Question by Angie B: How do you determine a scammer’s affiliate ID on Craigslist?
I am really frustrated because I just spent all this time e-mailing resumes because I really need a job and every last one of them was from the same scammer. Craigslist states:
“FUN FACT: If you are able to determine a scammer’s “affiliate ID” and report it to their affiliate marketing program, this will often result in termination of the scammer, and confiscation of the scammer’s ill-gotten gains by the affiliate program.”
So does anyone know how you find that ID?
Best answer:
Answer by Russ
I wouldn’t look for jobs on Craigslist. They are all scams. Just look in your local newspaper classifieds.
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The affiiate ID is that combination of letters and numbers at the end of the link
So it might be something like http://www.companyname.com/davesmith or http://www.companyname.com/1xdjk
Whatever is after the / is the affiliate ID