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I've seen many other "interesting" ads and wish I could see all of them again today. But I'll start the thread off with this one. I didn't come across this personally btw:
just found out that in 2 hours I will be dressing up like justin effing bieber and lip syncing to one of his songs at a damn pep rally in front of the entire school.....fml
Post pics or ads whether you found funny, hideous, a steal etc. Links will expire to ads so if you want, save the pics and upload the somewhere so it stays valid in the thread.
I've seen many other "interesting" ads and wish I could see all of them again today. But I'll start the thread off with this one. I didn't come across this personally btw:
I didn't bother looking at any of the craigslist links posted above, and even though they may be safe, I personally wouldn't click on any of them just for computer security reasons.
And while I'm sure that craigslist did start out with good intentions and I'm equally sure that there still are many good people on there with good intentions, over the years, craigslist has attracted some real shady-scumbag characters.
And it really wouldn't surprise me at all if that list of scumbags also consists of computer hackers.
I placed an ad on CL years ago over a now defunct solo business adventure that I started, and only received one legitimate inquiry from there.
I did however receive all kinds of offers from scam artists that wanted to send me checks that I would cash for them, etc.
The responses where quite overwhelming from the cockroaches that came crawling out of the woodwork, and it made me really regret ever placing an ad on there in the first place.
I'd be real careful about what you all click on and who you all deal with there.
I am just going to ask...how much time do you people have in a day!?!
I think I have 24hrs per day...
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Originally Posted by Penguinchit
Even if it was something I wanted really, super bad, I wouldn't buy it from someone who spoke or typed like that. Retards.
Amen brotha.
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Originally Posted by monstarr
I didn't bother looking at any of the craigslist links posted above, and even though they may be safe, I personally wouldn't click on any of them just for computer security reasons.
And while I'm sure that craigslist did start out with good intentions and I'm equally sure that there still are many good people on there with good intentions, over the years, craigslist has attracted some real shady-scumbag characters.
And it really wouldn't surprise me at all if that list of scumbags also consists of computer hackers.
I placed an ad on CL years ago over a now defunct solo business adventure that I started, and only received one legitimate inquiry from there.
I did however receive all kinds of offers from scam artists that wanted to send me checks that I would cash for them, etc.
The responses where quite overwhelming from the cockroaches that came crawling out of the woodwork, and it made me really regret ever placing an ad on there in the first place.
I'd be real careful about what you all click on and who you all deal with there.
I must have had over 50 transactions conducted through Craigslist. How well a person creates an ad will say a lot about them. I bought my first car off Craigslist ($600 POS that i LOVED). The seller was a standup guy that was truthful with me the whole way. It all depends on the users on Craigslist. I will say that there are a lot of undesirables on CL.
A woman hear at work had no idea what those were when we first showed her the ad. She really thought it was a bracelet, and couldn't figure out why the rest of us were laughing so hard. She gets teased about it a lot now
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