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Anonymous wrote:As a frequent seller on Craig’s List and FB there is no way I would ever do a meetup. If you want it, you will come to my house to get it. If you won’t do that, someone else will. Has nothing to do with laziness. I don’t have time to track you down around town.
Creep.
What? This is standard. Are you new?
Actually, standard is a public meetup and has always been. Do you get off on luring women to your house?
I'm a woman. I am never taking an item I am selling anywhere for a "meetup." Glad to bring it outside the house for the purchaser, have helped move items into cars/trucks while doing this, etc. I live on a busy street corner--about 14,000 cars a day pass by here, according to the DOT--so you're as safe at my driveway as you would be in a parking lot. Take it or leave it.
You realize men sell things on Facebook, right? And refuse to bring the item out?
Also a woman who only sells from my house and would never agree to meet elsewhere. You can get a lot from the listing:
- is the area generally an area you feel safe in
- will they except venmo etc or do you have to carry a lot of cash
- is the item something you can bring outside easily? If not, bring someone else along b/c you'll probably need help carrying it out anyway
- has the person sold many other things that you can see
- can you see their profile generally
if you get a weird vibe from them you can always bail. If they try to get you to come into their house just decline. I don't think its inherently more safe to meet in a parking lot - the one exchange I did do in a random parking lot, the person could have easily pulled me into their car if they wanted without anyone really noticing. It was a mom exchanging kids clothes - I just mean when you park next to each other at parking lots, if someone wanted something bad to happen, it likely could there too