I was beginning to think that because I started hiding all the unwanted ad’s I had no interest in, Im glad i found your site describing the function of the “×” beside craigslist ad’s. At the very least they are their to protect you during the sale.Įxpensive lessons are always painful, trust no stranger alone with your cash/property. Most city police stations will even run free/low cost history reports on your new vehicle/item to verify its not stolen property, just call ask officers ahead of time so the right person is there for your report. If they dont want to meet “Runnnn Forest Runnn!!” Any legit seller will gladly meet there. I only send a couple hundred to hold the vehicle with the remainder of my cash be given in person at the nearest police staion. It was neither, seller got carb back for refund he offered “tracking shows that!”, he never refunded! He got both!!, we got, well you know? My boy lost $250 for wrong carb clearly advertised on there as direct fit OEM. You always want to leave a paper trail on any transaction, especially online.Īny small item unless I pay with Paypal or buy directly through corps like wally/Amazon etc I avoid all 3rd party sellers without Amazon itself shipping the item as those 3rd party sellers arent forced to refund/return at all. Hope you located them & got your 2k back, shame man!įwiw now Craiglist has always said “Never” send cash in to people since day one. Until they fix this issue, you can hide the post by switching to “List” or “Thumb” mode in the top left of the page. On a side note, there is a small bug in the new feature that makes it so that if the post title is too long, you won’t be able to see the “x” button when in “Gallery” mode. However, it’s probable that if you have an account it will save your hidden posts so that you won’t see the posts you don’t want to see even after you clear your browser cache or close your browser. The feature seems to be available for both logged-in users and users who are not logged in and do not have an account. So now when you search through craigslist, posts you don’t want to see and posts that you have flagged will no longer display in the search results, making it easier for you to browse listings. When you flag a post on craigslist, now the listing that you flagged will be hidden with a notification in the bottom right that allows you to show the posts that have been hidden.Īdditionally, it also allows you to hide individual posts by clicking a small “X” next to each listing in the listings page. This is a great feature update, so it’s too bad it hasn’t been publicized so more people could know about it. Craigslist got a major update today, that now allows you to hide listings from the search and automatically hides posts you have flagged, with the option to undo the hiding of the post if desired.
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