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Re: Craigslist and scalping July 11, 2011 06:09PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,128 |
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Re: Craigslist and scalping July 13, 2011 02:00PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 72 |
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I wouldn't argue with that. So should I just give up?
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If I can get a few useful suggestions here - or at least a consensus that Craigslist is part of the problem - I'll send this thread to Craig's attention tomorrow, just to see what may happen. I figure it's worth an attempt. If nothing happens, at least I'll be able to say I gave it an honest shot.
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While I'd like to propose some solutions, I'm not motivated by self-interest. I rarely visit the Valley in the summer and I have no concern for Half Dome permits; I'd get a Wilderness Permit or climb a sharper route to the top.
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But I don't feel like playing whack-a-mole next season. We need to find a deterrent before the scalpers purchase blocks of campsite reservations and Half Dome permits for next year. This year is toast.
Re: Craigslist and scalping July 12, 2011 09:49AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,128 |
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Re: Craigslist and scalping July 12, 2011 10:53AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,128 |
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Hitech
"Banning" the words won't work. Just post h@lf D@ome Y@semite and other variations.
I think the real answer is to make then non-transferable, check for IDs and have some first come, first served available (like the wilderness permits).
Craigslist could probably do more, but I don't know their capabilities at all to be able to comment on what.
July 12, 2011 11:00AM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 254 |
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if Yosemite doesn't get off and create a solution like they did for the campsites, then the scalpers will be back at it on craigslist, which is where the problem lies at the moment.
July 12, 2011 12:50PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 17,122 |
July 12, 2011 01:04PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 1,375 |
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Hitech
"Banning" the words won't work. Just post h@lf D@ome Y@semite and other variations.
Scalpers have tried playing that game but didn't stick with it long. Fooling the filters (and the flaggers) is possible but it also makes searches by buyers useless.
Re: Craigslist and scalping July 13, 2011 02:06PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 72 |
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July 19, 2012 04:18PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 17,122 |
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QITNL
Serious questions - I just dropped a line to craig@craigslist asking "Is there anything that we could do about this? "
I received the reply "Joe, I don't know, sharing with the team now!"
I directed them to the efforts of this forum, so please be polite. Perhaps we can work together. Thanks in advance.
Re: Craigslist and scalping July 19, 2012 05:12PM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 346 |
Re: Craigslist and scalping September 18, 2012 09:17AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,756 |
They could do away with online reservations, make it phone only. Levels the playing field.Quote
QITNL
Nope. We traded a few emails, but without any community support, I dropped it. I didn't want to come across as some kind of lone wingnut.
There are various points in the chain where the scalping could be stopped. The first would be at the source - the 15th of the month. Unfortunately recreation.gov seems unable to stop the bots.
The next point would be the advertising and distribution. Ebay was a source. They blocked it. It seems Craigslist now accounts for most of it.
Whack-a-mole seems like doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results.
Re: Craigslist and scalping July 19, 2012 05:39PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 77 |
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Re: Craigslist and scalping July 20, 2012 07:59PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 77 |
July 20, 2012 08:31PM | Moderator Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 1,634 |
I'll expand on this as much as I am free to do so. You are disrespecting people that work hard and really do care about what is going on. These are awesome people I work with and do not appreciate the comments being made about them by people that have no idea what's going on.Quote
Finally Time
Could you please expand on that Dave?
Right now the best that those outside of the system can do is the flagging and writing Craigslist. That and a bit of patience.Quote
I am not being sarcastic. I really would like to understand more about what's happening. Right now I am searching Craigslist, posting links, and flagging. I have sent emails to Craigslist, PayPal, NPS, and Recreation.gov. The only response I have gotten has been from Craigslist saying thanks for your input. I am willing to do more.
