Couple being interviewed about a robbery.
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A COUPLE has warned Facebook users about the resale platform after a distressing occurrence.

After trying to sell an electric fireplace, the pair faced a dangerous situation that they didn’t anticipate.

Couple being interviewed about a robbery.

A Missouri couple was held at gunpoint after trying to sell an electric fireplaceCredit: KENS5
Facebook Marketplace listing for a 62-inch electric fireplace entertainment center.

They warned other Facebook Marketplace users after the distressing incidentCredit: KENS5

The couple, Alexis Crews and Christopher Hommel, had posted a Facebook Marketplace listing to sell an old electric fireplace, as reported by a local Missouri news outlet, KENS.

Someone named “Hotrod Scott” picked up on the offer but requested that the couple hand-deliver the fireplace to his house in St. Louis.

The man said he would pay the couple extra for the inconvenience.

Since the man’s house wasn’t out of their way, Crews and Hommel decided it wouldn’t be a hassle.

“I took it over there first, and I told her, I said, ‘Just stay in the truck,’ and I was like, ‘I’ll help carry this in.’ He wanted to see if it plugged in and it worked, which was understandable,” Hommel said.

After the buyer confirmed that the fireplace was functioning, he viciously turned on the couple.

“That’s when he came out with his pistol pointed straight at me, and I was like, ‘You’re really going to shoot me over a fireplace, over 240 bucks? You’re going to take me away from my kids and take you away from your kids?'” he questioned.

“And that’s when he walked closer, and he put the gun to my head and he’s like, ‘You and her better leave now,'” Hommel recalled.

After minutes passed by, Crews told KENS that she started to worry about Hommel.

After calling his phone multiple times, Crews finally saw her partner running towards the car.

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Hommel frantically instructed Crews to call the police as they made their exit.

The St. Louis police responded to the harrowing incident immediately.

Authorities also informed the couple that they were not the first to find themselves in such a dangerous situation.

Shocked that this was a repeat occurrence, the couple decided to make a post about the robbery on Facebook to warn others who were buying or selling items in good faith.

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Source: Chase.com

The post went viral within hours — many consumers shared similar frightening stories.

“There was a cell phone that he stole from a guy. He actually held a AK-47 up to his head, and this was recent,” Crews said. “So he saw the post and he was able to get in contact with the police as well.”

Thanks to the viral post, authorities were able to locate and arrest the suspect.

Crews and Hommel picked up the electric fireplace and brought it back to their house.

However, the incident was hard for either of them to process; Hommel said he was grateful to have made it out of the situation alive.

“I feel like we honestly saved someone’s life. I really do,” Hommel said

The couple advised other consumers to meet buyers or sellers in public spaces to prevent situations like this.

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