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This is not bike related but I need as much help as I can get.
My girlfriend and I recently sold her car via craigslist. The car sold in a few hours, but my girlfriend mistakenly posted her phone number on the ad before I could proof read it. Some jackass was upset that the car was sold and has reposted another ad on craigslist with her phone number and email address so that people will call and harass her about a car that doesn't exist. I flagged the post but from what I understand, 12+ flags from 12+ different IP addresses have to be issued in order for the post to be taken down quicker. If anyone who reads this can take a second to click on the link below and flag the post, I would greatly appreciate it.
In the mean time, i've sent an email to craigslist reporting the incident and hopefully this persons IP address will get flagged and this shouldn't be an issue in a few days.
http://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/1259981934.html
Thanks again
Kenny
--Motorcycles are a balance between trust and physics. you just have to trust that your tires will work, and hope the 10 little asian guys that designed the bike got an A+ in physics
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Yeah, Ken, it's toast. Bet it didn't last 2 minutes after you hit save on this one..
It's good to have peeps, no?![]()
As an aside, with Craigslist I never list my real email address or phone number on the public listing. I always use the anonymous email by default. Once people send the email, I can then interact them through email and only have a few exchanges do I give them my number (unless they give me theirs quickly)..
Gotta be careful on these free services, gotta take the extra steps yourself, don't know the kind of people that are on there..