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    Old 05-12-2010, 06:28 PM
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    I have bought and sold several things on Craigslist and have not had any problems. As long as you are careful and check it out, you should be okay.
    I had several emails from scammers who wanted to "buy and pay extra, etc,", but they are easy to spot. Their language is lacking and they all say the same thing. When I sold my laptop (and I did sell it on craigslist) I had four of these letters from four different guys. After the first one, I just trashed them.
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    Old 05-12-2010, 08:09 PM
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    hi i did put somethigs on crig list i was sent a
    us trar ckeck do not send any info
    from linda
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    Old 05-12-2010, 10:48 PM
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    Originally Posted by Rhonda
    My granddaughter paid for her wedding dress on ebay through paypal and when she went back to check on delivery the seller had disappeared. She is now scrambling to find another dress in 7 wks. I hope she can find a way to get her money back.
    If you use paypal, there is a process she can go through. She has to file and explain the situation. Then after a certain time, they will contact her to see if she wants to proceed, at which time she must notify them that she does. If she doesn't, they close the claim. Have her check into it asap.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 04:08 AM
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    Always trust your gut feeling! Dont do it! And who would give you $50 extra just to hold it, I would walk away from it.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 08:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by AnnaK
    PLEASE, lease do not respond to this and refer it to the police instead. This is known as a Nigerian scam. They will take you for money, trust me. Please let the police know.
    I'm so glad you reminded me of this scam. That is also what I've heard it called. Especially if he offered you more money, it's fishy.

    I heard about it from Ebay users in my lg. pattern glass grp. I want to use Craig's List this summer to list a huge collection of my Moon & Star pattern glass but will pay close attention. I can't get serious about selling my home til I get rid of this huge collection. It's become a huge burden. If I'm not careful, my quilts will do the same thing. LOL

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    Old 05-13-2010, 09:00 PM
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    My husband buys and sells on Craigs list, always cash. He doesn't give our home address, sets up the cash sale by phone. He arranges a neutral meeting place with a witness, then sees the cash and takes the buyer to our farm where the item is stored. When he is buying, he offers cash, brings a friend and agrees to meet wherever the seller wants. No checks, no money orders, no third party pickups. Sold firewood, compost, bought several antique cars this way.
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    Old 05-17-2010, 08:22 PM
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    I have never opened craig's list, but have hear a lot about it and I do not like anything I have heard. Please don't send that cuckoo any info about yourself. Who knows, could accidently be legit. but I doubt it, also if you have a strange feeling about it, remove the post and be sure that there is no info about yourself or your friend left behind. Please be careful !!! I have never been on twitter or facebook either. This site is the closest thing to open internet I have ever used. I really enjoy this site and feel comfortable using it. Please be careful!! Mama Gerbie talking!!
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    Old 08-13-2010, 08:25 AM
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    Hi yes this just happened to me- same name Solly Blessing!
    I had a piano listed on Craigslist for 400.00 OBO and he right away offered $450.00 sight unseen and said he'd send a check b/c he was out of the country due to a "lost" in his family!!
    the check arrived today for 3,000.00 and I am supposed to send the difference to his "shipper" in Rhode Island who will pick it up.
    (I am in New Mexico!) Said to add another $100.00 for my trouble. the check arrived this morning and is on flimsy paper and the signature is "Patti." I called the bank and sent a scanned image to them. beware Solly Blessing and offers that are too good to be true! who buys an old piano sight unseen!!!
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    Old 08-13-2010, 08:43 AM
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    You do have to be carefull. My bank has Two bad check,and do I mean bad. The look like the real thing. If anyone is mentions going out of the country,BEWARE its a scam.
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    Old 08-13-2010, 09:09 AM
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    Originally Posted by Gilla
    I have bought and sold several things on Craigslist and have not had any problems. As long as you are careful and check it out, you should be okay.
    I had several emails from scammers who wanted to "buy and pay extra, etc,", but they are easy to spot. Their language is lacking and they all say the same thing. When I sold my laptop (and I did sell it on craigslist) I had four of these letters from four different guys. After the first one, I just trashed them.
    Your words "buy & pay extra" reminded me of when we still had our rentals. Anytime a prospect wanted to pay 6 months at a time, it sent up red flags. They were usually young guys that made me wonder how they managed to have that much money at one time. It smelled of "drug dealer". My instincts kicked in & I managed to avoid them.
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