Harassment
If your personal information has been posted on QuickyList, please use our online form to report it. If someone contacts you in connection with a post containing your private information, ask them to flag the inappropriate posting immediately.
If you receive unwanted messages or suspect a scam, refer to the resources listed below.
Email Harassment
If you get an abusive email from an address ending in reply.craigslist.org (for example, rcc9la26d7534400a6a03514c34f9200@reply.craigslist.org), look for the link at the bottom of the message labeled:
"Please flag unwanted messages (spam, scam, other):"
Use that link to flag the email.
If you’re receiving messages directly from another individual (i.e., you see their personal email address rather than a relay address), you can generally block the sender in your email service. You might also want to forward details (including full headers) to their email provider.
Safety Note
If you feel threatened at any point, contact local law enforcement.
Phone Harassment
If your personal information is posted on QuickyList without your permission, use our online form to report it, and ask any callers to flag the posting containing your data.
If repeated calls are coming from the same number, you may be able to block that number on your phone or through your phone carrier.
Safety Note
If you feel threatened at any point, contact local law enforcement.
Reporting Scams
- Flag suspicious postings and fraudulent emails immediately.
- If you encounter a scam or suspicious activity, here’s who to notify:
United States
- U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
- Your State Attorney General's Office
Canada
- Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (Website) or call 1-888-495-8501 (toll-free).
- For in-person fraud or theft, contact your local police department.
If you suspect a QuickyList post is connected to a scam, please send us the details.