This afternoon I saw a bike on Craigslist that sounded like a really good deal, however, it seemed too good to be realistic. I searched on the Stolen Bike Registry and didn't see anything to match it. I also Googled for "stolena bike make Chicago" and nothing similar came up.
When I looked back later, the poster had deleted the ad.
So, I like to get a good deal and am on the lookout for several people who are looking for bikes. Any advice to keep a person from inadvertently purchasing stolen property?
Thanks!
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When you go to see the bike...look for angle grinders laying around...
Try WorkingBikes at 25th and Western.
All their used bikes are from donations and less likely to be stolen.
The have bikes from $100 - $200
http://workingbikes.org/image/tid/3061
I think your instincts were right. The main thing is that when it seems too good to be true, it is. The rightful owner of a $1,000 bike is not going to sell it for $200. A thief who wants to unload it soon would do so. The proper owner will wait and get what they think the bike is worth.
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