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30 Annoying People Spotted On Facebook Marketplace Who Deserve To Be Shamed (New Pics)
Funny,FailsNOV 28, 2024

30 Annoying People Spotted On Facebook Marketplace Who Deserve To Be Shamed (New Pics)

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Buying and selling things, whether in person or online, is difficult enough as it is. But when you add yet another dimension to the process—like social media—things can get pretty awkward and confusing rather quickly. The fact of the matter is that proper communication and politeness are fairly rare skills.
When you spend a fair bit of time on Facebook Marketplace, a popular e-commerce platform, you might stumble upon some truly bizarre interactions. Our team at Bored Panda is featuring screenshots of some of the most irritating and confusing experiences that people had with both buyers and sellers. Scroll down for a deep dive into how not to communicate and why patience is a virtue.
Bored Panda wanted to learn more about the popularity of e-commerce on social networks like Facebook and how vendors can build trust with their customers, so we reached out to Matt Johnson, PhD. He is a marketing psychology expert specializing in topics such as consumer psychology and serendipity, and he was kind enough to answer our questions.

#1 Donate Pls

Donate Pls
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We were curious as to why e-commerce has become such a big hit in this day and age. According to marketing psychology expert Johnson, this is due to the fact that it is incredibly efficient. E-commerce "thrives on platforms like Facebook Marketplace because it seamlessly integrates shopping with the social and digital habits we already have. Most notably, I see this as the convergence of convenience, trust, and the power of social influence," he told Bored Panda.

According to Johnson, Facebook Marketplace capitalizes on contextual commerce, which is the idea that "buying opportunities are most effective when they fit naturally into our existing behaviors." He explained that people already spend hours on Facebook connecting with their friends and browsing content. Adding shopping into that 'ecosystem' feels effortless. There's also the factor of trust to consider.

"Social media inherently fosters trust. Items on Marketplace often come from local sellers, and features like mutual friend connections or reviews enhance a sense of security. Lastly, platforms like Facebook are inherently social. Seeing what friends buy, sell, or recommend adds a layer of social proof, a powerful psychological driver of purchasing behavior. This mix of convenience, trust, and influence has made e-commerce on social platforms a natural evolution of shopping behavior."

#2 The Only Way Things Go On FB Marketplace

The Only Way Things Go On FB Marketplace
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#3 My Friend's Attempt To Sell Something On Facebook Marketplace

My Friend's Attempt To Sell Something On Facebook Marketplace
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Bored Panda was also interested in how trust is built on e-commerce platforms. After all, reputation counts for a lot. "Building trust in e-commerce requires transparency, consistency, and a human-centered approach. Transparency is key—clearly communicate policies on returns, shipping, and privacy while providing detailed product descriptions, high-quality images, and reviews to eliminate ambiguity, which often triggers distrust," Johnson explained.

"Social proof, such as customer reviews, testimonials, and user-generated content, plays a powerful role by activating the brain’s trust networks, making the brand feel safer and more reliable. Consistency across your website, app, and social media reinforces credibility, as cognitive dissonance caused by mixed messaging can undermine trust," he said.

It's also important to focus on "humanizing the shopping experience." This can be done through "responsive customer service or chatbots can simulate the personal interactions that consumers associate with trustworthiness."

"Neuroscience research shows that even small perceived human touches foster a sense of reliability. Ultimately, trust is built through repeated moments of reliability—consistently delivering what you promise and creating an environment where customers feel confident in their decisions."

#4 Why Bother On Facebook

Why Bother On Facebook
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#5 Just About Had Enough With Selling Via Facebook Marketplace Then This Guy Came Along

Just About Had Enough With Selling Via Facebook Marketplace Then This Guy Came Along
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#6 Didn’t Think I’d Ever See This

Didn’t Think I’d Ever See This
Look, I can understand people fall on hard times and I’m not in this to really make money. But asking me to donate AND deliver?! If they would have asked me to donate but would pick them up, I probably would have done it.
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Facebook Marketplace is huge—that’s no surprise because Meta, Facebook's parent company, is sprawling. The exact numbers vary a bit from researcher to researcher.

As per BusinessDasher, Marketplace has around 1.1 billion users worldwide, with 474 million active users. Roughly 16% of all people who log in to Facebook do so solely to shop on Marketplace.

7% of all Facebook users in the United States have bought something on Marketplace, compared to 14% of all users from 70 countries. Back in 2021, Marketplace boasted revenue of $26 billion. Unfortunately, 17% of users are said to have been scammed on Marketplace.

