Craigslist 101: How to buy and sell safely (2024)

Anna Marie Ronning of Minneapolis couldn't even give away an entertainment center on Craigslist. A little creative marketing was needed. As she and her kids were baking peanut butter cookies, they decided to change the subject line to "Free: Plate of melt-in-your-mouth peanut butter cookies with furniture."

Not only did someone arrive quickly to pick up the cookies and entertainment center, but her ad was chosen as the "best of Craigslist." More than a few responders said they didn't need the furniture but asked for her cookie recipe.

Most Craigslist transactions like Ronning's take place without incident. She also has bought more than 75 items through the popular classified-ad website with no problems.

But Craigslist (minneapolis.craigslist .org) also has become synonymous with scams and tragedy, based on news reports of crimes committed using the site's free classified ads. It's enough to scare novices away from using the world's seventh most popular English-language website, which attracts 50 million visitors monthly.

So, for those who have yet to dive in, I asked readers to share their tips and experiences as buyers and sellers on Craigslist. Many wrote that once you ignore the fake, generic responses from people who ask, "Is your item still available?" and the scammers who want to pay you with a money order or wire transfer, the buying and selling experience can be relatively painless.

Safety tips

• Bring another person along when buying or selling to minimize the chance of robbery.

• Meet the buyer at his or her bank for large purchases such as a car. The buyer withdraws the cash and hands it to the seller -- or the seller can get a bank check instead -- and the buyer takes the car.

• Meet in a public place for smaller items. Bring a cell phone, and tell a family member where you're going.

• Stick with local buyers and sellers. Anyone who is "out of the country" or "out of the state" is a red flag.

• Avoid anyone who asks for a wire transfer.

• Provide a cell phone number or other number that can't be searched online for a home address.

• Don't give your home address to a buyer until you've had a chance to talk by phone and the buyer provides a number.

• Don't include personal information in your ad, such as a home address, e-mail address (use Craigslist's anonymous e-mail address instead) or landline phone.

Buyer tips

• Deal only with sellers who accept cash. Wiring funds via Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal or other services for a transaction is not a good idea.

• Ask if items, especially furniture, come from a smoke-free or animal-free house to avoid odors.

• Negotiate in front of the seller when you're standing there with the cash.

• Be cautious when buying tickets sold by people who won them from local radio stations. In some such cases, tickets are not issued and must be claimed on the day of the event at the venue by showing an ID, which won't match up when resold. It's always best to buy physical tickets only.

• Bring exact change.

Seller tips

• Know spam when you see it. If a potential buyer sends an e-mail asking, "Is your item still available?" instead of mentioning anything specific about it, it's probably spam.

• Write a specific title. "Must sell" or "Want to sell" are useless. Try "Brown leather sofa in pristine condition for $500" instead.

• Include photos, size, dimensions, color and other pertinent details, even the original purchase price.

• Try a small price instead of "free." One seller had more luck selling an old sofa for $20 than when it was posted as "free."

• Tell buyers that the first person to show up with cash gets it. No holds. Many sellers report frustration with buyers who don't show when they say they will.

• Tell buyers that the price is non-negotiable for the first day or two (unless you are willing to negotiate).

• Accept cash only. Have directions to the nearest cash machine handy if the buyer shows up with a check.

• Remove sold items from Craigslist immediately to avoid more calls and e-mails.

• Know that most buyers are looking for garage sale pricing. It's easy to go back into your ad and lower the price.

• If giving stuff away, put "curb alert" in the title before the name of the item. One seller said that nine times of out 10, her items are gone within an hour when she puts freebies outside.

Tips are from Anna Marie Ronning, John Quast, Matt Jung, Ronald King, Pat Watson, Chris Trinh, Laura Bahr, Patrice Lott, Robb Hignite, Steven Rothberg, Alicia Vap, Scott Gurrola, Joe Gangelhoff, Dylan Corbett, Julie Warner and Gregg Quam.

John Ewoldt • 612-673-7633 or jewoldt@startribune.com. If you spot a deal, share it at www.startribune.com/blogs/dealspotter.

Craigslist 101: How to buy and sell safely (2024)

FAQs

Craigslist 101: How to buy and sell safely? ›

Craigslist.org offers more advice for users by suggesting that buyers and sellers should have a friend accompany you. They also urge users to never post a physical address, home phone number or e-mail address on the site. As a buyer there are particular precautions to take when arranging meetings and paying for items.

How do I protect myself when selling on Craigslist? ›

Take a tip from Internet daters and don't leave things to chance at that first meeting.
  1. Put your email address in your Craigslist sales ad, but use the built-in anonymizer to scramble the address on the receiving end. ...
  2. Include a cellphone number in the ad if you must give a number at all.

