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Craigslist Personals: Ads You Should Flag Immediately Type 2

The next type of scammer ads is the one where the description doesn't match the photos. Take a look at the screen shot below. The ad claims BBW (Big Beautiful Woman), but do you see a BBW in the photo? Perhaps the girl is so insecure that she feels that she is BBW, but in my experience, it's always a bot that responds. The scammer probably took someone else's ad and put an enticing body on it. And if it is a real person, she should learn to be more honest with herself and be more honest in her ads. Flag it immediately.

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smiles
Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:37:12 -0700

Screen shot below shows another easy catch. This time, it's not the the girl's body that's a mismatch. Instead, the description claims she is in Miami, but the ad is posted to Inland Empire, which is in California! Flag it!

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smiles
Thu, 18 Jun 2015 00:52:24 -0700

The following screen shot is another scam. There is no photo, but the textual content is wrong. It says, "play in the snow". It's summer time in southern California. It was over 100 degrees outside yesterday! Victorville do get snow when the condition is right. But we are in a drought!

Real people do make mistakes in their ads. But not this kind of mistake. What would even put snow in their mind down in southern California during the summer months?

Flag it!

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smiles
Sat, 20 Jun 2015 10:36:52 -0700

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Title: Craigslist Personals: When Should You Flag an Personals Ad?
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Excerpt: If you have used Craigslist personals ad for any period of time, you'd know that it's full of scammer bots. But did you know that you can flag these ads when you come across them? To flag it, just click on the "prohibited" link or the box next to it (see screen shot below). After a few people has fl . . .
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