Scams and scammers are nothing new. Pharaoh famously fell for the square-wheeled chariot scam back in the day. Ok, I made that up, but it could have happened. Of course, scams these days are easier to pull off with the advent of the internet. All the bad guys need you to do is click a link in an email, for example, and you're sunk.
It's a free app where you type in where you're located and anyone else in the area is now connected where you can share scams or random stuff going on in your area you should be aware of.
"The scammers are posting in the comments section of our Facebook or Instagram accounts indicating if they want more information on becoming a vendor to contact them. But they are not associated with the farmers market whatsoever."
I received a phone call from you or this phone number anyway saying that my social security number has been compromised. I would be very interested in finding out if you're involved or not cause I am turning this phone number over to the Federal Trade Commission