Another Craigslist scam costs one guy everything but his horse

Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:50PM EDT

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It's deja vu all over again. Once again, a scammer has used Craigslist either as a prank or with truly malicious intent to entice scavengers into taking away just about everything from one homeowner's property. All it took were a couple of "Everything must go and it's all free!" ads on the site and, poof!, it was pretty much gone in no time flat.

Robert Salisbury was a bit luckier than Laurie Raye. Salisbury caught wind of what was going on when he encountered people driving away from his property, loaded down with his stuff. He stopped them in the road and questioned them, demanding hisĀ  not-really-free goods back, but they took off with his property nonetheless. By the time he reached his house he was greeted by nearly 30 people going through his things, many of whom refused to leave empty-handed and others who fled with the gear they'd managed to load into their cars before the cops showed up.

One good Samaritan gave Salisbury a call and tipped him off to what was going on. She was preparing to ride off with the man's horse when she figured out something wasn't right, considering that the horse was still in good shape and didn't look abandoned as the ad claimed.

The question now falls to lawyers and police to determine who placed the ad and who's legally responsible for Salisbury's losses. Police say it's unlikely anyone who took his stuff will be prosecuted. And while the person who placed the ad is clearly at fault, the question now falls to whether Craigslist is liable for the fraudulent listing... but he'll have to take 'em to court if he wants to find out.

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  • 1 Posted by rayvr@att.net on Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    It just goes to show that America is a land of idiots.

  • 3 Posted by junkerval on Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    was his house locked..did they break in?!

  • 4 Posted by angeladst16 on Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    They should take Craiglist to court. Since this was Craiglist's web-site they are responsible for reimbursing those that were wronged.

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