We’ve put together a guide on the most common craigslist scams, how to avoid them, and how to stay safe while selling or buying on craigslist.

Vague or overly generic descriptions:

If you're on craigslist, you should take heed to protect yourself with these simple tips.

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This can help you avoid falling victim to craigslist scams.

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Legitimate sellers typically provide detailed information about the item or service.

Never wire money in advance.

Use a secure form of payment.

9 essential tips to avoid craigslist scams.

Home and apartment rental scams.

If the listing is vague or uses a generic description that could apply to.

First, we’ll look at the various scams and then we’ll talk about how to avoid them.

Even if you don’t detect anything suspicious (but especially if you do), follow these best practices whenever you buy or sell through craigslist:

Scammers often use unbelievably low prices as bait.

Always use a proxy email address or phone number.

Requests to pay with gift cards are scams.

Stay safe when a buyer comes to your house.

If you don’t plan to use a real estate agent to look for a house or apartment, be on high alert for scammers.

Avoid becoming a victim by understanding how they operate and what types of tactics they use.

This article provides safety tips for buying and selling items on craigslist.

Understand which red flags to look out for when using craigslist to either buy or sell items.

Meet in public and bring a friend.

Evaluate listings carefully before agreeing to meet.

Requests to wire money are scams.

Fortunately, craigslist has instated a few deterrents in the system over the years, but scammers continue to find clever ways around them.

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In this guide, we’ll cover some of the most common scams on craigslist sites and tips for keeping your money and identity safer.

Requests to deposit a cashier's check are scams.

Provide or accept payment before meeting in person.

Plan details in advance.

In a rental scam, someone on craigslist will list a property for rent to steal your money or your personal and financial information.

Trust your instincts when vetting buyers.