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Learn how Etsy sellers can spot and protect themselves from common scams with this helpful guide. Stay safe while growing your online business!
Etsy is a great platform for connecting creative sellers with buyers worldwide. Unfortunately, like any online space, it’s also a great target for scammers (boo!).
If you’re an Etsy seller, understanding the red flags and knowing how to respond to suspicious activity is key to protecting your shop and customers. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you confidently identify and manage common Etsy scams.
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One of the most prevalent scams involves fake buyers requesting your email for “payment issues” or to “complete a purchase.” To seem legitimate, they often create convincing order scenarios with fake order IDs or messages like, “Congratulations, your order has been placed.”
Scammers posing as “Etsy Support” may claim issues with your account, such as verification problems or shop suspensions. They’ll ask for sensitive information like your email or prompt you to click suspicious links.
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Still doubtful? Stop and don’t click anything! It’s usually a case of better safe than sorry.
Recently, scammers have begun sending QR codes, claiming they are for account reactivation or shop verifications. Scanning these codes can lead to phishing sites that steal your information.
A scammer may ask you to purchase a gift card and send it to them as part of the “purchase.” This is a classic scam and should always be ignored.
Rule of thumb: Never buy a gift card for a stranger online, no matter the excuse.
Some scammers might approach sellers, claiming they want to buy their shops. However, Etsy does not allow shop ownership transfers, making this an impossible ask.
New sellers or those with fewer sales and reviews often become targets because scammers perceive them as less experienced.
While established sellers might rarely encounter scam attempts, being proactive from the start can save you a lot of hassle.
Etsy is actively working to eliminate scams by implementing strict filters that detect and block common scam tactics. For example, words like “email” are flagged, and scammers resort to variations like “e//mail” or “emeil.” Etsy also includes banner warnings and reminders in seller conversations, urging caution against suspicious links and external communications.
Despite these measures, scammers constantly adapt. However, you can maintain a secure and successful business by recognizing their tactics and leveraging seller protections.
If a message includes any of the following claims or requests, it’s likely a scam attempt:
To safeguard your shop against scams, follow these actionable steps daily within your workflow:
Most Etsy buyers are genuine and trustworthy. Remember not to confuse poorly written or unfamiliar requests with scams, as many buyers may need guidance navigating the platform. Here’s how to differentiate legitimate behavior from suspicious actions.
Likely legitimate:
Definitely a scam:
Vigilance against scams is part of running a successful online shop. Taking extra precautions will build a resilient business and foster trust among your customer base.
At Craftybase, we’re dedicated to supporting sellers like you with tools to simplify your Etsy inventory management and scale your business confidently.
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Nicole Pascoe
Nicole is the co-founder of Craftybase, inventory and manufacturing software designed for small manufacturers. She has been working with, and writing articles for, small manufacturing businesses for the last 12 years. Her passion is to help makers to become more successful with their online endeavors by empowering them with the knowledge they need to take their business to the next level.
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