Top 6 Craigslist scams: Don’t fall for these tricks (2024)

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Here’s how to spot and dodge scams when searching for stuff on the classified ads website that offers almost everything under the sun

Phil Muncaster

12 Aug 2024 , 5 min. read

Top 6 Craigslist scams: Don’t fall for these tricks (2)

People have been buying and selling items on Craigslist for nearly three decades. As a platform for digital classified ads, its utility is still second to none for many people. But its simplicity (and anonymity) can also create risks that are, in many respects, equal to, if not more acute than with, those on online marketplaces such as Facebook Marketplace.

Indeed, there’s little in the way of protection from scammers, who might sell you items that don’t exist or try to harvest your personal information for use in follow-on fraud. Alternatively, they may try to buy items you’re putting up for sale using fraudulent payment methods.

It pays to stay aware of both old and relatively new tricks they’re using to do so. Look out for the following warning signs.

Common Craigslist scams to avoid

1) Non-existent items

There’s a whole category of Craigslist scams that revolve around a fraudster claiming to sell something they don’t have in their possession. It could be a ticket to a show, a car, a pet, an apartment or holiday rental, or even a job listing. They’ll usually draw victims in by either creating a sense of urgency (i.e., a ‘last chance to buy’ a sold-out gig ticket) or by advertising an item for much lower than its face value.

They want either full payment, or a downpayment on an expensive item, via a payment method that is hard to trace, and even harder for you to get reimbursed (i.e., wire transfer, crypto, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, etc). In the case of job listings, they may ask you to pay for training or equipment up front, and could also request you hand over sensitive personal/financial information. They may also use fake third-party sites to add legitimacy to a fake item scam.

Be alert to these warning signs, only pay for items via secure payment methods, and never pay for a high-value item before seeing it in person first (including property rentals).

2) Overpayment

A buyer sends you a check for an item, but it’s for more than the purchase amount. They urgently request you pay them the difference via wire transfer or a similar method. However, in the meantime, the check bounces, leaving you out of pocket.

Always wait for any check payment to clear before refunding any money, or sending your goods.

3) Google Voice scam

A buyer might claim to want to verify your identity before they purchase online – and send you a six-digit Google Voice verification code to do so. They will request the code when it is sent to you.

In reality, it’s not authenticating you, but instead allowing the scammer to set up and authenticate a Google Voice account associated with your phone number. They can then use your phone number to scam others.

Never send an unknown buyer a Google Voice verification code.

4) Phishing scams

Scammers have various tried-and-tested tactics designed to trick you into handing over personal and financial information (known as phishing). They may send an email purporting to come from Craigslist itself offering certification, purchase protection or some other type of ‘guarantee’. Clicking through will take you to a phishing site designed to harvest your information. They might also use fake ticketing or e-commerce sites as part of a non-existent item scam.

Never trust unsolicited emails and if a seller takes you to a third-party site, be wary of entering any personal or financial details. Check for spelling mistakes or strange URLs.

5)Bouncing checks

Some buyers want to pay by cashier’s check. But this should be a red flag as these non-digital payment methods are easier to fake than you might think.

Avoid anyone wanting to buy an item you’re selling on Craigslist via cashier’s checks. Or tell them you’ll only send the item once the check clears. And definitely never send an item before the check arrives.

6) Fake escrow

An escrow company is an independent third party that holds the funds when two entities transact. Unfortunately, scammers have worked out a way to game this system, by creating their own fake escrow sites.

Whether buying or selling, the scammer might claim they want to use a specific escrow site to insulate themselves from fraud. But all it will end up doing is stealing your money and/or harvesting your personal and financial information.

Always research the escrow site if suggested by a buyer/seller on Craigslist or suggest one of your own.

How to avoid Craigslist scams

Understanding what the most popular scams look like on Craigslist is a giant step towards staying safer on the site. Heed the above warning signs, such as outrageous bargains, sellers who try pressure tactics or who are evasive about the item for sale, buyers that want to pay via check or who overpay, and individuals sending Google Voice ‘verification’ numbers.

Also consider:

  • Requesting to see a high-value item for sale in person (ensuring you are in a public space and are accompanied)
  • Using secure payment methods like credit cards, even disposable ones, instead of paying via gift cards or cryptocurrency, two methods that are popular among fraudsters but difficult to trace and recover
  • Being skeptical of third-party sites
  • Refusing to share any personal or financial information in your communications with sellers and buyers
  • Using disposable phone numbers and email addresses so that you further protect your main contact information. (Craigslist uses two-way email relay to hide your email address when communicating with buyers or sellers).

