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		<title>Spot a CraigsList Car Shipping Scam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I&#8217;ve been shopping for a car and I found lots of scams.  Here are a few easy ways to spot the common shipping scams. Be aware.  Craigslist puts a warning about shipping scams in giant letters on every car page &#8211; don&#8217;t ignore it.  It looks like this: But also don&#8217;t expect it to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I&#8217;ve been shopping for a car and I found lots of scams.  Here are a few easy ways to spot the common shipping scams.</p>
<p>Be aware.  Craigslist puts a warning about shipping scams in giant letters on every car page &#8211; don&#8217;t ignore it.  It looks like this:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Craigslist Shipping Fraud Warning" src="http://content.screencast.com/users/tiresidedown/folders/Jing/media/4cda0c91-ead3-4ec3-a372-098497ae0feb/00000941.png" alt="" width="465" height="51" /></p>
<p>But also don&#8217;t expect it to always be obvious.  Look for:</p>
<p>- Images of text instead of text.  This isn&#8217;t sure-fire, but common.</p>
<p>Look for the location of a car.  If there&#8217;s no city, look for a zip code that&#8217;s way off from yours.  Like anything that starts with a 1 if you&#8217;re on the West coast.  Skip it.  Instantly.  You can report it if you like, but it doesn&#8217;t *say* shipping so it might not get pulled.</p>
<p>- Any mention of any form of electronic payment of any kind.  ANY.  If it&#8217;s eBay, go find it on eBay, not CL.  No PayPal, no escrow, no transfer weirdness.  If anything smells weird, it is.  There are plenty of cars to choose from, skip that one.</p>
<p>- In general, skip anything that says they don&#8217;t have a title.  Don&#8217;t mess with it!</p>
<p>- If it&#8217;s a rare car, truly, then be prepared.  Go drive to see it asap and take cash.  If you wait, you might lose out.</p>
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