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This is truly frightning. Craigslist
The oil is all in Texas, but the dipsticks are in D.C.
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04-05-2007 09:48 AM
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Re: This is truly frightning. Craigslist
Oh my freaking God...how awful is that???????
Be who you are and say what you feel, those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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Would you just walk into a house and start hauling things off without thinking---this is crazy? Something is very wrong here? Where is the owner?
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I believe that woman is the Owner, she said she got the house from her Mother
The oil is all in Texas, but the dipsticks are in D.C.
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Re: This is truly frightning. Craigslist
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stor....34e92f1d.html
TACOMA, Wash. - Someone with cruel intentions placed a fake ad on Craigslist, inviting people to take whatever they wanted for free from a Tacoma home.
Homeowner Laurie Raye says there's little left now of the house. The outside of the home is trashed, the inside is nearly gutted and covered in graffiti. Raye says she is devastated.
"I was attached to this home because it used to be my mom's," says Raye.
The homeowner says from the light fixtures to the hot water heater, everything is gone - including the kitchen sink.
Raye recently evicted the tenant and cleaned out the rental, but she would soon be the one taken to the cleaners. A phone caller alerted Raye to the destruction. She walked through her garbage strewn front yard to find her house dismantled.
"Including the front door," said Raye. "This used to be a very nice vinyl window here."
From the light fixtures to the hot water heater, everything is gone - including the kitchen sink.
Her neighbors later reported seeing strangers hauling stuff away from her home, seemingly looking for salvage material.
The "ad" was posted on Craigslist last weekend.
"In the ad, it said come and take what you want. Everything is free," said Raye. "Please help yourself to anything on the property."
An off-duty Tacoma police officer noticed the Craigslist ad last week, inviting people to enter the unlocked house and take whatever they wanted. Later, that same officer noticed the ad was flagged and canceled after a reported burglary at the house.
"We've had a lot of scams off of Craigslist," said Detective Gretchen Ellis, Tacoma Police Department. "We've had prostitution things happen, rental scams, fraudulent activity. In this case, it appeared the items were going to be given away, but they were not."
"This can happen to anybody, but look what happened to me," said Raye.
Raye believes the unknown person who posted the ad carries a personal grudge against her, but that person also conned unsuspecting people into taking part.
"The instigator who published this ad invited the public to come in and vandalize me," said Raye.
When Raye contacted Craigslist, she received an email back saying they can't release information about who posted the ad without a subpoena or search warrant.
KING 5 was unable to get anyone from Craigslist to personally respond to this story, but the web site has a long list of rules that clearly prohibit people from posting material that is illegal, harmful, threatening or harassing.
The oil is all in Texas, but the dipsticks are in D.C.
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Re: This is truly frightning. Craigslist
Someone in the other thread (not attacking) said she (the owner I think?) was sad cause innocent ppl were invited to break the law... but from the graffiti and stealing everything right down to the kitchen sink, I think ppl knew what was really going on... it's horrible and I can't believe any one would think an ad like that was real.
Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
An 'eye for an eye' leaves the whole world blind. -Mahatma Gandhi
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LOL, would have served them right if the same person who posted the ad had called the police from a pay phone to report the house being burglarized when they were in there but then the person has a vendetta against the owner they are speculating and wouldn't have wanted to stop it.
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Re: This is truly frightning. Craigslist
Someone tried to scam me from craigslist, mailed me what were supposed to be $2000 in a money order, I was supposed to keep $600, then give the rest to their "movers" when they came to pick up the rocking chair I had for sale. I contacted the local police. That shut them up right quick. A person cannot be too careful on a site like craigslist.
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Re: This is truly frightning. Craigslist
Originally Posted by
justme23
I can't believe any one would think an ad like that was real.
I agree and I don't. On our local Freecycle group last weekend someone posted a similar ad and it was completely legit. The house is being torn down this week so they offered anything and everything up for grabs. Of course, if I were going to participate in something like that, I'd check out the validity of it first...
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