#7 Facebook Marketplace Brings Out The Best In People

Facebook Marketplace Brings Out The Best In People
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#8 Facebook Marketplace In Oregon. Trying To Sell A Pair Of Beats

Facebook Marketplace In Oregon. Trying To Sell A Pair Of Beats
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#9 No Sir, Will Not Remind You I’ve Been Holding An Item For You For 4 Days

No Sir, Will Not Remind You I’ve Been Holding An Item For You For 4 Days
I’m selling a few things on marketplace and this guy ask me to hold a very underpriced punching bag for him, because he won’t have his car till Friday (4 days from now). I’ve been getting a lot of messages for the punching bag, so I didn’t make any promises but the audacity to ask me to remind him made me laugh. Like no I won’t remind you I’ve been holding an item for you for 4 days, I’m the one doing the favor?! Marketplace isn’t really worth the headache tbh.
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According to BusinessDasher, men aged 25 to 34 years old are the largest group of Facebook Marketplace users, clocking in at 17.9% of all users. Women in the same age range make up 13.8% of all users.

On the flip side, the least active users are the youngest and oldest ones: teenagers and folks over the age of 65.

#10 Selling My Motorbike For £2,000 On Facebook Marketplace. What A Cesspit!

Selling My Motorbike For £2,000 On Facebook Marketplace. What A Cesspit!
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#11 Marketplace "Share For Jesus" Sneak Attack

Marketplace "Share For Jesus" Sneak Attack
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#12 Daily Struggle Of Dealing With People On Marketplace. I’m Sure My Sellers Rating Will Suffer

Daily Struggle Of Dealing With People On Marketplace. I’m Sure My Sellers Rating Will Suffer
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Meanwhile, CapitalOne Shopping states that, on average, up to 1.228 billion online shoppers buy something on Facebook Marketplace. According to their research, up to 40% of Facebook’s users shop on Marketplace. Currently, there are 3.07 billion active monthly users and 2.11 billion daily active users on the social network, as per DemandSage.

CapitalOne Shopping states that around 491 million active users log in to Facebook just to shop on Marketplace. Furthermore, there are 250 million Marketplace sellers worldwide.

#13 Well Then. I Guess I'll Take My Atheist Money Elsewhere

Well Then. I Guess I'll Take My Atheist Money Elsewhere
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#14 We Had No Prior Conversation

We Had No Prior Conversation
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#15 Are You Okay, Lady? Never Thought I Would Encounter A Karen In FB Market LOL

Are You Okay, Lady? Never Thought I Would Encounter A Karen In FB Market LOL
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Knowing how (not) to communicate isn’t a skill that most of us are born with. Sure, some folks might pick up social cues more easily and have sharper instincts when it comes to faux pas and taboos.

However, a high level of self-awareness is often developed slowly, over time, through countless interactions.

#16 Another Attempted FB Marketplace Scam

Another Attempted FB Marketplace Scam
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#17 Did I Just Have My First Encounter?

Did I Just Have My First Encounter?
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#18 Spotted On The Facebook Marketplace

Spotted On The Facebook Marketplace
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Or, to put it bluntly, when you have a string of incredibly awkward and cringy conversations with people, you start to wonder whether you’re the problem. You then learn not to repeat the same mistakes to avoid feeling embarrassed.

The key thing here is to shift your perspective so you don’t end up losing what’s left of your courage. Accept the mistakes you’ve made in the past, see them as opportunities for growth, learn from them, adapt your approach, and move on.

#19 There Are Some Seriously Odd People Using Facebook Marketplace

There Are Some Seriously Odd People Using Facebook Marketplace
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#20 Facebook Marketplace Seller Wasted My Morning And My Gas

Facebook Marketplace Seller Wasted My Morning And My Gas
I found a small van I wanted to convert. The price was good for the mileage. I reached out to the seller and told them I was interested and would like to see it, and that if it was good, they likely had a sale.
Seller responds with time and address for the following day. I agree to the time and thank them. Was excited that night and found it difficult to sleep.
The next day the seller messages me to inquire if I am still coming. I let them know that I am on my way (1.5 hours away with traffic).
When I am mere minutes away, they tell me they just sold it. Wasted 3 hours of my time and 1/4 tank of gas.
Couldn’t rate the seller since they blocked me. What does one even do in this situation? Well, besides sigh and just keep on keeping on.
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