Well, in one of the true Craigslist horror stories, a person thought they were getting a great deal on a car. They met the seller in a rather secluded area. As soon as they got out of their own car to check the vehicle, they were surrounded by a group of menacing - looking people. They demanded all the cash the buyer had on them and stole some of their personal items too. Another story involves a person looking for a roommate on Craigslist. The 'roommate' turned out to be a very unstable person who started harassing the original tenant, making their living situation a nightmare. And then there was the case where someone answered an ad for a pet on Craigslist. When they got to the place, the 'pet' was in a very bad condition and it was clear that it was part of some illegal animal - trading ring.
There was a case where someone bought a used item from Craigslist. When they received it, it was broken in a way that was not disclosed in the ad. But when they tried to contact the seller to get a refund or exchange, the seller became very aggressive and started sending threatening messages. It was really scary as they didn't know what this person might do next.
Scams are a big type of horror. Like when people are tricked into paying for something that doesn't exist. For example, a person pays for a concert ticket on Craigslist but the ticket is fake.
Yes, there are. There have been numerous reports of people encountering various bad situations through Craigslist. For example, some have fallen victim to scams where they were promised a great job or a great deal on an item, but in the end, they lost money. Others have had dangerous or uncomfortable meetings when trying to buy or sell something in person, with some facing threats or being robbed.
One disturbing story is about a person who found a 'too - good - to - be - true' apartment rental on Craigslist. When they went to view it, the so - called landlord was really sketchy. He asked for a large cash deposit upfront and then tried to change the terms of the lease on the spot. It was clear he was trying to scam people out of their money.
There are likely stories where people advertised services on Craigslist and got into trouble. Let's say a person offered tutoring services. They met with a client through Craigslist and the client turned out to be really unruly or even dangerous. Another aspect could be those who were looking for pets on Craigslist. Sometimes the so - called 'pet sellers' were actually involved in illegal animal trading or were mistreating the animals. And in some cases, people who were selling furniture on Craigslist had to deal with buyers who showed up at odd hours and demanded unreasonable things.
The third story involves someone who was looking for a pet on Craigslist. They found a cute dog for adoption. However, when they went to pick up the dog, the person who was giving it away was really sketchy. They demanded extra money at the last minute and when the adopter refused, they became verbally abusive. It was a horrible encounter that made the person never want to use Craigslist again for pet adoption.
One of the stories might be about a young person who was searching for a used bike on Craigslist. They found a great - looking bike at a very reasonable price. When they met the seller, the seller was really pushy about getting the money first. The young person, being naive, paid the money. But then the seller handed over a bike that was completely different from what was advertised - it was in a very bad state and almost unusable. Another horror story could be that someone was looking for a tutoring job on Craigslist. They found an ad and contacted the person. The 'employer' asked them to come to a very remote location for an interview. When they got there, they realized that it was a very strange and uncomfortable situation. There were no signs of any tutoring setup, and the person who called them there had some very odd behavior. The third story might be about a person who was renting out a room in their house through Craigslist. They got a tenant who seemed normal at first. But soon, the tenant started having wild parties at all hours of the night, disturbing the neighbors and causing a lot of trouble for the homeowner.
The most disturbing one I heard was when a family thought they were renting a house. They paid the deposit and first month's rent. But when they showed up on moving day, the 'owner' had already rented it to someone else and refused to return their money. They were left homeless and out of a large sum of money.
One horror story is about a person who bought a 'healthy' puppy from Craigslist. But when they took it to the vet, it turned out the puppy had a serious genetic disorder that the seller hid. The poor puppy suffered a lot and the new owner had to pay a large amount for treatment.