Posted by Rich_WI on November 01, 2011 at 16:55:41 from (50.50.123.216):
In Reply to: CRAIGS LIST posted by doug in illinois on November 01, 2011 at 14:19:34:
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That sounds like a spam responce, even though I have never gotten one like that. The tip off is both responces being exactally the same. With that said, whats the down side to answering a couple questions? Look at it this way, if you ignore them you could be passing up 2 potential buyers if they are not really spam. If they are spam and you respond, you wasted a few minutes of your life (likely less time than it took for you to post here). Now, how many responces have you gotten total? Usually I have so many responces that I get to pick and chose who I sell to but if you only have a handfull of people responding, they maybe you should expend more effort in getting ahold of people. For example, if you dont have too many responces, reply to both of they suspected spammers, whats the worst that can happen? Who cares if they get your email address? You DO have a disposable email address for selling on Craigslist, dont you? If its a spammer and they start filling your inbox, just abandon the account. Remember, getting a new email address for selling (and buying) on Craigslist is free....
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