If you got scammed on Craigslist

In the event of a worst-case scenario, keep calm. Consider the following:

  • Report the scam to the FTC (if you’re based in the US) and/or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center
  • Keep a close eye on your bank and credit accounts and flag if there’s any suspicious activity
  • Tell Craigslist that the listing was a scam, by clicking on the red flag icon and submitting a report
  • File a report with the police

Craigslist can be a great resource. But the price we pay for convenience is having to navigate the darker side of the digital world. Stay safe.

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Top 6 Craigslist scams: Don’t fall for these tricks (2024)

FAQs

Top 6 Craigslist scams: Don’t fall for these tricks? ›

Be familiar with Craigslist

Scammers often create lookalike sites to lure buyers into paying for items that don't exist. Always confirm the URL before finalizing a purchase. Craigslist does not back any transaction on its site. If you're offered purchase protection at a price, you're looking at a scam.

How to tell if it's a Craigslist scammer? ›

Be familiar with Craigslist

Scammers often create lookalike sites to lure buyers into paying for items that don't exist. Always confirm the URL before finalizing a purchase. Craigslist does not back any transaction on its site. If you're offered purchase protection at a price, you're looking at a scam.

Should you put your phone number on Craigslist? ›

When posting items for sale on Craigslist, you should always: Avoid adding any personal information in the posting, including your name, real phone number or real email address. Always use the generated email address on your Craigslist posts.

How do I verify a buyer on Craigslist? ›

  1. Talk to the person on the phone, if possible, about the deal. If you have to email them first to make the initial contact, ask them for their phone number so you can talk more about the item. ...
  2. Meet the person you're doing business with in a public place, such as a coffee shop. ...
  3. Complete your transaction in cash.

How do I make sure I am not being scammed on Craigslist? ›

5 Ways to Avoid Getting Scammed on Craigslist
  1. Check the URL to be sure you're not on a bogus look-alike site. ...
  2. Deal locally so you can finalize a sale in person. ...
  3. Examine the product in person before finalizing a sale. ...
  4. Don't send a money order or wire transfer as payment for an item. ...
  5. Don't share your personal information.

What can a Craigslist scammer do with my email address? ›

With just your email address, scammers can:
  • Target you with sophisticated phishing emails.
  • Find more sensitive information about you — including where you live.
  • Attempt to hack into your social media or other online accounts.
  • Impersonate you and scam your friends and family.

How do I verify someone is real? ›

Verifying in person

The most common way to verify identity is to see the person and a government-issued, photo ID card (e.g., driver's license, state ID card, or Passport). This is “something you have” and “something you are” factors.

How do I protect myself when selling on Craigslist? ›

Don't share personal details. Never disclose your personal or financial information to strangers online. There is no need for your Craigslist contact to know your bank account number, home address, or date of birth. You might share your cell phone number with someone you are meeting in person, but not more.

How does a buyer contact a seller on Craigslist? ›

Contacting Someone on Craigslist

To reply to a Craigslist post, just click the reply button. To use your device's default email app, select the first link. Otherwise, select the web-based email you use (like Gmail or Yahoo) or copy and paste the email address at the bottom of the window into a new email manually.

How do you trust someone on Craigslist? ›

In Person Transactions

The overwhelming majority of craigslist users are trustworthy and well-meaning. Nevertheless, when meeting someone for the first time, please remember to: Insist on a public meeting place like a bank or police department. Some police departments have buy/sell areas set aside for meeting.

What is the safest way to accept payment on Craigslist? ›

Craiglist Safety Tips for Sellers

Request cash payment when exchanging in person. If you're shipping your item, use a service such as PayPal for more security. Never accept a money order; this is usually a scam. Cashier's checks can be forged, so exercise caution when accepting these.

Can a Craigslist post be traced? ›

It is important to remember that even if you post something on Craigslist anonymously, law enforcement may still be able to trace the content back to you.

How do I reply to a buyer on Craigslist? ›

How to reply to craigslist postings
  1. Click "Reply."
  2. A window with response options will appear. ...
  3. Make sure the response address is highlighted and copy it to your clipboard. ...
  4. Now open your email program and start a new message.
  5. Paste the response address into the "To" field.

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