Is www.dollarduty.com a Fake Work-From-Home Website?

Is www.dollarduty.com a Fake Work-From-Home Website?

The website: www.dollarduty.com, which claims that you can earn money by getting hired to do some tasks, is a fake. The poorly designed work-from-home website should not be trusted. There are hundreds of these websites that trick job seekers into working for free and disclosing their personal information.

The website is similar to other fake websites that we have reported on before; the scammers just changed the website's name and content.

The Fake Website www.dollarduty.comThe Website www.dollarduty.com

Earning from home, made easy!

Earning has never been this easy. Students, Job Seekers and House Wives can find best opportunities for earning.

dollarduty.com is a new innovating job site, where you will be hired to do some task, different in type and number. and you will be paid a estimated reward for that instant in your account, you will be paid for your work via western union, cheque and money order.

We guarantee you that you will earn 1500$ in your first week by simple task of 5 - 10 minute

www.dollarduty.com

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  • March 19, 2015 at 7:24 PM by an anonymous user from: Ross-on-Wye, England, United Kingdom

    This is pure fake money earning site because I have done that a number of time, but at the end unable to download their useless survey which is pure lie, what I know is that no sinner shall go unpunish, almighty God shall punish them with their generation in jesus name (Amen).

  • March 11, 2015 at 8:00 PM by an anonymous user from: Kingston, Jamaica

    I recently joined www.DOLLARDUTY.com and when I was almost to the target amount, I was suspended from the site. It's like they use you to gain their target and then they disconnect you. BOGUS WEBSITE!

  • March 9, 2015 at 7:24 PM by an anonymous user from: Mandaluyong, National Capital Region, Philippines

    I have wasted alot of time on the website.

  • March 9, 2015 at 1:55 AM by an anonymous user from: Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines

    Please stop the fake website: dollardutyonline.

  • March 7, 2015 at 11:11 PM by an anonymous user from: Mandaluyong, National Capital Region, Philippines

    This is first website I signed up http://youthunit.com/user/dashboard.php and I already reached $300 and got a message that I can download the form to processed my payment. And when I click the tab, it was routed to this link http://dollarduty.com/user/dashboard.php wherein I need to register again and start to do the task again, so I was wondering how I will be able to download the form if it's going to be routed to another link again. So now, I'm wondering if this is really legit?

    • March 8, 2015 at 12:03 AM by info

      It is a scam.

      • March 8, 2015 at 7:13 AM by an anonymous user from: Gurgaon, Haryana, India

        Really these r some b******s who cheat the gullibles throughout the world. Downloading the form never happens.

        May these b******s go to h*ll as I have consumed my blood during the nights to reach 300 score but later on it turned out the bast*rds ploy.

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