By Hector Cisneros
I’m old enough that I can still remember when
classified ads were printed in newspapers. Then in 1995 a website called
Craigslist was launched in San Francisco that provided free classified
advertising. Since that time, Craigslist
has grown to cover the entire US plus seventy foreign countries. It’s also begun charging for some of the
classified ads that were once free. During
the past 26 years, Craigslist has had to deal with publicity over several
highly publicized crimes that made the front pages of the same newspapers the
portal was trying to supplant. To date Craigslist has been linked to everything
from solicitation and rape to robbery and murder. While the website is still the tenth most
trafficked site in the US, before you post or respond to your next classified
ad there, you need to understand how criminals can use the site to do you
harm. Below is my list of top-10 Craigslist
scams and how to avoid being victimized.