The gem below was peeped at the "job postings" page of the Craigslist home page. This is a bomb dropped on the head of those "scammers" trying to make money by sending others to post listings to affiliate offers. Isn't it great to be able to rat on anyone trying to survive in a dismal economy? What are your thoughts on this and have you been "scammed" by dreaded affiliate marketers looking to earn a buck or two?
Lots of variations on this scam, but each generally involves dangling (nonexistent!) compensation, and then directing you to a website where you are asked to sign up for something, use your credit card, or input personal information such as your email address.
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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.









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