Posting on Craig's List question
#1
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
Posting on Craig's List question
It don't have to be a car, it can be about anything that you list on Craig's List in your posting up in the left cornner there is a section that Craig's List adds to every posting where people can FLAG your post and by doing so that removes your ad. Is there anyway to keep people from FLAGGING your paot? Bwlow is what the Craig's List Flag looks like. Anyway to stop it? my post keep gettiing flagged for no reason. There is no way to contact anyone on there to find out how to get it stopped.
please flag with care: [?]
miscategorized
prohibited
spam
/overpost
best of craigslist
please flag with care: [?]
miscategorized
prohibited
spam
/overpost
best of craigslist
#3
Safety Car
The whole Craigslist experiment is meant to be some sort of local community thing... That is why they haven't supported Nationwide searches.
They have wanted to keep it local, and their "flagging" is a tool that allows for Community Policing of the adds. Like on eBay, when somebody lists a MINT 58 Fuelie for $24K and that seller has sold absolutely nothing before... you can click the eBay fraud alert... its kind of like that, but more in house.
I don't think you can do anything to prevent flagging...
Oh... another thing. If folks are interested in your item, they can save your details, then "flag" the item to take it down, effectively preventing others from seeing it. Its pretty crappy to do.
As a seller, it helps to have lots of pictures, great/verbose description. That way folks are more inclined to think your ad is legit and not part of the Nigerian cartel.
They have wanted to keep it local, and their "flagging" is a tool that allows for Community Policing of the adds. Like on eBay, when somebody lists a MINT 58 Fuelie for $24K and that seller has sold absolutely nothing before... you can click the eBay fraud alert... its kind of like that, but more in house.
I don't think you can do anything to prevent flagging...
Oh... another thing. If folks are interested in your item, they can save your details, then "flag" the item to take it down, effectively preventing others from seeing it. Its pretty crappy to do.
As a seller, it helps to have lots of pictures, great/verbose description. That way folks are more inclined to think your ad is legit and not part of the Nigerian cartel.
#4
craigslist has a program in place for being a paid advertiser. It looks like it aint cheap?
http://www.craigslist.org/about/help...sting_accounts
http://www.craigslist.org/about/help...sting_accounts
#5
Safety Car
The whole Craigslist experiment is meant to be some sort of local community thing... That is why they haven't supported Nationwide searches.
They have wanted to keep it local, and their "flagging" is a tool that allows for Community Policing of the adds. Like on eBay, when somebody lists a MINT 58 Fuelie for $24K and that seller has sold absolutely nothing before... you can click the eBay fraud alert... its kind of like that, but more in house.
I don't think you can do anything to prevent flagging...
Oh... another thing. If folks are interested in your item, they can save your details, then "flag" the item to take it down, effectively preventing others from seeing it. Its pretty crappy to do.
As a seller, it helps to have lots of pictures, great/verbose description. That way folks are more inclined to think your ad is legit and not part of the Nigerian cartel.
They have wanted to keep it local, and their "flagging" is a tool that allows for Community Policing of the adds. Like on eBay, when somebody lists a MINT 58 Fuelie for $24K and that seller has sold absolutely nothing before... you can click the eBay fraud alert... its kind of like that, but more in house.
I don't think you can do anything to prevent flagging...
Oh... another thing. If folks are interested in your item, they can save your details, then "flag" the item to take it down, effectively preventing others from seeing it. Its pretty crappy to do.
As a seller, it helps to have lots of pictures, great/verbose description. That way folks are more inclined to think your ad is legit and not part of the Nigerian cartel.
#6
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
Well I figure that someone out there really like me and hates to see me sell anything so they think they are helping me out by not letting me adveretise and sell things. Boy are they
#7
Racer
I have not found a way to stop flagging either, I just repost the ad.
Probably someone that has a similar ad, but your product is priced better or is much nicer for less...
I get ads flagged once in a while, takes 2 minutes to repost & its free.
Sold tons of stuff on craigslist and will continue to use their serivce.
prefer face to face transactions in CA$H.....
