Here is a story about the tangible value of the Craigslist community - it may be unique, but let's hope not.
My buddy, Andy, had set out for a 45 mile bike ride to Marin on a beautiful San Francisco day in February. When he went to jump on his $3,500 bike, however, it was gone. The bike had been stolen from our garage (we own a building together). We have no idea how it happened, really, but it did. We immediately thought, how could it have happened, what about insurance, etc.
Andy thought he would check Craigslist to see whether the bike had been placed for sale - and it had been! ok, big deal - this happens all the time.
Here comes the magic of Craigslist and any kick-ass community - people helping people!
The guy who listed the bike for sale purchased it from the thief, a homeless guy, for $40 for the purpose of returning it to it's owner. Andy made the call, arranged for pick-up and paid for bike and kicked in some pizza. What an amazing thing for someone to do - go through all that effort with the goal of helping out another.
On behalf of Andy, thanks to the community rock-star and thanks to you Craig!
I couldn't agree more with the first commenter, Ellen Cowan, on what a refreshing story this is. The guy who listed it on Craigslist should be applauded for his honesty and character. Thx for sharing.
Posted by: Ken Burbary | June 03, 2008 at 10:48 PM
I really think this story should be on the news- it is a great act of kindness and one that would inspire and uplift, not to mention show an added benefit of community on Craigslist!
Posted by: Ellen Cowan | May 11, 2008 at 10:18 AM