Avoiding scams selling expensive items on craigslist
May 28, 2007 5:25 PM
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I'm about to list a relatively expensive item on Craigslist (asking ~$700) and have been reading up on all of the different
scam horror stories and what _not_ to do. I'm only going to be dealing with someone in person, and I won't accept any wire transfers, cashier checks or money orders because of the high abuse potential, but I'm not sure what this leaves as viable alternatives for what I _should_ do to receive payment.
Is it OK to ask for that much cash? Is there some other alternative that I'm missing? Anything above a couple of hundred dollars seems like a lot of folding money to me. Is there some sort of unspoken maximum amount where cash is no longer viable?
Should I be asking the person for some sort of identification (driver's license?) when I make the deal? Do I need to worry about counterfeit money and get one of those pens that I see some stores use on large denomination bills that identify counterfeits?
How have other people dealt with large items that they've sold on Craigslist (or a similar forum)?
posted by freshgroundpepper to work & money (26 comments total)
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I wouldn't worry about counterfeit cash unless the person seems sketchy.
posted by JMOZ at 5:32 PM on May 28, 2007