68ragtop
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There's a few things I watch for on craigslist in addition to possible seadoo projects. It seems like there are nearly as many scams lately as there are real postings. Luckily, none of the scammers will ever figure how to improve their grammar skills. They never seem to describe what they are selling, instead they talk about how the registration stickers look awesome, or the maybe how the trailer keeps things smooth for great travel. :facepalm:
Recently I started looking for a used macbook pro for my daughter. Honestly, the majority postings I see each morning are usually scams. I've been "flagging" 2-3 per day. Its worse the than the PWC scams, probably because they are easier to "ship"
These two seadoo's have been poping up daily as well. different angles at least form time to time. Sure wish there was a way to track these clowns down.
Just search "knock me here" in CL, you can find lots of them. I have been doing that the past few mornings just to flag anything suspicious. Probably not worth the time, but if it saves one person from these crooks, maybe it is?
Recently I started looking for a used macbook pro for my daughter. Honestly, the majority postings I see each morning are usually scams. I've been "flagging" 2-3 per day. Its worse the than the PWC scams, probably because they are easier to "ship"
These two seadoo's have been poping up daily as well. different angles at least form time to time. Sure wish there was a way to track these clowns down.
Just search "knock me here" in CL, you can find lots of them. I have been doing that the past few mornings just to flag anything suspicious. Probably not worth the time, but if it saves one person from these crooks, maybe it is?
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