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- So, now it's OK to publish the name of a 16 year old juvenile, who hasn't yet been bound over by a judge as an adult? Isn't that illegal?
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- I feel so bad for these two men who were just trying to find a job to most likely provide for their families. I don't use Craigslist, but I have to agree with pbaird2...sad but true...it's the world we live in. Never allow a stranger into your home and never, EVER meet a stranger outside a PUBLIC area.
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- Craigslist is no different from using the classifieds in a newspaper; what is different are the times in which we live. One should never invite a stranger into their home or meet a stranger in an area unprotected. Sad, but blind trust has gone the way of the paper grocery bag. Meaness has always been with us but when we desensitize ourselves through texting, e-mail and video games the cost is a lessening value for life.
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- My sympathies to the families but Craigslist is not for the the uniformed. The site has it's faults but it also has warnings posted everywhere about how to avoid scams. Unfortunately most users don't avail themselves of these warnings. If you're going to use Craigslist you really need to be educated about it's benefits and pitfalls.
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- Craigslist is a cesspool and needs to be investigated and monitored or else SHUT DOWN.
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- All great ideas are eventually twisted to accommodate the sick and twisted mind of the scum that roams among us. How disgusting!
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- I have made a sell of used appliances on Craig's list. No problem yet. Of course I stay armed.
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- craigslist is like a den of thieves, murderers, and more. use it at your own risk and be aware it could cost you your life, your limbs, or your personal property.
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- EVERYTHING on Craigslist has turned into a scam.
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