Some scam responses happen--I find a lot of the "good deals" fall apart when I mention meet at local police and fire station parking lot to receive payment- and on vehicle deals offered to get the quick police inspection. Gmail address is noted by local consumer protection to be a red flag- more possible scam than a regular Email and landline phone number, actual address. I know one guy that was trying to sell a PC box, met "buyer at public place and went with him to "test" the whatever- got thumped, robbed and broken thumb that required some expensive, painful surgery to reset since he didn"t get immediate treatment- partially due to drunkenness. Other side is a guy getting lots of free stuff to furnish home and clothe 2 kids- his wife hasn"t worked for couple years now since kids came- they are little terrors- he has some broken bones issues restricting work after being in car hit by drunk driver. Craigslist provides some things, Habitat Restore/Recycle and the local thrift shops and food pantries keep them going. Now if they can stay out of jail- don"t get caught driving drunk is a issue. Lots of Craigslist adds/response seem to be by people with drinking or drug use that 'need' to get next fix. RN
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