Craigslist a Pawn in Most Evil Prank Ever

Fri Apr 6, 2007 12:28PM EDT

See Comments (23)

I've wondered how long it was going to take for something like this to happen. In fact, I'm shocked it doesn't happen much more often. Here's the rub: Basically, someone posted an ad on Craigslist that the entire contents of a Tacoma area house were free for the taking. If you've ever posted something for "free" on Craigslist, you know what happened next: The community responded in droves, making quick work of the home and stripping it bare. They took the hot water heater. The baseboards. The kitchen sink.

You can probably guess the punchline: The ad was posted by someone peeved with the actual owner of the home, who was away. In this case, suspicion has fallen on the homeowner's sister, who was evicted from the house previously and was squabbling with her sibling. The video on the linked site will be shocking to anyone who owns a house. Can you imagine coming home to such a nightmare?

Craigslist ranks alongside eBay as possibly the most notorious haven for scam artists on the Internet. And while I think it's fair to blame eBay for not looking after its customers, Craigslist is another story. The key issue: eBay is a paid service that earns a commission on every sale (bogus or not), while Craigslist is free (except for a few limited exceptions). That's the whole idea of Craigslist: It's a free bulletin board system and anyone can post anything they'd like. The community polices posts that look suspicious, and the story linked above notes that this ad was indeed flagged and deleted after some time.

What can Craigslist do to protect users? Not much, I think. Craigslist may be universal and easy, but there's nothing to stop someone from doing the same thing in a newspaper classified ad or by simply posting a sign in the yard. The vengeful are not easily stopped.

As usual, awareness of the situation is your best ally here. Having a trusted friend that can keep an eye on things for you when you're away is pretty key. Of course, common sense doesn't hurt: If you evict your sister from your house, change the locks the same day.

But hey, if you have Laurie Raye's baseboards, please return them, OK?

LINK: Family fued may have sparked cruel Craigslist hoax

Comments on Craigslist a Pawn in Most Evil Prank Ever

Post a Comment

Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.

  • 1 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hate it when people do cruel stuff like this to other people. When will the police do something about this? oh well, it's too late now.

  • 2 Posted by cherylcharbonneau@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hope the family member can live with herself what she's done is un-repairable and I pray there were no kids hurt by this stupid act I hope she is made to pay everything back in full in the shortest time possible and when the people read or hear this I hope they have already started to return the product and help put it back together

  • 3 Posted by stevejw@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a mean joke to play on someone.....especially family....hope she(if it was her)has to pay back everything that was taken from there house.Nice Family.

  • 4 Posted by yvonne1947@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    she the sibling who did this should think if it was the way around how would she feel if her sister did what she did. She would not have liked that been done to her. She should be charged.I would never have done that to anyone, not even my worst enemy. where`s her brain

  • 5 Posted by garydryland@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    It's never to late to do something about it! By ignoring the fact it is just having open seanson printed on your forehead. Stand up and do something about this before some stupid law is posted.

  • 6 Posted by gg529@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    How could any sibling be so mean. She (if it was her sister) should be accountable to get everything back herself and install it by herself then made to do all the cleaning and repairs as means as time served.

  • 7 Posted by oreos.family@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    What I'd like to know is where were the neighbours? Doesn't anyboody watch out for the other people who live around them anymore? If I saw people removing everything from one of the houses where I live you can be darn sure I would be over there asking some questions.

  • 8 Posted by animal.house@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    oh my god you must of been going crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 9 Posted by turbinator@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    I totally agree. Humanity just doesn't give a darn about each other anymore. I hope that these people get everything back so I'm proven wrong.

  • 10 Posted by yarnwench on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    IF the sister is to blame then she should be incarcerated. It is always best to have the locks changed when the rental is vacated by the renters. We live in an area that has a neighborhood watch (which includes watching houses while people are away). This neighborhood watch has saved all of us in one way or another. I do hope the owners had good insurance. Whoever did this, it is a crime and should be paid for one way or another.

More Posts: First Prev 1 2 Next Last

Post a Comment