Posted by INCase on January 31, 2019 at 07:00:05 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Craigs list posted by Texasmark1 on January 31, 2019 at 06:36:32:
basically its a free online classified ad service.
all you have to do is put in a valid email. once you create your ad you'll have to go into your email to publish it. that's it. no account nothing else.
I would include pictures as i don't even look at ads without pictures. if selling a car i usually cover the license plate and am careful what is in the background in the picture so they don't see something that might clue them into my location or something they might want to steal ect ect.
i've bought and sold a few things. Have had good luck so far.
I always put CASH on Pickup. that seems to help with the scammers. was selling an above ground pool. some scammer from SE Pennsylvania wanted to buy it and have it shipped. made no sense to spend as much as the price of the pool to have it shipped 10 hours away. usually the scammers English in their email is not good or even incoherent which is a tell tale. usually they start out by saying something dumb like "i find your item quite suitable and would like to send you a check as payment and to cover your shipping costs. bla bla bla" if i reply i say you can pay cash when you come and pick it up... i NEVER hear from them again.
right now i'm have my Case 800 tractor listed for sale. had a museum email me asking if i would like to donate it to them. politely told them no. if i was in a position to donate it it would be to something a bit more worthy like the church missions committee ect ect.
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