Online Marketplaces? Buy & Sell Safely.

Released: October 22, 2025 at 11 a.m.

Whether you're clearing out clutter or hunting for a great deal, online marketplaces can be a smart way to save money, reduce waste, and get rid of items you no longer need.

But, while the benefits are real, so are the risks. Staying safe should always be your top priority. Luckily, by practicing a bit of precaution, you can avoid buy-sell mishaps.

Safety First: Smart Tips for Every Transaction

  • Meet in public, during daylight hours. Never go alone.
  • Check before you buy: Ask for a photo of the serial number and search it on the Canadian Police Information Centre to ensure it’s not stolen.
  • Use a Buy & Sell Exchange Zone at any Winnipeg Police Service station. These are well-lit, video-monitored areas designed for safe transactions (note: officers won’t assist or intervene with transactions)
  • Document everything: Take screenshots of the ad, contact info, and messages.
  • Trust your gut: if something feels off, walk away.
  • Bring only the cash you need and never pay before receiving the item.
  • Protect your privacy: Don’t share personal or banking info.

Online buying and selling can be a win-win, as long as it’s done safely. Stay smart, stay safe, and happy trading!

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