How to detect fake CraigsList E-Mail correspondence (those trying to scam, con and hoax you)
WARNING - I will NOT be held responsible for any damages the methods shown in this video may cause to yourself or someone else, including loss of chance and/or loss of security and privacy, including (but not limited to) your personally identifiable information and identity and/or loss of profits resulting from the use of such methods shown in this video. Any information or program you choose to put into use from this video is done AT YOUR OWN RISK.
This video will try to help you detect fake CraigsList correspondence (a disingenuous party who is trying to trick you into either confirming your E-Mail address as valid so that it may be added to a spam mailing list, or one who is trying to scam you into sending out your merchandise in exchange for a counterfeit bank cheque or postal money order that is sure to bounce when attempted to be cashed at your bank.) To the untrained seller, it can be difficult to decipher between authentic CraigsList buyers and 'con men' contacting you under false pretenses in the hopes that you fall for their hoax.