I just imagined you having to plant Jazz items @ your desk in order to distance yourself from this site once the s**t hit the fan!
I'm pretty sure that's not his phone number, real name and email address. He's probably spamming someone else name and you're doing him a favor spamming someone else for him.
unfortunately, if a respondent to the ad ended up being a psycho murderer, you could be held responsible. What are the odds? Freakin' spammers!!!!!!!!
I miss the days when you could just send someone a dead fish wrapped in newspaper. It was so much more personal. All this new age stuff is just wrong.
From a public terminal, ie, a school/library/university computer post an ad on craigslist with a picture of a hot blonde girl and put "DTF. Call me. My dad might answer, just keep calling until I can pick up the phone. Let's piss him off." Boom, the guy gets so many calls he has to change his number...
IIRC a psycho woman put her neighbor's address on a Craigslist personal and the neighbor had guys knocking at her door at all hours. The neighbor called the police and one of the guys told them he saw the address on Craigslist. Police traced it back to the woman. Boom jail.
I ended up going with the old tried and true "decapitate his horse and put it's head in the bed with him while he's asleep" method. We'll have to see how it all plays out.
Should've told him you were the Prince of Houston and needed him to hold onto 2 billion in his bank account and that he'd get a fee for doing so. You know how many Sheiks and Princes I've helped out? I'm Royalty baby! (..I'm patiently waiting but I know it's all good because they've emptied my accounts. So it's gotta be real, right?)
instead of a real craigslist ad, pm his number to clutchfans you trust who will call him asking about an ad he placed on craigslist. that way it can't be traced back to you. worked perfectly on another bbs i frequent.
A cautionary story, I had a friend who posted his landlord's phone number on craigslist casual encounters to get back at her when she didn't refund his entire security deposit. She got so many calls that she had to change her number, then got a detective to find out who did it, and ending up suing my friend for a large sum of money. Craigslist will release information so just be careful if you do anything on there.