Safety Tips for Trading

Trejji is designed to help collectors connect, but it is important to trade safely. Use these tips to protect yourself and make every trade a better experience.

1

Meet in Public

Whenever possible, meet in a public place such as a coffee shop, busy parking lot, mall, or police station safe exchange area. Avoid meeting at private homes unless you know and trust the other person.

2

Inspect Before You Trade

Always inspect the item before completing the deal. Check for damage, missing parts, condition issues, and authenticity. Do not feel pressured to rush into a trade if something does not seem right.

3

Trust Your Instincts

If something feels suspicious, stop the conversation or walk away from the deal. You never have to complete a trade if you are uncomfortable.

Smart Trading Guidelines

Communicate Clearly

Make sure both sides clearly understand what is being traded, whether cash is involved, and what condition the items are in before meeting.

Bring a Friend

If you are meeting someone for the first time, consider bringing a friend or letting someone know where you are going and who you are meeting.

Keep Personal Information Private

Do not share unnecessary personal information such as your home address, financial account information, or anything you are not comfortable sharing.

Be Careful With Shipping

If you choose to ship an item, use tracking and keep proof of shipment. Pack collectibles carefully so they arrive safely.

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Someone refuses to answer basic questions about the item.
  • The other person pressures you to act immediately.
  • The deal changes dramatically at the last minute.
  • They want to move the conversation away from the platform too quickly.
  • The item description or photos do not match what you are told.
  • They insist on unusual payment methods or suspicious shipping arrangements.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you encounter a suspicious user, misleading listing, or unsafe situation, please contact Trejji right away so we can review it and help keep the community safe.