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17 Items You Can Buy On Craigslist, But Definitely Shouldn't


Welcome to the weird and incredibly unhinged world of /r/crackheadcraigslist, a treasure trove of the strangest and most outlandish listings found in the depths of Craigslist and other classifieds websites such as Facebook Marketplace. We've all heard the term "one person's trash is another's treasure," but that is taken to an extreme level, particularly on this subreddit, in often weird and hilarious ways.
From absurdly priced items to strange collector items, each post is a testament to the peculiar and often unsettling interests of people online. With the recent resurgence of ideas of reselling and reusing old items becoming more and more popular, you'll find that almost anyone will find a market for whatever they're selling, even if it's not on the mainstream market. This collection aims to highlight the most memorable listings that have graced the subreddit this past month, providing an interesting insight into the hilariously unconventional side of online trade.