Posted by BarnyardEngineering on March 29, 2018 at 05:11:41 from (98.17.202.246):
In Reply to: Craigslist No way... posted by Mnethercutt on March 28, 2018 at 06:10:05:
What they're looking for in these ads is INFORMATION. They want you to respond directly with your email address or call. When you do that, they now have your email address and phone number to sell. They don't want your money. That's too messy and too much chance of getting caught.
If you think it's a scam, flag the ad by clicking on the prohibited link. Don't just sit there and muse about it. Do your part to keep the scams down to a dull roar.
Just so you understand how it works (I'm a bit of a Craigslist junkie), flagging the ad does not instantly get it removed. It's a vote against the ad. When the ad receives enough votes, it will be removed automatically.
Nobody's asking anyone to "go on patrol" and review every ad. Just the ads you'd normally look at. If they're scams, or dealers posting as "by owner," or they just plain tick you off, flag them as prohibited.
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