Very true Coby! Although wife & I have never joined Facebook.Geesh, all one has to do is look around, look at the news, or go on Facebook to see how easily and how many people are taken in by cons and phony information. It really makes you question people, common sense, our country, etc..
Here's one I just saw. General obligation, a little steep at $1KView attachment 661269
Very true Coby! Although wife & I have never joined Facebook.
I believe with Craigslist they need to crack down on these scams. To me it's easy. When listing for sale it should say the item must be available, as described and as shown in pictures FOR the price listed, otherwise a fine will be imposed ($500? first offence).
Geesh, all one has to do is look around, look at the news, or go on Facebook to see how easily and how many people are taken in by cons and phony information. It really makes you question people, common sense, our country, etc..
Why...Craig Newmark!Who are they going to fine?
They (Craigslist) would have to incorporate a system so that anyone is free to post an ad, but with proper identification.
Craigslist is free to list, however, it isn't a non profit entity. The link I provided shows their profit. So they have accountability.Craigslist is free, and you are getting what you pay for.
Hiring a staff to vet every seller would get rather expensive (and remember craigslist is FREE) And how many people are willing to give craigslist a copy of their government ID with signature on it?