When evaluating any offer, follow the general advice that if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. While you can certainly find good deals on Craigslist, common sense can help you distinguish the truly good deals from the scams.  Read the listing carefully. If the person gives a reason why they are selling the item for the amount, put yourself in that position and imagine what you would do. You can pretty quickly spot a scam this way. For example, suppose someone is selling a relatively new car for an extremely low price. They claim this is because they were awarded the car in their divorce and have no use for it. However, if you were in that position, you probably would still want to get as much as you could for the car. Since the person's divorce is supposedly finalized, the sale of the car would not affect it. Many scammers are not native English speakers, so their listings will be riddled with errors. The occasional typo or error is to be expected since these listings are created by members of the general public, not professionals (in most cases). However, a significant number of grammatical errors and basic spelling errors is suspect.  This is especially important if you're looking at job listings. Someone who wants you to work for their business would typically be more careful and polished about their listing than someone who was selling an old piece of furniture or a few boxes of clothes. Keep in mind that there are plenty of people living in the US and Canada who are not native English speakers and may post a legitimate listing on Craigslist. If the post contains a lot of errors but seems legit, consider sending the person a message and mentioning the errors or asking if English is their first language. Scammers often place the same listing on the Craigslist sites for multiple cities. If you're suspicious of a listing, go to the Craigslist for a few other cities and search for the same title or wording. This is particularly common with real estate and rental scams.   For example, a scammer may list a 3-bedroom, 2.5 bath house for rent at half the market rate for such a dwelling in your area. You may see the same house listed for rent in multiple other cities. Look for this tactic to be combined with a scarcity tactic. The listing may imply that supplies of a particular item are limited, but the person may have posted a duplicate listing in a dozen different places. Because Craigslist is designed to be a local marketplace, you should have the opportunity to see the thing being sold or leased in person before you commit. If the person is unwilling to let you see it before you give them money for it, you're likely dealing with a scammer.  If the person cannot meet with you or wants to get a third person to meet with you, this could be evidence of a scam. If the person is not available at a particular time, try to work out a time when both of you are available. If the person lives further away or claims to be out of town temporarily, this can also be evidence of a scam. If they weren't in your area, they shouldn't have posted a listing on your local Craigslist until they returned. Craigslist scammers, like other scammers, often pressure you to make a decision quickly. They may imply that they are in some sort of emergency and need to complete the exchange quickly. They will often try to appeal to your compassion and empathy to get you to complete the exchange without looking too closely.  For example, a scammer might claim that they've had a recent death in their family and need to complete the transaction as soon as possible. Or, they may have another person contact you and claim the original person had an accident and is in the hospital and they need to take over the transaction instead. Tell the person that you need a few days to decide whether to go through with the transaction. Do an online search using any of the details you know to see if there are any complaints about the person or if the listing has been used before. These are signs that the listing is a scam.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider whether the deal seems too good to be true. Take note of excessive errors in grammar and spelling. Look for duplicate listings in other places. Check out the item or property offered in person before you buy it. Take your time to decide on an exchange.

Q: Drape the tubing over your dish rack or drying rack so it can air dry. Make sure the tubing is not touching any other items and the ends are open to allow air to flow through the tubing. Another option is to lay the tubing flat on a clean dishtowel so it can dry overnight. The tubing will take longer to dry,  perhaps between 8-12 hours. To ensure the tubing is completely dry inside, attach it to the pump on one side and turn on the pump. Run the pump for several minutes to help dry any water or condensation in the tube. You can also leave the pump running for a few minutes after you are done using it to help remove condensation. This will make cleaning the tubing easier. Do not store the tubing while it is still wet, as this can allow bacteria and mold to form. Let it dry completely and then keep it with the other parts of the breast pump so the pump is easy to put together as needed.
A: Hang the tubing to let it air dry. Let the tubing dry flat on a dishtowel if you have more time. Attach the tubing to the pump and run it for 3-4 minutes to dry it quickly. Store the tubing with the other pump parts once it has dried completely.

Article: Really ask, why? Think about the kind of self-image that he gives you. Does he speak well of multiple traits (at least a few) that you have? If he gives you a bad self-image, perhaps you should just move on.  A partner that is a bad influence, encouraging you to drink heavily, ignore your responsibilities and/or make unhealthy choices, is someone better left in the past. Can he experience happiness with you -- your successes or the little things that add meaning to your life? Reflect on the circumstances of the break-up. How did he act during the break-up? If he was willing to tell you why he broke up with you, then you can easily identify the reason(s) (unless, of course, the break-up was the generic "it's not you, it's me"); if it was a cut and go break-up, there maybe something that he doesn't feel he can tell you or doesn't want you to know. Either way, figure out what he wasn't getting out of the relationship.  Playing the field is a major reason for cut and go break-ups. Young men often feel that they need to prove their sexual prowess by dating a certain number of women.  He could simply be interested in another woman. In this case men will often become unresponsive and lose interest in the things that they had originally found attractive in you. Simply not having time for each other will cause a break-up also. Once you've identified the reason(s) for the break-up, attempt make the changes that need to made. If your partner directly told you the reason for the break-up, great, apply that to how you improve yourself; otherwise make improvements related to why he broke up with you.  Don't make any changes that could negatively affect your life. Take time improving yourself. You need to properly make the necessary changes to win him back.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Consider why you want him back. Identify why he broke up with you. Improve yourself.