Good documentation wins disputes. Keep the entire conversation inside CarousellChat, save screenshots of the listing, and photograph the item at handover. For shipped orders, film an unboxing in one continuous take—label, seals, and what’s inside—so you can prove mismatches. If something feels off after the deal, raise an issue through the app quickly; deadlines matter for buyer and seller protection. Use the report button on suspicious profiles and leave balanced, factual reviews to help the next person decide.
Scammers recycle the same tricks with new packaging, so knowing the patterns gives you a real edge. One classic move is pushing you off the app to “verify” your account or pay a small fee on a fake website. Another is the courier con: the buyer or seller claims a special delivery service that requires a deposit, an “insurance” top-up, or a link to pay outside the app. You’ll also see overpayment scams (they “accidentally” pay too much, then request a refund) and QR code traps where you’re asked to scan a code that quietly authorizes a transfer.
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Prefer a bigger screen? You can remove a listing from the Carousell website as well. Sign in to your account in your browser, then head to your profile’s Selling section. You’ll see your active listings; click the one you want to remove to open its page. Look for a More, Manage, or three-dot menu. Click it and select Delete (or Delete listing), then confirm the prompt. The listing should disappear immediately from your profile and the public feed. If you can’t find the delete action, try the Edit dropdown—some interface versions tuck Delete under Edit. Still stuck? Refresh the page, or log out and back in to make sure your session is fresh. One small tip: if you’re managing many posts at once, it can be faster to open each listing in a new tab, delete, confirm, and close as you go. As with the app, it’s polite to send a quick message to any active chats so nobody waits around for a reply once the item is gone.
If the Delete button is missing or grayed out, there’s usually a straightforward reason. The most common blocker is an in-progress order flow (for example, you’ve accepted an offer and arranged shipping, or a buyer has paid using Carousell’s protection flow). Resolve or cancel that transaction first—once the order state clears, you can delete. Moderation holds can also temporarily restrict changes; if your listing is under review, you may need to wait for the review to complete. On the technical side, outdated app versions sometimes misbehave, so update the Carousell app and try again. A quick cache clear or reinstall can help if buttons aren’t showing. If you manage multiple accounts, double-check you’re on the correct HK profile. Finally, network hiccups can cause actions to fail silently—switch Wi‑Fi/mobile data, or try the web. If none of that works and you’re certain there’s no ongoing order, use the in-app Help or Support form to flag the listing; include screenshots and the listing title so the team can investigate quickly.
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