Online Scams on the Rise in Rustenburg — Here’s How to Stay Safe
Online scams are growing at an alarming rate in Rustenburg. From fake Facebook Marketplace ads to fraudulent delivery offers and scammers posing as legitimate sellers, more and more residents are finding themselves victims of cybercrime.
Criminals have become smarter, faster, and more convincing — and they take advantage of people who are in a hurry, searching for a bargain, or simply not aware of the latest scam tactics.
At RPS Security, your safety — online and offline — is our priority. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Common Online Scams in Rustenburg
1. Fake Ads on Facebook Marketplace
Scammers post items at extremely low prices, often using stolen images.
When you message them, they pressure you to pay a deposit or full amount before viewing the product.
⚠ Red Flag: “First come, first serve. Pay now to secure.”
2. Fraudulent Sellers Pretending to Offer Deliveries
Many victims pay for goods such as phones, appliances, or vehicle parts, only for the seller to disappear after receiving payment.
⚠ Red Flag: Seller refuses collection and insists on delivery only.
3. Fake Job Posts & Training Fees
Scammers claim to be hiring and then request payment for “training,” “registration,” or “uniforms.”
⚠ Red Flag: A real employer will never ask you to pay to work.
4. Phony Investment Schemes
Cryptocurrency groups, stokvels, and “double your money” WhatsApp groups are becoming more common.
⚠ Red Flag: “Guaranteed returns” or “100% profit in 24 hours.”
🔒 How to Protect Yourself
Before you send money or share personal details, follow these essential safety steps:
✔ 1. Double-Check the Seller
• Ask for a live video call to view the actual item.
• Request to meet in a public place.
• Search their phone number online — scam numbers are often reported.
✔ 2. Never Pay Before Viewing
Legitimate sellers will allow collection or inspection before payment.
✔ 3. Use Secure Payment Methods
Avoid sending money through:
• EFT to personal accounts
• eWallet
• CashSend
• PayFast links from strangers
These methods make it difficult to recover funds once stolen.
✔ 4. Trust Your Instincts
If the deal feels “too good to be true,” it usually is.
✔ 5. Protect Your Personal Information
Don’t share:
• ID number
• Bank details
• Home address
• One-time PINs
• Cellphone verification codes
✔ 6. Report Every Scam to SAPS
Even if you don’t get your money back, reporting helps law enforcement track patterns and stop serial scammers.
How to report:
• Visit your nearest SAPS station
• Provide screenshots, phone numbers, bank details, and conversations
• Request a case number for follow-up
Stay Informed. Stay Alert. Stay Protected.
Online crime moves fast — but when you’re informed, you stay one step ahead.
At RPS Security, we work daily to protect the Rustenburg community through professional security services, crime prevention education, and community awareness initiatives.
If you ever feel unsafe or unsure about a deal, trust your instincts — and reach out for guidance.

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