Every once in a while, I take a look at the "missed connections" section of Craigslist just for laughs (I swear.) It's really hard to believe that a lot of what you see is legit.
Ok, this one definitely goes into the "weird things from Craigslist" category, as a posting from just today hawks a wooden cabinet, described as "possibly haunted".
"I never think it's a good idea to buy a pet off Craigslist," said the president of the New Jersey SPCA. "The biggest issue that I see is that there really is no oversight and there are no standards."
I’ve been doing some cleaning and purging lately and found a way to get rid of some items I’m no longer using. Craiglist. I know Justin has written about the online classifieds and how you can find some interesting stuff cheap and/or even free...
About a week ago I showed you some of the strange things that people are giving away for free on the Jersey Shore section of Craigslist. From a used mattress to hundreds of light bulbs, it was an odd collection. But I think I've found something even more strange.
I don't know about you, but I have an awful lot of stuff that I don't use or need anymore. In general, it just sits around in storage gathering dust. Sure, I could use eBay or Etsy and try to make a buck. But in general, I'm not all that interested in the monetary value or going through the hassle of the listing, payment, shipping, etc (most of it probably isn't all that valuable anyway), so there