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I swear by craigslist for everything, but it requires attention to detail and caution. Basically want to just post to one platform, and automate a duplicate ad on the other. Craigslist had gotten practically useless with all the people spamming a bunch of car names for junk car ads.
I'm coming to london in the fall for an internship, and i was wondering if there was a catchall site like craigslist where i can go to find jobs, things for sale, etc. I was wondering if anyone knows about some local apps/ sites to sell things on like an online garage sale/ yard sale that are similar to craigslist. This is a welcome change. It seems to me that craigslist is purposely being attacked (perhaps with the intent of causing people to lose trust/confidence in the site).
Craigslist is a largely unregulated marketplace that can be attractive to scammers and frauds, but it is also a rich wealth of opportunity for wonderful deals. Hopefully it'll eliminate that issue. Don't spam your non los angeles topics here. Craigslist has been a reliable source for finding garage sales.
Perhaps there is a competitor site that wants to do away with free platforms like craigslist so they can charge you a fee? Recently when i check my area for sales, it shows dozens of listings from numerous… Craigslist did charge a $5 fee to list, but that didn't deter any of the fake car ads. I do a lot of selling and it would be helpful if i didn't have to duplicate every listing.
Also how's the job market for restaurant/fast food/retail work? Craigslist is descent but i'd like to find others which i can list my items on.