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ranger 08-05-2014 11:11 AM

Craigslist
 
I hope I am posting this in the correct section.
I need a quick reply.
I live in Eastern Canada but want to post on Craigslist in the U.S.
Is there a charge for posting ads on CL?
Thank you.

GEMRM 08-05-2014 11:26 AM

Hi,
I don't think there is, I think it's like kijiji here in Canada. Hopefully someone in the U.S. will respond for you.

Kooklabell 08-05-2014 11:32 AM

No cost to post on craigslist :)

QuiltnNan 08-05-2014 11:52 AM

there's no cost. and you can just have them reply to CL instead of putting your email or phone number in the posting. i love using CL

ranger 08-05-2014 12:00 PM

Thanks for the quick responses. QB rocks!!

cookiemonster 08-05-2014 01:38 PM

Heard through media sources, Craiglist in Canada, not the safest, and the products they sell, not verified but obtained by theft... Just rumour at this point.. Be careful, for your security.. I know Etsy.com and ebay have better protection and are monitored a little closer.. Always be careful about the settings keeping your home safe..

Peckish 08-05-2014 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by cookiemonster (Post 6833536)
Craiglist in Canada, not the safest, and the products they sell, not verified but obtained by theft... Just rumour at this point..

Just FYI - "they" is no one person, business, or entity. It's essentially a giant garage sale put on by thousands of different people, and you should treat it as such. Buyer beware and protect yourself at all times. Having said that, you can get some awesome deals at garage sales!

ptquilts 08-06-2014 04:55 AM

the only non-free ads on CL are, I think, jobs and apts in certain larger cities. They have to make SOME money, after all!

Scuddles 08-06-2014 09:19 PM

I would never buy from craigslist. There is too many other safe places that you could go too. Please don't use them!!!

Sandygirl 08-07-2014 02:18 AM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6833881)
Just FYI - "they" is no one person, business, or entity. It's essentially a giant garage sale put on by thousands of different people, and you should treat it as such. Buyer beware and protect yourself at all times. Having said that, you can get some awesome deals at garage sales!


Exactly!

Sandy

Dodie 08-07-2014 04:08 AM

Craigs List is all free but please be careful we listed a wood slitter no address just town and our phone number we goy some crazy texts saying to send our address so they could send a check I called the number back but said they could not take the call at that time so after several texts I called them again and left a message telling them to call instead of texting as I did not except checks this way so was last I heard I am not sure what is going on but please be careful with to much personal info

ptquilts 08-07-2014 05:02 AM

When you list something for sale, be sure to put CASH ONLY in the text. I used to get those scam emails too, but I think CL changed their format somehow, I don't get them as much anymore.

Any time someone offers to send you a CHECK for something and have you ship it = BIG SCAM.. I would not even reply.

That being said, I did have a very old printer listed for free on CL once, someone from about 1000 miles away contacted me and offered to pay to have it shipped. He paid through Paypal, I shipped it, it was all legit. One in a million!!

And if you ever have a question as to an email, copy a sentence from it. Go to Google and paste in search. If it is a scam, you will see a bazillion hits with the EXACT same sentence in it. The scammers are not very creative!

ranger 08-07-2014 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by ptquilts (Post 6835396)
When you list something for sale, be sure to put CASH ONLY in the text. I used to get those scam emails too, but I think CL changed their format somehow, I don't get them as much anymore.

Any time someone offers to send you a CHECK for something and have you ship it = BIG SCAM.. I would not even reply.

That being said, I did have a very old printer listed for free on CL once, someone from about 1000 miles away contacted me and offered to pay to have it shipped. He paid through Paypal, I shipped it, it was all legit. One in a million!!

And if you ever have a question as to an email, copy a sentence from it. Go to Google and paste in search. If it is a scam, you will see a bazillion hits with the EXACT same sentence in it. The scammers are not very creative!

Thanks so much for this info.

Mornigstar 08-07-2014 06:02 PM

Also live in Ontario so wondered --if you try something on CL --would you please do a new post as a follow up
to this one so others here will know if it worked. I helped a man in Fl use CL --I took
photo's of his camper -then he told me what he wanted in the ad (he was sitting with me ) Had people use
his Ohio cell phone number to call/ view it. He sold it and 2 years later was back at park with different camper.

It was a good learning experience for me . Funny because he was told to ask hubby who is the techy person.
Norm says --Oh I don't do that kind of thing but get wife to help you so I had to drop what I was doing just to be a good neighbor . I didn't even know / like that guy either. He was more pleasant to me when he came back next time.

I started using Kijji when wanting to find a fabric panel and doilies because a lady in my sewing group talked
about using it and having good luck selling things. So far so good.

tapper 08-08-2014 12:15 PM

I have tried Kijiji to sell my quilts. I didn't get enough money to pay for the fabic I used. I had no problems with the Kijiji website but people just won't pay a fair price. At least, that's was my experience.


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