Probably legit but it'd have to be a fool or someone close by to get it as the gas to go there and back would make it an expensive can quick.
I've found some good deals in the Craig's List Free section. But it does seem to bring out the Freeks. :) I no longer post freebies as I'm inundated with calls wanting me to deliver the freebie or hold it for them etc. I no longer try to get things that are posted as at the curb at 123 X street, will remove ad when gone. Because it will be gone by the time I get there and 90% of them don't remove their ads promptly so it might well be gone before I even make the trip. I tolerate but don't care for the folks that post things with an email or phone number but never reply/return a call--I know what's happened is someone has already gotten it and they are too lazy to remove it form CL much less reply to others wanting it. But my best deals have been these folks calling me after a day or so because whomever called first and said they were coming to get it never showed. One time I got 2 rugs which together sold for $85 but what made it extra special was he said he was moving and I noticed he had only a few other items in the storage building. I inquired what he planned for them and he took a second and said I could have them. Another 5 items bring me an additional $203. Sweet.
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