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Is This Craigslist Email a Scam? How to Tell

Craigslist scams are widespread across buying, selling, renting, and job listings, featuring fake check schemes, rental scams, and phishing designed to steal personal information.

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Common Craigslist Scam Types

Fake check overpayment scams
Rental listing scams
Job offer scams
Phishing via fake Craigslist emails
Wire transfer scams

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Craigslist. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

I want to buy your item. I will send a cashier check for $2,000 (item is $500). Please wire the difference back.

Craigslist: Your posting has been flagged. Verify at craigslist-verify.com

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Buyers offering more than asking price
  • Rental listings with prices far below market rate
  • Requests for wire transfers or gift card payments
  • Communications from non-craigslist.org email addresses
  • Sellers who cannot meet in person

Legitimate Craigslist Contact Info

Visit craigslist.org for posting help. Craigslist recommends meeting in person for local transactions. Never wire money to strangers.

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