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Woman scams Facebook users

Woman scams Facebook users

By Navitalai Naivalurua
13/04/2025

A woman who scammed Facebook Marketplace users has admitted to taking hundreds of dollars off buyers before ghosting them and failing to hand over goods.

46-year-old Tania Joy Whiteman from Rotorua also tried to scam a burglary victim by responding to their online pleas on the whereabouts of stolen jewellery and asking for a reward for its return.

When she learned there was no reward, she sold the stolen jewellery.

Whiteman has pleaded guilty to five counts of accessing a computer system for dishonest purposes and one charge of receiving stolen property valued between $500 and $1,000.

The Rotorua Daily Post reported on Whiteman, who was then known as Tania Malcolm, in 2016 after she admitted stealing $305,000 from her employer where she worked in accounts.

At that time, she was jailed for two years and nine months.

Whiteman was charged with the latest offending last year and initially pleaded not guilty. She pleaded guilty to amended charges on Tuesday when she appeared before Judge John McDonald.

A police summary said Whiteman advertised a Eufy security camera for sale on Facebook Marketplace on June 18, 2023, using the profile name “Tania”.

A would-be buyer agreed to pay $300. Whiteman provided her bank account name and number, and the payment was made that day.

Whiteman stopped communicating with the victim, and they never received a refund.

She did the same thing on June 20, 2023.

On August 20, 2023, she advertised Bose earbuds for sale - still using the profile name “Tania” - and received $219 for a sale, but again stopped communicating.

On October 5, 2023, she took $400 from a buyer for a motorcycle exhaust system and another $650 on October 9, 2023, for a motorbike exhaust system.

She stopped communicating with the victims on both occasions.

On May 13, 2024, a property on Matai St in Mamaku was burgled of a large quantity of jewellery, including bangles, rings and watches.

The victim’s son posted on social media seeking information about the burglary and the whereabouts of the items.

On May 17, 2024, White contacted the victim’s son, saying she had recently obtained two rings she believed might have been stolen in the burglary.

She sent the victim’s son images of the ring, which he confirmed belonged to the burgled family. The rings were valued at about $500.

The summary said Whiteman then asked about a reward for the two rings, but it was declined. She accepted and claimed she would organise an associate to drop the rings off at the Tauranga Police Station to be returned, but never did.

Instead, she sold the rings to Cash Converters in Rotorua.

Her lawyer, Des O’Connor, opposed a media application to take her photograph in court, saying it should not be allowed because it was not a sentencing hearing.

Judge McDonald said that did not matter because the media could make and would likely be granted an application at a defendant’s first appearance.

Judge McDonald says the press are entitled to be there, entitled to report on the matters and are entitled to take photographs.

[Source: NewstalkZB]

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