Hosting a big party sometimes involves renting decorations and supplies. But, if you’re looking for supplies to host your next big celebration and yard party, steer clear of scammers.
The BBB is warning of con artists who target party hosts with phony rentals of furniture, gazebos, bouncy houses, and other decorations and supplies.
When looking for party supplies, you might end up searching social media platforms for convenient options. You find a small business or vendor, and message them about your rental needs. You pay a deposit and even fill out a form with your contact information and other details.
On the day of your party, nothing arrives, and the vendor makes up excuses for why he couldn’t deliver the “goods.”
“At this point, the ‘vendor’ may tell you they’ve had an emergency and can’t deliver on their promise. However, the scammers will disappear completely when you ask for your money back,” the BBB said. “Other times, you can’t contact the rental company at all. For example, if you originally contacted the vendor on social media, they may have blocked you or deleted their account.”
One victim who reported a rental scam via the BBB Scam Tracker said they saw an ad for inflatable rentals on Facebook. After messaging the individual via messenger to coordinate the drop-off, the scammer asked for a $250 payment via Apple Pay. Following payment nothing was received.
Similarly, another consumer who fell victim said:
“I was looking for an inflatable for my son’s birthday and I searched up on Facebook and that [company name redacted] was sponsored. I messaged them and they had good reviews and then he told me to Zelle him a downpayment of $150 and then the other $150 I will send it later and so I thought it was legit. Then he told me to send him a screenshot that I sent the money and then he blocked me.”
Another consumer said they got scammed while renting items for their son’s wedding. The victims lost over $1,500 and were forced to look up decorations and other supplies at the last minute.
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