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A Colorado woman’s bike was stolen outside of a sports bar; she then found the bike on Craigslist, pretended to be an interested buyer, and stole it back. More »

We all know those hipsters, “liking things before they’re cool” and their love for indie music. Well, now you can get this “Hipster iPad.” More »

Many of us have already been victims crimes, most especially the crime of theft! Some of us would just let go of the stolen item out of hopelessness, while others will do their very best to get back what was theirs in the first place. Meet this Vancouver-area guy, was so persistent in getting his stolen music gear! More »
I’m sure you have all heard of Craiglists by now. And you probably know it’s a pretty scary place. There are legitimate offerings for jobs and there are scams, etc. You don’t really know what you’re getting into when you look through Craiglists. But now there’s something new - Friendslist. More »
You’d think everyone was falling head over heels for Apple’s invention of the century, the iPhone, but here’s a Craigslist ad to prove you wrong. Meet some 25-year-old man looking for a room somewhere in Manhattan, but he’s not looking for any iPhone/iPad users, or as he puts it, anyone who “has sold their immortal soul to Steve Jobs.” More »

As a long time Craigslist user, I am thankful for the free service that the site provides. Having completed many transactions, I, naturally, have encountered more than a few oddballs and louts through the site. The “WTB” advertisement showcased here is an example of a buyer stooping to a whole new level of idiocy in a pathetic attempt to get a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. More »

I must preface the following article by noting that the prices are in Canadian funds, that a few of the key components purchased are pre-owned, and that an operating system is not included. The used gear that I obtained are fairly common deals that can be sourced locally through Craigslist or even eBay. I think that almost anyone in North America can build something similar for roughly $600. More »

What do you reckon is more pathetic, this clown’s inflated price or his sales pitch full of lies? Canadians are enviously eyeballing their American cousins’ iPads. The impetuous are prime targets for sellers scheming to make money by offering (at well over MRSP) locally unavailable gadgets. How about $1200 for a NEW IPAD 64GB + APPLE KEYBOARD DOCK? Wait, want the keyboard dock? Add $100. Did I say “NEW”? I meant “used for 2 days.” More »

Over the past three years alone, I have gone through roughly several dozen computers –although only two of them have been desktops. I have to admit that I have an addiction, and my constantly being connected to the internet feeds my problem. Craigslist is an amazingly useful tool, but it can also be abused. More »

If you are on a tight budget like me, then getting the absolute best bargain for your dollar is extremely important when purchasing expensive and necessary technological stuff. Most people probably spend more money on technology than on anything except for basic living expenses, mortgages, and cars. Aside from the usual sales and clearance specials at brick and mortar stores, here are a few things that I rely on to help me cut costs on must have tech purchases. More »


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