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Beware of scammers on Craigslist   
Tuesday, September 04 2007 @ 05:56 AM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

In honor of the three-day weekend being over, here's some of the negativity I promised last week.

I've been on a buying spree lately. I've been using Craigslist a lot. But I had one recent experience that was extremely bitter.

I bought some Playstation games on Craigslist recently. The price was good and there were several titles I really wanted. The seller was way up in Brighton, Illinois. I didn't know exactly where that was but I figured I could make the deal work.

It was all downhill from there.

First, the seller insisted I come to her. All the way to her. No meeting halfway or even on the edge of town. When I asked what a good time would be, she said 2 PM on Friday. That should have told me something right there. What kind of person assumes anyone else is free to drive halfway to Springfield in the middle of Friday afternoon?

I said no and suggested she come up with a time on Saturday or Sunday. Saturday at 1, she said. That cramped my style too (that's estate sale time), but in my deal-lust I took leave of my senses and agreed.

So I drove to Brighton. Google was wrong--it's more than an hour away from where I live. Making matters worse, I got lost when I got there. That's not as bad as it sounds, though. I don't think it's possible to go more than two miles out of your way in Brighton.

But then when I finally found the road, I couldn't find the house. I went to the end of the road. I would have called, but my cell phone lost its signal a good 10 miles south of there. For lack of anything other option, I started knocking on doors. There were only three houses on the street, so how far wrong could I be?

One of the people pointed across a grassy lot. That's right. The road ends abruptly, there's a long grassy stretch, and then the road picks back up again, and there's one house on it.

I'll never understand small towns.

So I got to the door and knocked. A rough-looking guy answered. "I'm Heather's boyfriend," he said. "She asked me to do this deal." He was holding a plastic bag. He motioned toward the bag. "Thirty dollars."

Lesson #1: Never, ever, ever hand over cash without examining the merchandise first. I always check, but everyone I've bought something from on Craigslist up to this point has been very honest and their stuff has generally been exactly what I expected. Or better.

So Deal-Lust Dave handed over the cash without even thinking. I took the bag, he closed the door abruptly, and I turned and walked along the grassy road (bet you never thought you'd see that particular word pair) back to my car.

As I put the key in the ignition, a light bulb went off. I'd better check this stuff over before I drive an hour to get back home.

I opened the bag. Nothing was better than I expected, that was immediately obvious. I pulled out the three games that were the key to the deal and opened the cases. Two of them were multi-disc games, and both were missing disc 1.

At first I didn't think anything of it. Probably one was still in the Playstation and the other was sitting on top of it. It happens sometimes.

I walked back along the grassy road, up the driveway, and to the front door. I knocked.

Nothing.

A couple of minutes later, I knocked again.

Nothing.

I knew they hadn't gone anywhere because I'd been no further than 300 feet from the house since he closed the door. I was starting to get mad. This time I didn't wait two minutes, and I didn't exactly knock on the door gently, either.

The rough-looking guy answered the door with his equally rough-looking girlfriend in tow.

I held up the two game cases. "These two games are missing discs."

She got a defensive look on her face. "They didn't come with them."

So much for it being an easy mistake to correct. So much for it being an honest mistake, for that matter.

"It would have been nice if you would have mentioned that earlier," I said. They gave me a how-dare-you look and started to close the door. "You ripped me off!" I managed to blurt out before the door closed.

So I'd wasted $30, two hours of my Saturday, and three or four gallons of gas. The two semi-literate, inbred rednecks got the better of me on that one.

I've done a couple of deals since then. They turned out fine. I guess those people had jobs, since they all suggested times well outside of working hours, and neither of them objected to me checking out the item thoroughly before handing over the cash.

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Beware of scammers on Craigslist
Authored by: DanB on Wednesday, September 12 2007 @ 10:55 AM CDT
I kept waiting to see, "There is a small mailbox here"...

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