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Old 09-17-2011, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by kathome
Originally Posted by SWEETPEACHES
This is what I've learned from posting a couple items on CL for sale.

Get a new email address specifically for CL. I'm getting all kinds of crazy emails inquiring about my items. If I answer back, they now have my real email address and I get tons of spam!

The following is an email I got after I told him my item was still available:
"Thanks for your reply concerning my inquiry. I am quite comfortable
with the price and condition, I will also add $50 to your asking price
that is for you to hold it for me, Please provide your full name,
Address and your Phone number so that I can send your payment.
I will be paying you by Check. The payment will be mail
as priority express mail which you will receive next day,As for delivery,I will
make arrangements for the pick-up after you have received the payment. If this
meets your approval,kindly get back to me as soon as possible,with your name,
phone # and mailing address where payment will be sent to, so that I
can have my
assistant get the Check and mail it to you.
Note: As soon as you have your money in hand, we can talk about the
picking up of the item. I would like you to take the posting off
craigslist today.
Best Regards.
Mitchell Graye"


I smell SCAM
WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mitchell Graye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAS to be the same Mitchell Graye (sometimes spelled Gray) who responds to resumes listed on line. Sends out these offers of employment that he needs a personal assistant, who he will only communicate with by internet or "the occasional phone call". The job description is very sketchy and of course, as part of applying to be his personal assistant he needs just a bit of information about the applicant.

WOW if that doesn't stink of identity theft I don't know what does.
Are e-mails traceable?
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Old 09-19-2011, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Sheila_H
I would send the man back an email copying the ad and tell him that he had a chance to look through the stuff before he purchased it. You identified what he was getting and the fact that he took time to go through it he wouldn't have a leg to stand on in a court room. Sounds like one of those people that are not happy unless they are complaining or trying to take things from honest people. I wouldn't allow him to come back to the house, if he does tell him you will call the police.
this was my thought. why does he have to have his money back if he took the time to go through it first.

I don't think you do have to have a return policy like Walmart. I don't think you have to have a return policy at all. Most places say--"no returns "
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Old 09-27-2011, 06:07 AM
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Whenever we sell a small item on Craig's list, we meet in a neutral place. Good luck.
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