How to purchase from Craigslist safely? ›

If you're offered purchase protection at a price, you're looking at a scam.
  1. Deal locally. ...
  2. Examine the product before finalizing a sale. ...
  3. Don't accept or send a cashier's check, certified check or money order as payment. ...
  4. Use cash — safely. ...
  5. Don't share your personal information.

What should I not do when selling on Craigslist? ›

Craigslist.org offers more advice for users by suggesting that buyers and sellers should have a friend accompany you. They also urge users to never post a physical address, home phone number or e-mail address on the site. As a buyer there are particular precautions to take when arranging meetings and paying for items.

How do you sell on Craigslist for beginners? ›

Select the Craigslist for your city on https://craigslist.org.
  1. Click post an ad under the Craigslist logo at the upper-left corner.
  2. Navigate through the steps to complete your posting. Be sure to add images and select an appropriate category.

What is the safest way to accept payments 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.

What should I be careful of on Craigslist? ›

In this guide, we'll cover some of the most common scams on Craigslist sites and tips for keeping your money and identity safer.
  • Craigslist rental scams. ...
  • Craigslist verification code scams. ...
  • Ticket scams. ...
  • Pet scams. ...
  • Cashier check scams. ...
  • Overpayment scams. ...
  • Craigslist guarantee scams. ...
  • Car sales scams.
Jan 22, 2024

What is the best way to pay someone on Craigslist? ›

Use a secure form of payment

If the transaction is for an expensive item, such as a car, meet the seller at the bank, and have them draw and deliver the cashier's check right then and there. Never agree to wire money, accept wired money or take a check for more than the purchase price.

Why do Craigslist buyers ask for a phone number? ›

Scammers are now responding to ads but tricking sellers into thinking they are busy at work and can't talk until later. Instead of leaving you with a contact number, they request you enter your phone number into a website that “stores information” for them. Don't fall for it!

How to spot a Craigslist scammer? ›

Scammers often use fake sites to lure buyers into paying for items that don't exist. Always check the URL before finalizing a purchase. Craigslist does not back any transaction on its site. If you receive an email or text trying to sell you purchase protection, you're looking at a scam.

Should you give your address on Craigslist? ›

How can I find out if someone is a scammer on Craigslist? After several emails back and forth, they asked for my address so they can pick up what I am giving away. Never send your adress to someone you meet online!

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.

What is the best payment method to not get scammed? ›

By and large, credit cards are easily the most secure and safe payment method to use when you shop online. Credit cards use online security features like encryption and fraud monitoring to keep your accounts and personal information safe.

How do I sell on Craigslist without getting scammed? ›

How Can I Avoid Getting Screwed When Selling on Craigslist?
  1. When You Can't Meet in Public, Take the Necessary Precautions. ...
  2. Get a Google Voice Number. ...
  3. Detect and Delete Scam Emails. ...
  4. Only Accept Cash. ...
  5. Price Your Item High. ...
  6. Don't Write a Long Ad.
Jun 5, 2012

How do you price something to sell on Craigslist? ›

People on Craigslist are not afraid to make low-ball offers. You want to price your stuff 10-30% above the price you won't go below. This way, when a buyer makes a low-ball offer, you have room to negotiate. You can say “final price” or “firm” but c'mon, it's Craigslist.

What sells the fastest on Craigslist? ›

12 Items That Currently Sell the Most Money On Craigslist
  • Home Appliances. Gently used or well-maintained appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers are always in demand. ...
  • Furniture. ...
  • Electronics. ...
  • Cars and Motorcycles. ...
  • Power Tools. ...
  • Sporting Goods. ...
  • Garden Equipment. ...
  • Tech Accessories.
Jan 24, 2024

How do I sell on Craigslist safely near me? ›

13 Tips for Staying Safe on Craigslist
  1. Always use a proxy email address or phone number.
  2. Plan details in advance.
  3. Meet in public and bring a friend.
  4. Stay safe when a buyer comes to your house.
  5. Use a secure form of payment.
  6. Trust your instincts when vetting buyers.
  7. Always inspect items before forking over the cash.

How do I protect myself as a seller? ›

How to Protect Yourself When Selling Online
  1. Protect your personal information. ...
  2. Limit communication channels. ...
  3. When selling locally, stick to in-person transactions. ...
  4. Only accept payment through approved methods. ...
  5. Take extra caution with shipping. ...
  6. Take advantage of seller protections and guidelines.

How to sell without getting scammed? ›

Don't Accept Weird Funds, Checks, or Money Orders

As much as possible, do not accept personal checks, cashier's checks, wire transfers, or money orders. If a customer insists using one of these modes of payment, they're most likely trying to scam you. If you're selling big items like a car, do it in your bank.

How do I stay anonymous on Craigslist? ›

To reply anonymously, you need to create a free Web-based email address, which does not contain identifiable information.
  1. Go to a free Web-based email service, such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail.
  2. Choose to create a new account and follow the service's instructions. ...
  3. Go to Craigslist.org and locate the ad you want.

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