Safety at Adjeem

At Adjeem.com, we always want your experiences on our platform to be easy and fun. While most individuals who use Adjeem have successful experiences, from time to time we do receive reports of people attempting to scam or defraud the community. We have found that one of the best ways to stay safe is to ensure that all transactions should take place locally and in-person.

Our Help Desk is where you can learn about how to use Adjeem.com, find information on our policies, read through our safety guides or contact our Customer Service team. Remember that Adjeem is a local classifieds web site and not all ads are reviewed before going live to site.

For safety of all users, please take the following precautions while using Adjeem:

  • When buying or selling any item, you should meet in-person to thoroughly inspect the product and then exchange funds. You are strongly advised that you should meet in a public place with many people around, such as a coffee shop, public park, places etc.
  • Always be wary of emails asking you to confirm your account or a password or email address change that was not requested. These are very often phishing emails by scammers trying to gain access to your account. Any emails Adjeem send requiring you to log in will bring you directly to our site. The Adjeem sign in page should always show up as being secure in your web browser.
  • Be aware of common scams. The following are more in depth articles on tips for avoiding scams while checking out the:
    Tickets, Real Estate, Cars and Vehicles, Jobs, Services, and Pets sections.

Also here are common Reply Scams that can come in response to your ad or when you reply to an ad.

  • Never share your personal or banking information (e.g. social insurance number, bank account number) over the Internet.
  • Inform Adjeem of any attempted fraud or suspicious emails, ads, or other activity by community members. In the case of fraud, file a police report and contact us to block this kind of user to safe others.
  • Use common sense. If something sounds too good to be true- it probably is.