
17 times online selling took a wrong turn
Craigslist – and other similar sites – can be really useful for finding bargains, tradespeople or even work. But some people have a seriously overblown idea of how much their items, services or jobs are worth – which is where the r/delusionalcraigslist subreddit comes in.
This list contains some of the best examples we’ve seen of sellers trying to pull the wool over buyers’ eyes – and a few would-be buyers attempting to get more of a bargain than is on offer.
1. Probably not by Van Gogh
2. Fowl play
3. Don’t use it for tennis
4. Genuine photocopy
5. ‘Physical save icon’
6. Hotrod or cut’n’shut?
7. Birthday cacks. Not a typo
8. Just a tad below minimum wage
9. “Tupperware”