I just saw the post about private party sales and it spoke about the Facebook groups that have popped up. I'm not sure how long these groups have been around, but everyone should be extremely cautious about these groups. I feel these groups could let folks gather a lot more personal information than just being on INGO. Additionally, every time I read the news and heard about burglars or other serious incidents occurring, I always like to check Facebook. I've found that people I've dealt with are usually acquainted with others dealing with the same issues, namely involvement in the hard drug culture. Recently I looked up two guys who were involved in a burglary down in Johnson County. It was the one where a local LEO was the victim and a nice older car was stolen. Guess what, one of them was a member of one of those Indy Buy-Sell-Trade gun groups. Just because someone may come across as good and law abiding doesn't mean they are. Many people post photos of themselves, their vehicle(s), homes, where they live, etc. on Facebook. Yes, securing your Facebook page is good, but sometimes FB reprograms the website, and privacy options may change and allow people of the same groups you Like being able to view your profile. Just something to keep in mind. I personally don't trust Craigslist (for non-guns) and I would never trust getting involved in a gun transaction on something so open and easily faked as Facebook. At least here on INGO I can see post counts, get a feel for the person, and the person has to really want to seek out a specialized forum, register, then provide fifty posts. All Facebook takes is clicking a "Like" button.