Posted on 06/04/2016 7:32:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Ready to kick your Craigslist game up a notch? Maybe you're a regular seller on the site or maybe you want to get started. Either way, we'll cover the basics of how to make money on Craigslist so you can start using the site as your side hustle and make your listings stand out from the crowd.
1. Getting Started
If you don't already have a Craigslist account you'll need to make one if you want to make money on Craigslist. On your local Craigslist site, (e.g. newyork.craigslist.org) you'll see a link in the top left that says "post to classifieds." Click on that link. Then in the top right you'll see an option to log in to an existing account or create an account. To create a new account you'll go through the usual steps to getting set up with a new site (providing your email, etc.).
Once you have an account set up you can create your first listing. The first thing you'll do is select the type of posting you're creating. If you're selling an item you can choose "for sale by owner." Then you'll choose the category of the good from a long list that includes things like "antiques," "appliances," "bicycles," "furniture," "jewelry," "tools" and more. Depending on your area, once you select a category you may be asked to narrow down your location. For example, in New York you'll be asked which borough you're in....
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I will use this “Craigslist” you speak of. For I am a Nigerian princess and will send you 10,000 dollars. Unfortunately I am stuck in Yemen and can’t get to my bank. But if you send me 1,000 dollars now for bus fare I can get home and will send you the money.
In Omaha, the police recommend completing the transaction at their various locations.
Good evening, officer. Yes, I'm just here to complete my purchase of, um, flour. And oregano.
The don’t really delete.
I just went into an old address I used on craigslist and looked at my listing of expired and deleted sites. I hit repost and it popped right back up just like when I originally posted it 4 years ago.
Craigslist keeps everything.
Think the IRS might be interested?
Facebook and Google are thought to be paid by different governments, certainly ours, to collect info on citizens. Neither have the business model to make the money that they do, so government funding is likely.
CL appears to be an under the radar company that does the same. They certainly have the income, and the business model is not lucrative for their reach and data collection.
And face it, Leftists are now totalitarian fascists.
So use CL to your hearts content, but be aware that TANSTAAFL (there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch)
Hmmm, bought my pedigree black lab off CL. No papers but she’s a beauty and exhibits classic lab traits. Then when she had pups I sold them via CL. Which is good since it will just about pay for the repairs of what she chewed-up as a pup.
That renter scam is ubiquitous. CL is just one of many venues used for the scam. Scammers troll the MLS listings and post rental ads before the property makes it to Trulia, Zillow, etc. The one a relative encountered was a $50 application fee for processing the rental application for a property that was for sale. We’d avoided.
When I moved back to TX I had to sell my truck, as it did not have AC.
I posted it on CL, with a photo. It sold in 15 minutes. Ended up selling it to normal Aggies who had transferred out to SF.
What the ad really did was force all the pushy Mexicans out of the woodwork. Many showed up and insisted I should sell them the truck for less than my asking price “just because”. One fat mexi-criminal brought her brother who insisted I sell her the truck at a discount because she was a single mother, as if her poor life choices were my problem. He almost tried to get physical when I told him to go away.
They really thought that the white guilt thing would work. It didn’t.
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