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Woman, 21, posted for sale as joke wasn’t funny, say RCMP in B.C.

Police in Trail, B.C., say they spoke to the woman’s family member, who claimed the post was a joke before immediately removing it. File / Global News

Think twice before posting something online that you believe to be funny.

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Especially if it involves a family member.

That’s the advice RCMP in B.C. dished out this week following a complaint about a social media post offering a young woman for sale, with a price tag of $50,000.

Police in Trail say they were contacted on Saturday, Aug. 1, by a local resident with concerns after one of her family members was reportedly trying to sell her online.

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RCMP say investigators spoke to the 21-year-old woman’s family member, who told police it was only a joke, and immediately removed the social media post.

“RCMP requests the public to refrain from jokingly trying to sell family members online,” said Sgt. Mike Wicentowich.

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“In all seriousness, oftentimes such matters are brought to the attention of law enforcement and can unnecessarily tie up much-needed front-line first responders.”

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