who cares. more power to you if you can get an ad up on craigslist. The flaggots on there do a good job. If you don't like it, then flag it.
If they allow tens of thousands of scams on the site daily, what does it matter if some "evil" firearms make it on there. People are very aware of craigslist, they may not be aware of our site. So why not get more exposure to your items for sale?
I've sold a ton of stuff on craigslist, my dad has as well. I have avoided all the scammers thus far. My dad even got one up on one of them. That is just part of the way it is on craigslist, you have to deal with them, they are there, it is a risk. All the same as if you posted a full auto self conversion AR-15 on here. I am guessing you would probably get a nice visit from a three letter .gov agency pretty damn quick.
But last time I checked firearms are legal, if you happen to break a websites code of conduct, their rules etc, then maybe they will ban you from it, but you aren't breaking federal or state laws...so who cares. If the scammers keep coming back it is safe to assume craigslist won't give a crap either.
I had a guy post my number on there multiple times, I knew who it was, even emailed craigslist "mods" about it....nothing was done. They don't care.
So if you get your panties in a wad because some guy breaks a websites rules, flag them, but if it isn't breaking the law, why do you really care? Are you a wanna be cop? Are you a cop? If so, enforce the LAW, not a websites policies which you have no part of. Other than that, leave people alone and let them figure out their own problems and let them get banned if it comes down to it. I just don't understand why people feel they need to be soo nosy all the time when it isn't their business.
Same with people who get pissy with prices on here and feel they need to comment in the guys ad....





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