www.MyJobEarning.com - A Fake Internet Work-From-Home Job Website

www.MyJobEarning.com - A Fake Internet Work-From-Home Job Website

The website 'MyJobEarning.com', which claims that it is a new innovating and internet job site, where you will be hired to do some tasks and earn $1500 in your first week, is a fake. Do not register with websites like "MyJobEarning.com", because you will only help make the scammers behind these websites get richer, and put yourself at risk when you provide them with your personal information.

The website MyJobEarning.com is similar to the www.monthlyyouth.com, www.youth2payment.com and lot of other fake online job websites. All the scammers did was to change the name of the website.

The Fake Internet Job Website - MyJobEarning.com

MyJobEarning.com

MyJobEarning is a new innovating and internet job site, where you will be hired to do some tasks, different in type and number. and you will be paid a estimated reward for that instant in your account, after it the job poster will review the service and approve the status for your payout, then you will be paid for your work via Cheque.

Other Payment options are also coming soon. You have to create a account with us to start and login to your member area, and do daily your jobs and you will be really great after using our service.

This website should not be trusted because it does not provide a secure connection on its registration page or other sensitive pages, which is used to secure information like your name, address, email and password, when you submit it to them.

A secure website starts with "https", instead of the standard unsecured "http".

Every legitimate website that deals with personal and financial information must have a secure connection (https://) that is used to protect its users information when it is transmitted over the internet.

Also, hundreds of users of these websites have complained that they are unable to cashout even though they have reached the $300 minimum threshold. They claimed that they are continuously asked to complete more surveys.

These scammers will continue to use the same website under different website names. So, if you stumble upon a website looking like the one above, please do not register or take part in any activity on it.

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  • May 14, 2015 at 1:24 AM by an anonymous user from: Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    Yes, above comments are true. I registered with the website when it was named payripo.com, later it's name was changed to myjobearning.com and these days it is running under the name www.myrefferals.com.

    When I registered Ist time, I was unable to log in after 3-4 logins, I registered again and again I could not log in after 3-4 times, I registered 3rd time and reached the lever of 220$ and at this stage it conveyed to me as account suspended without giving any reason. This site is purely fake and misguiding, so be aware of such sites and don't waste your time.

    Krishan.

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