And I agree with you, and those who don't give their address. However, many people do, and once the idea gets out there, I think we will hear more and more of this. Remember the person who showed a ring on her front porch, with her husband inside watchign TV, and they took her? Again, this was CL.
I know someone who was selling a file cabinet. She told the people on Craig's list (who asked about where it was in her house, would they have to carry it far and she told them it was on her enclosed front porch, ready for pick up) and set up a time for them to see it. I don't remember if she told them it would have to be later, because she was going to be out, or if they figured it out, but when she returned, it was gone along with the rest of her porch furniture.
So, yes, I agree, that if you are meeting in a public place, you should be fine, but many many peoplle aren't.
I don't even give my home address for eBay.
I just think people have gotten complacent with something like CL. It's not just this diamond ring. There have been many incidents in our area..just not a murder.
For me, it's no more CL, since I only sell items there too big for eBay..so I can't meet them elsewhere. I have occasionally met elsewhere for the smaller items, but since eBay has improved the search for me, I won't even do that now, since this story really made me stop and think.
I feel horrible for that family, but this isn't an issue with Craigslist.
I have sold on there before and have met people in the coffeeshop of the very busy Barnes & Noble quite a way from my house. There is no way anyone would ever get my address or even my neighborhood or place of business.
Common sense, people...