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Katonah Producer's 'Wild Wild Web' Airs Friday

Dan Slepian and the 'Dateline' team investigate the story of the complex world of online classifieds—including one with ties to a scam at the Westchester mall. The show airs Friday night at 10 p.m. on NBC.

Every day people turn to online sites like BackPage, CraigsList and eBay to buy, sell and share services and goods like furniture, jobs, cleaning services—even spouses.

Who is behind the classifieds might surprise you, said Katonah resident and NBC television producer, Daniel Slepian.

"These websites have changed the whole notion of what a classified ad is—they are essentially new versions of the old print classifieds that used to be in fine print in the back of a newspaper. And they are easily accessible to anyone—socially savvy teens included," said Slepian.

Slepain spent almost a year answering online classified ads and uncovering some scary—and strange—scenarios. The end result, a Dateline show called 'Wild, Wild Web,' will give a glimpse into a startling and dynamic digital world, he said. It also explores how online classified ads have become a platform for whistleblowers to warn the public about potential rip-offs.

The episode shows Dateline correspondent Chris Hansen (with hidden cameras rolling) meeting someone who suggests he is a hit man, a student selling a kidney in order to pay for college, and a drug dealer who claims to be selling a list of his clients.

Slepian described how he answered an ad that turned out to be placed by a whistleblower. The ad described counterfeit goods at a Westchester Mall kiosk, one of several owned by the same individual. Slepian visited and purchased a $79 Mophie—a power battery pack available at the nearby Apple store for $20 more. After confirming it was a knock-off, low-quality product, they confronted the owner.

"Within a day, the kiosk closed," he said. 

Another post led Hansen to a kitchen contractor who allegedly scammed two couples out of thousands of dollars. Hansen confronts that contractor face to face with Dateline cameras capturing it all. In a public park, Hansen meets a man who claims he is willing to do people harm for money and acts interested in hiring him.

Slepian said the show is a fascinating look at how there is more than meets the eye in the world of online classifieds.

"It's important for parents—and for anyone—to know what might be behind them," he said.

For more on tonight's show, click on the video clip preview.

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Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 10:16 pm
The phone number on this post doesn't seem right, can you confirm?
Linda Horner May 20, 2013 at 03:15 pm
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Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 01:39 pm
Let us know when you find her!
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 11:44 am
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Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 07:16 am
Thanks Stewart for posting this note! A good reminder for everyone about our shared roads.
Ahn Tou May 12, 2013 at 01:25 am
Okay but let's focus on the charter of the BOE. The Board of Education believes its primaryRead More responsibility should focus on creating an educational environment that will help our students become knowledgeable individuals, problem-solvers, quality producers, effective communicators, wholesome individuals, collaborative workers, ethical individuals, life-long learners, and responsible, accepting and involved citizens. We remain committed to providing a high quality, well-balanced educational program that supports our faculty and staff and helps our students meet and exceed State standards as well as high district goals. It says nothing about protecting the investments of taxpayers by voting "no" on every expenditure. We need forward thinking, broad minded individuals to help guide educational direction of our schools. Keeping expenses reasonable and and in check should be a consideration by the educational focus should be primary. Although novices, Trustees Tobin and Schiff have helped true the course of the board back to the direction of education. Mr Stone who himself admitted he had never even been to a BOE meeting before deciding to run offers no sense of motivation other than Dr Treyz and his friends think he'll help shift the direction back toward finance. Mr Holbrook is no different a candidate than Mr Lipton himself was 6 years ago.