yourself while trading on Sargo.

What You Need to Know

  • Scams targeting P2P trading are increasing, especially in regions with high P2P activity.
  • Familiar scams include SMS fraud, email phishing, and account-selling scams.
  • Being aware of these tactics can help safeguard your funds.

1. SMS Scams

One common scam involves fraudsters sending fake SMS messages that appear to come from a bank or digital wallet, claiming that a payment has been made. These messages closely resemble official notifications and can trick users into thinking they’ve received money, prompting them to release their crypto without verifying the payment.

How to Protect Yourself:

  • Always check your bank or wallet account directly to confirm payment—not just via SMS.
  • Double-check all payment confirmations before completing a transaction.

2. Email Scams

Email scams often involve fraudsters sending fake messages that appear to be from Sargo, claiming that funds are being held in escrow or that there is an issue with your account. These emails may try to convince you that your funds are being held in escrow or use scare tactics to get you to release your digital assets without verifying the payment.

How to Protect Yourself:

  • Sargo does not hold fiat currency in escrow. Always verify payments through your bank or wallet before releasing crypto.
  • Be cautious of emails that create urgency or demand immediate action, especially if they threaten account suspension.
  • Verify the authenticity of any email using Sargo’s official communication channels.

3. Account-Selling Scams

Account-selling scams occur when users are tricked into selling or sharing their Sargo account details, often with the promise of a monetary reward. Fraudsters then use the linked bank accounts to advertise fake products or services and steal funds from unsuspecting buyers. The original account owner can end up in legal trouble when these fraudulent transactions are reported.

How to Protect Yourself:

  • Never share or sell your Sargo account or bank details.
  • Regularly update passwords and enable two-factor authentication for extra security.
  • Immediately report any suspicious account activity to Sargo support.

Signs of a Scam to Watch For

  • Unrealistic Deals: Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true.
  • Pressure Tactics: Scammers often push you to act quickly without verifying payments or details.
  • Requests to Move Off-Platform: Be cautious if a trader asks you to continue the conversation off the Sargo platform, such as on WhatsApp or Telegram.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed

  1. Contact Sargo Support: Report the scam immediately to Sargo’s support team.
  2. Document Everything: Save all communications and transaction records.
  3. Report It: If necessary, file a report with local authorities to prevent further fraudulent activity.

Stay Safe and Informed

Protect yourself from common P2P scams by staying informed and using Sargo’s secure platform. Always verify payments, never share account details, and remain vigilant while trading.

Sign up with Sargo today and trade with confidence!

Sargo Disclaimer: By using the Sargo platform and accessing any related content or services (including third-party materials), you assume full responsibility for your actions. Sargo’s role is limited to facilitating cryptocurrency transactions; we do not handle fiat payments. Once a transaction is complete, it is final and cannot be reversed. Please note, Sargo does not mediate disputes over payments once they are finalised, nor are we liable for any losses incurred post-transaction. Ensure you fully verify all details before completing any exchange.