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there is a guy who posts a lot of low-priced bikes on CL...a while back when I was in the market I called him--his number is always in the post. the first thing he said was "which bike you callin about?" Seeing that he had 5 or 6 bikes posted at the same time--i asked if i could come take a look at all of them before deciding. He bluntly said no, and that i could only look at ONE bike. at that point i hung up...too fishy, right?
Sometimes I've wondered about this used bike shop that is in the 3700 block of Broadway, on the west side of the street. Three times I've seen a guy pull up in a red pickup with the back full of bikes. Is that a typical way for a used bike shop to get their bikes?
good question. store is called nearly new.
Rachel said:Sometimes I've wondered about this used bike shop that is in the 3700 block of Broadway, on the west side of the street. Three times I've seen a guy pull up in a red pickup with the back full of bikes. Is that a typical way for a used bike shop to get their bikes?
Sometimes I've wondered about this used bike shop that is in the 3700 block of Broadway, on the west side of the street. Three times I've seen a guy pull up in a red pickup with the back full of bikes. Is that a typical way for a used bike shop to get their bikes?
I had an inquiry from someone newly arrived in town about responding to a Craigslist ad and encountering a situation that seemed suspicious to her at 2906 W. Armitage. Are any of you familiar with this place? The text of her inquiry follows:
The reason I'm contacting you today is to just share concerns over a bike sales operation I discovered today, through an ad on Craiglist.
My husband was looking for a large frame bike, and found one listed on W Armitage, so we went to have a look.
The guy had a large room with over a hundred bikes there. They were all secondhand, varying condition, and I think that most if not all were adult bikes.
It all seemed very suspicious. As a Londoner sadly bike theft is something I see all the time, I've lost two bikes myself in the past few years. So I hope I'm wrong about this but it seemed a very suspicious set up.
I'm new here and don't want to jump to conclusions or make trouble, so I'm writing just to ask firstly if you know of a legitimate bike business at that address, and if not, what should be done to investigate the possibility of organized thefts in that area.
Here's the ad and some pics I took there.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/3693197024.html
Here's a list of Craigslist ads that currently come up for the same seller. Her photos are below.
The Chicago Stolen Bike Registry received the same inquiry.
Anne Alt said:
I had an inquiry from someone newly arrived in town about responding to a Craigslist ad and encountering a situation that seemed suspicious to her at 2906 W. Armitage. Are any of you familiar with this place?
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The bikes in the list Anne linked now all say sold.
Every one of the ads these people post start off saying "sold bike..." and say to call for more info. Is it a poor grasp of English or do they really post bikes that have already been sold?
annlaura said:
The bikes in the list Anne linked now all say sold.
She said that she sent it to me and to Stolen Bike Registry.
h' 1.0 said:
I wonder how many others she broadcast this to? Now I'm feeling kind of dumb for spending as much time on this as I did.
Kevin C 4.1 mi said:The Chicago Stolen Bike Registry received the same inquiry.
Anne Alt said:I had an inquiry from someone newly arrived in town about responding to a Craigslist ad and encountering a situation that seemed suspicious to her at 2906 W. Armitage. Are any of you familiar with this place?
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