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What is the difference between Craigslist and EBAY

I have heard many horror stories about Craig'slist. What is the difference between them and Eay. I have never used Craiglist before and I think only have gone on their site once or twice. Can't the same scams be put on Ebay and wouldn't people be more likely to scam on Ebay since they never actually have to meet the person they are selling to?
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<< <i>I have heard many horror stories about Craig'slist. What is the difference between them and Eay. I have never used Craiglist before and I think only have gone on their site once or twice. Can't the same scams be put on Ebay and wouldn't people be more likely to scam on Ebay since they never actually have to meet the person they are selling to? >>
Yes, but on eBay its a lot easier to get things righted if your scammed (paypal, CC chargeback, etc). On Craigslist, your SOL once the exchange goes through unless you want to try to get police involved.
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ebay.....not so much
Seriously, the scams, crooks and fakes on Craig's List seem to outnumber the good guys by about 100-1.
On ebay, the ratio is much, much less.
It might have something to do with interstate commerce laws, and regulations/laws against mail fraud. Since Craig's List is mainly in-person/local face-to-face dealings, people there don't have to worry about those. Also, if you're dealing with someone face-to-face, in a cash transaction at a neutral site, I suppose it would also be more difficult to prove the identity of the person you're buying from. They could use a fake ID, and even if the item you bought turned out to be fake, you could be hard-pressed to prove who the seller actually was.
Steve
Steve
Craigslist the buyer or the seller shows up with a 38 smith and wesson and robs your butt.
both are bad but one hurts a little more.
<< <i>One is usually the buyers pulling the scams, the other is usually the sellers pulling the scams. >>
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Steve
Where is wisdom or common sense on questions like this ? NOTE--- Please do not ask what the difference is , as that very question points to the question of intellectual diversity as the root problem.
I like that term. Gets the point across, less confrontational than "idiot."
Actually those who embrace "intellectual diversity" may not comprestand.
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