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Who Was the Craigslist Gold Digger?
The New York Times describes a Craigslist "joke" about an ad where a woman is seeking a wealthy husband making at least $500,000 a year. The ad received a response that called the wealthy husband seeker a "depreciating asset."
Last month on Craigslist.com, someone who described herself as a "spectacularly beautiful" 25-year-old placed a personal ad seeking a husband who made at least $500,000 a year, because "$250,000 won't get me to Central Park West."
As her post hit the blogs, it received a scathing response from a man who said he fit her description and told her that her proposition was a bad business deal. "In economic terms, you are a depreciating asset and I am an earning asset," he wrote, because "your looks will fade and my money will likely continue into perpetuity."
Last week, this exchange spilled over into the e-mail world, where the it turned into a popular item to send to friends as a joke. The difference between this and other outrageous share-mail messages, however, was that instead of remaining anonymous, its ostensible author signed his name and the company where he worked, which happened to be the investment banking division of JPMorgan Chase.
No one knows who penned the original Craiglist entry and whether or not she was serious or joking.
Posted on November 15, 2007
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