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05-23-2012, 10:41 AM | #1 |
Blowing Smoke Rings
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Craigslist Scams
Is it just me or has craigslist gone down the drain over the past couple of years. I have used CL for buying and selling before, mainly back in 05-08. I've sold an XBOX 360, PS2, Guitar, Bike as well as bought one of my cars off of it.
Anyway, recently I've wanted to sell a few things I don't want to sit while I deploy and the only responses I have gotten have been from scammers. I'm interested, and consider it sold, I'm buying it for my father and payment would be through ******, my agent will come for pick up, actually I'm working in a ship and most time I am off shore. Expecting your prompt reply, with the name and email address on the your ****** account so that I can make the payment and please provide me with recent pictures including this item so I can see the condition before we proceed since I would not be seen it in person so I can make a payment right away, and pick up would at your residence. And lastly, I'm offering additional $100 to your final price for you to keep it off from other offer. If you don't have ****** account yet, it is very easy to set up, go to http://www.******.com and get it set up.. looking forward to your response. Regards. or I appreciate your prompt response, I am offering $600 USD for the item and $80 USD for postage, payment will be made through ****** as soon as You get back to Me with your ****** email id so i can forward payment to you right away, I will also like some pictures of the item.Many Thanks. What gives? Do real people just not use CL anymore or what? First world problems...I know.
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05-23-2012, 10:56 AM | #4 |
Blowing Smoke Rings
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Re: Craigslist Scams
That is a possibility and I'm fine with that, but I hate having to sift through now 10 emails and decide whether they are fake or not. I did however receive a real response so I guess CL still kind of works.
oh and for those fake emails...well I'm going to have some fun with them.
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05-23-2012, 10:58 AM | #5 |
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Re: Craigslist Scams
I am using CL as we speak. Trying to Barter some of my firearms/street bike and gear for hunting gear and other rifles but getting nothing worth while... lots of low balling scum!
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05-23-2012, 11:19 AM | #7 | |
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Craigslist has grown so much over the last 5-8 years that it's hard for someone to just read through the ads, everything is found by searches and whomever is at the top of the search results tends to win, so timing has a lot to do with it. A few months ago, I had a brand new lawnmower up for sale, something I had bought the year before on clearance and then ended up fixing my old mower instead. Couldn't get any hits on the ad for weeks. Took it down, then reposted it on a Saturday morning, within 30 minutes it was sold. |
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05-23-2012, 11:35 AM | #8 | |
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Good Idea Adam
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05-23-2012, 11:39 AM | #9 |
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Re: Craigslist Scams
Same thing happened to me Ken, a couple of years ago I tried to sell a living room couch and love seat (brand new...just didn't have the room for them, was overzealous when getting the home loan) anyway I got a response from some "lady" stating she was going to buy it for her husband, but wanted it to be a surprise so she was going to send some men over to my house to get is (yeah right)
2nd was at least entertaining, I was looking for a fridge to go on the garage, I found one for free and this "lady" emailed me stating that she had such a huge response to the ad that the only way to fairly let it go was to play a game, and she wanted me to guess something....I can't remember what now, but yeah I will never use CL again.
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05-23-2012, 12:13 PM | #10 | |
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05-23-2012, 12:23 PM | #12 |
Blowing Smoke Rings
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Re: Craigslist Scams
Me: When can you pick it up
Them: Don't worry about the pick up,my shipping agent will be coming to pick it up as soon the money had been credited into your account . I'll like you to send me your address so that my shipping agent can figure it out and come for the pick up and other necessary things....more so,send me your ****** details(****** email) so i can pay in. Await your response. Me: Do you want the puppies?
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05-23-2012, 12:54 PM | #13 |
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Re: Craigslist Scams
The scams were there from the beginning, they just didn't get to you then. It is a variation of what used to be called a 419 scam (Nigerian scam,etc) which have been around what we now call the Internet for a long time (at least since 1976 when I saw my first one).
I always list as buyer is responsible for pickup and that all non-cash transactions will be handled via an online escrow company. Cuts down a lot for the one's who actually read the post, but many now just have bots that troll the whole of craigslist and other places automatically. Easy to spot, easy to ignore, no worries.
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