July 20, 2012 09:24PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 59 |
July 20, 2012 09:39PM | Moderator Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 1,634 |
Those of us in the Park are doing the best we can with what we are given to work with. Everyone there cares. And there are constraints on what we can talk about. That's frustrating too. I just don't like to see my co-workers jumped on for something that is beyond their control.Quote
Blue Moon
Dave, if you're talking about the people on the Park level, about the people working in the Valley, well then I believe I totally understand where you are coming from in that respect. The folks "serving" the people are as frustrated, if not more, than the folks on the forum. The average years of service given by volunteer campground hosts is 15 years and they are very vocal in their concerns about this situation to the heirarchy, however, protocol and professionalism prevent them from sharing their "views" with the public, thus they are seen as "wishy washy". They definitely have a dog in the fight. This goes doubly so for the Campground Rangers, and perhaps up to the Superintendent.
We all care, and it is frustrating for everyone. I flag and hope too.Quote
If you're referring to the larger agencies, the folks "up top", well I have my reservations. But I've been clear in earlier posts about that.
Part of the problem is we don't know what's going on!
We just keep flagging and writing and hoping.
Here on the forum, without sourced information, we can only brainstorm and vent.
But that's something!
We care.
July 21, 2012 11:36AM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 4,173 |
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Those of us in the Park are doing the best we can with what we are given to work with. Everyone there cares. And there are constraints on what we can talk about. That's frustrating too. I just don't like to see my co-workers jumped on for something that is beyond their control.
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July 21, 2012 02:39PM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 456 |
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Dave
Thanks. Most of us work very hard to make sure everyone has a nice visit. Low pay, hard work, but one fantastic benefit - we get to work in Yosemite.
July 21, 2012 03:28PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 4,173 |
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mbear
In case anyone knows, is there a big markup on stuff like fuel canisters (the 8oz MSR cans are like $6 here in Tx) and batteries?
July 21, 2012 03:33PM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 456 |
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mbear
In case anyone knows, is there a big markup on stuff like fuel canisters (the 8oz MSR cans are like $6 here in Tx) and batteries?
The last time I checked, not a big markup.
They sell fuel basically at the MSRP (manufacturer suggested retail price) with no additional markup or discount. Here in California, the price of fuel at the non-sale REI price was only slightly less (no more than a dollar or so, IIRC) than the price found inside Yosemite. Both the Yosemite Mountain Shop at Curry Village or the Village Sport Shop inside Yosemite Village has a good selection and variety of fuel canisters. The Village Store has a smaller selection. Can't remember the selection at the Tuolumne Meadows Store.
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July 21, 2012 03:43PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 4,173 |
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Blue Moon
DNC, on the other hand, is a for profit organization. Money is the bottom line. Getting someone on the line is just as difficult in February as it is in July.
July 21, 2012 11:42PM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 456 |
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Blue Moon
The NPS is not "forced' to use volunteer camp hosts. It's a practical application. Volunteer Camp Hosts have been an integral part of the NPS for 30 plus years. Ask NPS, they will tell you they could not operate without them. Volunteers "volunteer" for 2-6 month stints in the park. They are there 24/7 in the campgrounds. Rangers are "required" to live outside the Park, thus leave each day by 5PM. Volunteers stay. Volunteers, until recently, allowed the Rangers much more time to interact with the public, enforce rules and reg's and preform the numerous duties only a "sworn" Ranger can reform. Tran and his primal greed has changed that. Volunteers willingly do the "grunt " work for the privilege of staying in Yosemite. They are a committed lot, make no mistake.
DNC, on the other hand, is a for profit organization. Money is the bottom line. Getting someone on the line is just as difficult in February as it is in July. Budgets are shrinking everywhere.
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July 22, 2012 09:19AM | Moderator Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 1,634 |
I wish I could add more to the conversation, but I can't. I like this job and want to keep it. We just have to be patient for now.Quote
Hitech
Dave, as you have an inside view do you think my two suggestions would solve enough of the problem? If you can comment, what is stopping that from happening? Your personal opinion is fine, doesn't have to be hard facts.
Thanks.
Re: Craigslist and scalping July 23, 2012 12:51AM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 112 |