Thanks lovinwaves,
It seems so easy (too easy) compared to ebay. I have never done this before so I am a little apprehensive. But I have sooo may great items, and they are just taking up space we don't have
The craigslist site doesn't have a ton of info. on what to do. I assume you just do a little write-up and submit the post w/ pics. Then do interested people email you?
Also, when you (personally) have sold stuff do you let people come to your house to get the items (if local) or do you meet them somewhere?
I did skim over the scam stuff, need to go back and read more. It seems pretty straight forward that the seller should only accept cash. Are there any other things (not mentioned) I need to look out for?
Oh I am so excited, if this works
Yes, I agree it is much easier than ebay. My advice to you is this...Let's say for example you are selling a Graco snugride. I would put "good" photos of it on there, and most importantly a VERY detailed description. I seem to get top dollar for things that I have taken the time to write a detailed description on, and taken good photos of (good lighting is key). Don't make the potential buyer have to ask you anymore questions (they don't have time for that). So be sure all possible answers are already in the listing. <hope that made sense.
It is really up to you if you want to have them contact you through anonymous email that is fine, or you can even post your phone number in the listing. I personally never have though.
I do ALL cash transactions on my items. There was once that I did pay with a paypal payment, but I don't accept paypal because of the fees.
I always try to talk to person on the phone before the transaction takes place. If they don't want to then I would not continue with the person. I have caught onto many scams because they wouldn't talk to me over the phone.
Also, don't give them your home number. People can easily look up your home phone and find an address. Never mention any more details in your email or on the phone then you have to, ie: "My husband is at work right now, and the kids are napping, so can we meet up later?" <<bad idea LOL!
Anyways, it is pretty straight forward, and common sense. Just be careful and don't be *to* trusting of people. Keep it local, and cash only and you should be fine.
As far is picking up items I always try to meet the person in a public place. And make sure your "public Place" is full of people at the time LOL! Target may be a public place, but way out in their parking lot isn't exactly safe though, ya know what I mean?
Good luck, and feel free to ask any more questions :thumbsup: