Etsy Scam Sellers UK: Spot Fakes & Buy Safely
Paying an Etsy seller outside Etsy's own checkout gives up your protection the moment you do it.
What a scam Etsy seller looks like
This scam is a seller who asks you to pay outside Etsy's own checkout — often framed as a favour, like avoiding fees — or a listing for an item priced far below what it could genuinely cost to make. An example of the style is a message reading: I can do it cheaper if you pay me directly by bank transfer instead of through Etsy. Any request like that is the clearest warning sign on the platform.
Why these scams work on Etsy
Etsy hosts huge numbers of genuine small and independent sellers, so a friendly-sounding discount for paying 'directly' doesn't feel unusual, especially early in a conversation before you've thought about protection. It can sound like a favour rather than a red flag.
Signs an Etsy seller is a scam
- You're asked to pay outside Etsy checkout — by bank transfer, PayPal Friends & Family, or a separate site or link.
- The price is drastically below what the materials or craft involved would reasonably cost.
- The shop is very new, has no reviews, or is selling unusually expensive items with no history.
- You're pressured to complete the purchase quickly.
- The seller gives vague or evasive answers about shipping, materials, or the item itself.
How the scam works step by step
First, an attractive listing or a direct message offers a deal on the condition that you pay off-platform. Second, you pay directly, outside Etsy Payments. Third, the item never arrives, or arrives as something completely different or counterfeit — and because the payment happened off-platform, Etsy's Purchase Protection doesn't apply.
How to buy safely on Etsy
Always pay through Etsy's own checkout (Etsy Payments) — never a link or a request to pay 'directly', even from a seller you've been chatting with for a while.
- Check a seller's reviews and shop history before buying from a new or unreviewed shop.
- If an item doesn't arrive or is significantly different from its listing, use 'Help with Order' on the order itself as your first step.
If you've already paid outside Etsy or received nothing
If you paid outside Etsy, its Purchase Protection won't apply — but you may still have a card chargeback, or a Section 75 claim if you paid more than £100 and up to £30,000 on a credit card, so contact your bank or card provider. If you paid through Etsy itself, use 'Help with Order' first; if it's unresolved, follow Etsy's case-opening steps and time limits shown on the order.
How to report a scam Etsy seller (UK)
Report the listing or shop directly to Etsy using 'Report this item to Etsy' or 'Report this shop to Etsy' on the listing page. If you've lost money, also report it to Report Fraud at reportfraud.police.uk or 0300 123 2040 if you are in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland. In Scotland, report to Police Scotland on 101.
Frequently asked questions
Is Etsy safe to buy from?
Etsy itself is a genuine platform used by huge numbers of legitimate independent sellers. Your protection depends on paying through Etsy's own checkout (Etsy Payments) — an off-platform deal, even with a real-seeming seller, forfeits that protection.
What is Etsy Purchase Protection and what does it cover?
It covers situations like an item not arriving, arriving damaged, or being significantly different from its listing — but only where the order is eligible and paid through Etsy Payments. Contact the seller first via 'Help with Order' before escalating.
A seller asked me to pay them directly outside Etsy — is that ever legitimate?
No — treat it as a decisive red flag. It also means Etsy's Purchase Protection won't apply if something goes wrong.
I already paid a scam Etsy seller directly — can I get my money back?
Since Etsy's protection doesn't cover off-platform payments, contact your bank or card provider about a chargeback or, for more than £100 and up to £30,000 on a credit card, a Section 75 claim.
How do I report a scam Etsy seller?
Use 'Report this shop' or 'Report this item' on the listing itself, and report it to Report Fraud if you've lost money.