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4 commentsFriday, June 5, 2009

Maybe It's Time Craigslist Charged For Some Postings

Scams abound on employment, real estate ads

4 Comments

People Should Do Their Due Diligence

Your right about free sites being natural scam deterrents, but I don't think Craigslist should charge for that reason alone. People need to be responsible for doing there own due diligence when dealing with anyone online. It's very hard to scam someone who has taken practical precautions when doing business online.

Craigslist just needs to

Craigslist just needs to replace its broken flagging system.

Definitely, this would be a

Definitely, this would be a beneficial move for both parties (craiglist and service providers). No need to do extensive monitoring of ads that are posted in the craiglist. At the same time service providers are protected.

Craigs List

Great idea! If they charged to post the scammers would not pay for an ad.

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