PS as I have posted before never let anyone in your garage to scope out your goodies, only give them your address when they are in their car with it running and cash in hand.....AND NEVER ACCEPT PAYPAL - HUGE SCAM GOING THRU CRAIGSLIST......
Probably someone that has a similar ad, but your product is priced better or is much nicer for less...
I get ads flagged once in a while, takes 2 minutes to repost & its free.
Sold tons of stuff on craigslist and will continue to use their serivce.
prefer face to face transactions in CA$H.....
PS as I have posted before never let anyone in your garage to scope out your goodies, only give them your address when they are in their car with it running and cash in hand.....AND NEVER ACCEPT PAYPAL - HUGE SCAM GOING THRU CRAIGSLIST......
#9
Burning Brakes
#10
Was just on Craigs List looking for a snow blower, saw the "flag thing" this is what it said:
Users may flag postings they believe to be in violation of craigslist guidelines, by clicking on one of the flagging links at the upper right corner of each posting:
miscategorized - wrong category/site, discusses another ad, otherwise misplaced
prohibited - violates craigslist Terms of Use or other posted guidelines
spam/overpost - posted too frequently, in multiple cities/categories, or is too commercial
Users may flag postings they believe to be in violation of craigslist guidelines, by clicking on one of the flagging links at the upper right corner of each posting:
miscategorized - wrong category/site, discusses another ad, otherwise misplaced
prohibited - violates craigslist Terms of Use or other posted guidelines
spam/overpost - posted too frequently, in multiple cities/categories, or is too commercial
#15
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
There will free Beer in FL. at the NCRS Event in Jan. one per Forum member. That is all I need is to have Tyler on my butt for a bunch of drunken Corvette guys passed out in the swap meet area. I will have some very different kinds of beer very different. Make sure you all stop by.
#16
Safety Car
one free beer... c'mon man
There will free Beer in FL. at the NCRS Event in Jan. one per Forum member. That is all I need is to have Tyler on my butt for a bunch of drunken Corvette guys passed out in the swap meet area. I will have some very different kinds of beer very different. Make sure you all stop by.
Bruce
#17
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
#18
Racer
Paypal Scam
The scam I have had presented to me is on craigslist ads whereas they text me on my phone from a long distance area code (although lots of people with cell phones don't always change their number when they move) in broken english language asking if the car is available?
SHortly thereafter I receive a lengthy text message (must be a script they are instructed to use in scammers school as it always is the same) and they offer full price and are confident that the item is in excellent condition and would come see it but they are on a boat somewhere without access to travel but still want it for their nephew. SHipping arrangements will be made and all they want is my paypal account to complete the transaction....
Usually these texts come in the late evening early am time of day (must be the time zone change in south africa?) so thats another tell. My new Iphone lets me setup a do not disburb time limit so I dont get disturbed at night any more but in the morning I delete all these suspisous requests.....
Read your paypal agreement closely...I only accept $500 deposit to paypal then balance is wire transfer to my bank account whereas I move it to another account once it hits...kinda crazy but it works and my banker tells me its not reveseable once the wire hits my account...
Of course cash is KING!
SHortly thereafter I receive a lengthy text message (must be a script they are instructed to use in scammers school as it always is the same) and they offer full price and are confident that the item is in excellent condition and would come see it but they are on a boat somewhere without access to travel but still want it for their nephew. SHipping arrangements will be made and all they want is my paypal account to complete the transaction....
Usually these texts come in the late evening early am time of day (must be the time zone change in south africa?) so thats another tell. My new Iphone lets me setup a do not disburb time limit so I dont get disturbed at night any more but in the morning I delete all these suspisous requests.....
Read your paypal agreement closely...I only accept $500 deposit to paypal then balance is wire transfer to my bank account whereas I move it to another account once it hits...kinda crazy but it works and my banker tells me its not reveseable once the wire hits my account...
Of course cash is KING!
#19
Racer
And of course nothing is shipped until the money is in my account and then money is moved again to another account!
This kinda sucks for the legit customer but they understand or they can go elsewhere.....
This kinda sucks for the legit customer but they understand or they can go elsewhere.....