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  2. 12 Risky Mistakes to Avoid When Shopping on Craigslist and ...

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    5. Violent Crime. In 2021, 13 people were killed trying to buy or sell through Facebook Marketplace, which makes the idea of using the site for anything seem like an unnecessary risk. However ...

  3. Conmen Seeking Suckers: Beware of Stolen Merchandise on ...

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    Whether you're buying a TV, a car or just an old piece of furniture, remember the golden rule of buying stuff on Craigslist: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. A selling price way ...

  4. Sell Your Stuff Safely With These 10 Craigslist Alternatives

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    When selling on Craigslist, you should avoid adding any personal or financial information to your post. When you meet up to exchange the goods, make sure it is in a public place. Information is ...

  5. Fence (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    To overcome this, fences often develop clandestine relationships with trusted fences in other locales, thus allowing stolen goods to be easily exchanged in bulk by fences in different cities. For some types of stolen goods, fences disassemble the good and sell the individual parts, because the sale of parts is less risky.

  6. OfferUp - Wikipedia

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    OfferUp has been used to list stolen goods. [48] Some attempts to complete transactions on OfferUp items have resulted in the seller or buyer being robbed. In 2017, a man named Zeandre Kirlew from Palm Beach, Florida, met up with a seller to purchase a pair of Nike sneakers, pulled a handgun on the seller, took the shoes, and fled the scene. He ...

  7. Possession of stolen goods - Wikipedia

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    Possession of stolen goods is a crime in which an individual has bought, been given, or acquired stolen goods.. In many jurisdictions, if an individual has accepted possession of goods (or property) and knew they were stolen, then the individual may be charged with a crime, depending on the value of the stolen goods, and the goods are returned to the original owner.

  8. Easy Money: Secrets for Selling Stuff on Craigslist, eBay ...

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    People have been making a tidy sum (or a living) selling their stuff on eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook. We asked them for the tips and tricks so you can, too.

  9. Market overt - Wikipedia

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    Market overt or marché ouvert (Law French for "open market") is an English legal concept originating in medieval times governing subsequent ownership of stolen goods. [1] The rule was abolished in England and Wales in 1994 but it is still good law in some common law jurisdictions such as Hong Kong and British Columbia.