Risks in advertising in craigslist to make spend

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Aug 31, 2012 | 9:31 am
  #1  
So, ive been trying to figure out how to make spend in a pinch...i am wondering if anyone has advertised in cl that they would "give back" an amount, lets say $20 for every $1000 someone spends if they would let you put it on your card.

So in a senario, person A has to make spend, advertises on cl that for anyone who lets them use person A's card for spends over a grand, they will kick back $20 per $1000.

Person "b" lives in a complex that costs $1100 a month and usually pays by check. He then gives cash to person A, who pays the rent.

Or person "c" who is a contractor who pays for materials up front. Same thing, gives person A cash and you meet them at home depot or some place like that.

Besides the inherent cost of building miles- 2%...Any other thoughts on this?
Aug 31, 2012 | 9:38 am
  #2  
I see great potential to get burned.
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:08 am
  #3  
Quote: Besides the inherent cost of building miles- 2%...Any other thoughts on this?
Yes, what about the inherent risk of buying $1000 worth of stuff for a stranger (from Craigslist, nonetheless). Too shady for me.
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:13 am
  #4  
I don't think there's too much risk for person A in this scenario if he or she is receiving cash on the spot to make the transaction. However, I don't think $20 is enough incentive to make person B or C want to participate. The purchase won't be in their name, so they might have trouble with any returns. They have to arrange to meet up with person A in what may be an inconvenient location or at an inopportune time.

I think this would work better with friends than with someone from Craigslist.
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:47 am
  #5  
You're ignoring the bigger issue: You will be holding $1000 in cash and a stranger will know this. I'd never, ever, ever do this. NEVER.

A couple potential negatives:

You Buy Jewelry and Person #1 shows up and takes it and runs. No one will pre-pay you because they'd fear you'd rob them. So you're carrying a $1,000 item around and someone know where you will be and when you will be there.

Or

You buy TV. You hand to Person #1, and receive $1000 USD. Yay...all is well. Person #1 leaves, and Person #2 (a friend of his/her) shows up and robs you. You have no recourse, and could even be hurt!

Just google "Craigslist robbery" Remember this story:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-mar...3#.UEDp09ZlTFA
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:50 am
  #6  
2% for Craiglist plus all the time and trouble?

What is the fee for paypal now? 3%? Isn't it safer just to paypal yourself?
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:53 am
  #7  
Quote: 2% for Craiglist plus all the time and trouble?

What is the fee for paypal now? 3%? Isn't it safer just to paypal yourself?
If you want to get banned from PP
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:56 am
  #8  
Quote: If you want to get banned from PP
I guess you can get banned, but I should clarify...I meant paypal another family member/friend. It's just to meet the spending.

I'd much rather risk getting banned from paypal (which isn't that great anyway) than to have a scary Craigslist stranger run off w/my money.
Aug 31, 2012 | 10:57 am
  #9  
Not seeing much here in the line of miles and points and question has been answered so I'll go ahead and close this.