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Is This Person a Scammer? How to Verify Someone Before You Send Money (2026)

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Is This Person a Scammer? How to Verify Someone Before You Send Money (2026) — illustrated guide on Lullar
Before you send money to someone online, verify they're real. Free + paid ways to check a buyer, seller, date, or stranger's identity and avoid getting scammed in 2026.
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Verify Someone Before You Pay

The One Rule: Verify Before You Pay

Online payment scams cost people billions every year — romance scams, fake marketplace sellers, fake "rental deposits," crypto "investment" coaches, and overpayment cons. The single best defense is to verify the person is real and consistent BEFORE any money moves. This guide is a 5-minute verification routine you can run on anyone.

Step 1 — Search Everything They Gave You

Take every identifier they've shared — name, email, phone, username, company — and search it:

Confirm They're a Real Person

Run their name, email, or phone against public records and social profiles. A real person has a consistent footprint; a scammer's details lead nowhere or to someone else. Personal-safety use only.

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Step 2 — Reverse-Image Their Photos

Save their profile/product photos and reverse-image-search them (Yandex, Google Images, TinEye). If a "seller's" item photo appears on 50 other listings, or a "date's" face traces to a model or a different name, it's a scam.

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Step 3 — Verify the Real-World Details

Confirm the story holds up against public records:

  1. Does the name link to the city, age, and phone they claim? (reverse phone/email + public-records lookup)
  2. For a seller/landlord: do they actually control the address or business? (reverse-address + business search)
  3. For a "company": does it exist, with reviews and a real registration?

Universal Scam Red Flags

Any one of these = stop and verify. Two or more = walk away.

If You Confirm It's a Scam

  1. Do not send (or send more) money
  2. Screenshot everything — profile, chat, payment requests
  3. Report to the platform and to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov (and ic3.gov for online fraud)
  4. If you already paid: contact your bank/card/payment app immediately to try a reversal

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify someone is real before sending money?

Run their name, email, phone, and username across platforms (Lullar) and public records (Spokeo), reverse-image their photos, and confirm their city/age/company match. A real person has a consistent footprint; a scammer's details lead nowhere or to someone else.

What are the biggest signs of a payment scam?

Urgency, refusal to video-call, payment demanded in gift cards/crypto/wire, deals too good to be true, moving off-platform fast, and "accidental overpayment" refund requests. Any of these means stop and verify.

Is it safe to pay a stranger on Facebook Marketplace or Venmo?

Only after verifying them and, ideally, meeting in person for local deals. Never send a deposit to an unverified seller. Use payment methods with buyer protection, not irreversible gift cards or crypto.

Can I check if someone is a scammer for free?

Partly — free username/email searches and reverse-image search catch many scammers. A full public-records identity confirmation (name + address + phone match) usually needs a paid report like Spokeo.

What do I do if I already sent money to a scammer?

Contact your bank, card issuer, or payment app immediately to attempt a reversal or chargeback, then report to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) and IC3 (ic3.gov). Act fast — reversals are time-sensitive.

Verify Before You Send a Cent
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