oldfisherman
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Why do some people post items for sale using phony ads?
The background; there is a specialty item I want to buy, and considering buying it used. Craiglist provides interesting options. However, sometimes items for sale appear to be too good to be true, and they are.
After 2 years of watching craigslist ads, I can not figure out why some people keep posting phony ads? This has to be some sort of scam. Here is what most of the phony ads have in common.
Prices very low on near new products to attract many responses
Often the same ad runs for months, and in many other craigslist locations.
Most of these ads are placed from other states, often very far away
Most of the ads will take only text messages or email responses.
The answer must have something to do with the scammers doing something with phone numbers and email addresses. I responded to several of these phony ads before figuring out they were phony. But I can not figure out what the scam is?
I have never received any type of email requesting some sort of payment before shipping. Also, my phone sales calls have not increased enough to be concerned, other than receiving too many, “this is Microsoft’s tech support, and we have detected a problem with your computer” scam call. There has to be more to this than the Microsoft scam
Anyone have an insight into this scam? Thank you in advance for your help.
The background; there is a specialty item I want to buy, and considering buying it used. Craiglist provides interesting options. However, sometimes items for sale appear to be too good to be true, and they are.
After 2 years of watching craigslist ads, I can not figure out why some people keep posting phony ads? This has to be some sort of scam. Here is what most of the phony ads have in common.
Prices very low on near new products to attract many responses
Often the same ad runs for months, and in many other craigslist locations.
Most of these ads are placed from other states, often very far away
Most of the ads will take only text messages or email responses.
The answer must have something to do with the scammers doing something with phone numbers and email addresses. I responded to several of these phony ads before figuring out they were phony. But I can not figure out what the scam is?
I have never received any type of email requesting some sort of payment before shipping. Also, my phone sales calls have not increased enough to be concerned, other than receiving too many, “this is Microsoft’s tech support, and we have detected a problem with your computer” scam call. There has to be more to this than the Microsoft scam
Anyone have an insight into this scam? Thank you in advance for your help.
