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Brandon Connell
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Jealous competition on craigslist?

Brandon Connell
  • Investor
  • Galesburg, IL
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I posted ads on craigslist in the real estate wanted section. I got a weird reply today that said formal notice and went into me being in the wrong category and overposting. Clearly someone butthurt. Anyone had issues with jealous competition? Mine was in Denver and I don't overpost.

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Bill S.
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Bill S.
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@Brandon Connell competition. Be sure to check to see if your ad is up by opening Craig's List and searching for the ad. CL will "ghost" your ad which means if you open it from your account then it shows up but is not really posted for the public to see. They don't typically ban your account unless you are egregious in multiple postings. 

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