I came back to this thread to bitch about this exact thing! They often do this when they’re selling multiple items which (I guess?) makes them think it’s okay. Put an accurate range, d-bags! I avoid these idiots by placing a minimum of $5 to weed out the lying shit sacks who put $1 in the cost field. I flag them as spam all the time. All Craig’s List buyers should start doing this in an effort to stamp out this kind of blatant lying douchebaggery.
Ha! I got practically the same TV with my house. By “got”, I mean “it was non-negotiable that they would not move out this behemoth from down the basement stairs”.
I posted it a couple times in the free section before I got someone willing to take it for free. I considered myself lucky that they were willing to move it up about eight stairs and put it in their car. I had expected to have to pay someone.
Well, to be fair, I had plenty of respondents, but none were willing to try actually moving the thing themselves. I had a few people who tried getting me to lug it for them, put it in their car for them, and still take it for free (no), and one guy who kept insisting that he was disabled and I had to bring it to his house and set it up for him because he’s so cold and lonely and has nothing for entertainment (besides, apparently, the ability to email me about ten seconds after each email…).
Heh, I’d actually be taken aback if you did know what Couch 5000 was. It’s a five year old inside joke between me and the poster above involving an honor’s high school student’s piece of, shall we say, expository writing that involved numerous spelling and grammatical errors about a futuristic sofa. A comedy goldmine it was.
Here’s more overpricing idiocy: I looked for a hard drive, thinking a used drive would be OK for using as a backup drive or for storing music files, because I wouldn’t be using the drive every day. People are charging more for GB used (albeit at smaller sizes) than what new drives cost. One guy is offering a pair of IDE drives, 60 and 80 GB, for $75 when a brand-new terabyte with enclosure costs $100. And he says “add $5 for each drive if you want me to test.”