PSA: Alaskaslist.com is a scam — here's the proof
So a couple people I know got ripped off by Alaskaslist. Same thing both times — paid for a listing, it never showed up, couldn't get ahold of anyone. I got curious and started digging and it's pretty bad.
I looked the business up on the state's CBPL site. It's registered as Alaska Web Service, owned by Michael G Baker out of Chugiak. License #925995. Expired December 31, 2017. Never renewed. That means he's been collecting money from people for over eight years now without a valid business license, which is illegal.
The BBB has him at an F with 14 complaints that he never even responded to. Same stuff over and over — people pay for ads that don't get posted, they get ignored when they try to follow up, some people get charged just to remove their own listing, and then there's the spam emails hitting you up for more money for services you never asked for. It's all the same playbook and it's been going on for years. He gets away with it because most people lose like $5 at a time and just don't bother fighting it.
Seriously, just don't use the site. Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist are both free. If you're selling gun stuff, GunsAlaska.com is free to use and works well in my experience.
If you already got scammed though, file a PayPal dispute, it works to get a refund and they'll eventually cut him from that service. Then take a few minutes and report him. CBPL handles business licensing complaints at BusinessLicense@Alaska.Gov or (907) 465-2550 — the expired license thing is the most clear-cut violation and the one the state can actually do something about. You can also report to the AG's Consumer Protection Unit at ConsumerProtection@Alaska.Gov, and file a BBB complaint at bbb.org/file-a-complaint so it shows up when other people search for the site.
I know reporting stuff feels pointless but it really isn't. The state isn't going to do anything over two or three complaints. But if enough people actually file, that changes. The only reason this dude has operated this long is because nobody bothers. You can check everything I'm saying yourself. Go to commerce.alaska.gov, click Business License Search, type in Alaska Web Service. It's all right there.