Fraud - The Job Quitter System is a Scam - Do Not Fall For It

Fraud - The Job Quitter System is a Scam - Do Not Fall For It

Do not quit your job because The Job Quitter is a fraudulent work-from-home system taking advantage or hustling online users who are desperately searching for ways to make money online. Richard Harper, the so-called owner of The Job Quitter, claims he doesn't want your money and will pay you $500 dollars to watch his video where is brags about his fake luxury home, car, bank account balances, but never truly reveals how he makes his money. He just wants online users to believe his story and go directly to his website and submit their credit card information and make a payment for a system they know nothing about.

This is how online scammers work, they just brag about so-called wealth and success to trick desperate online users who are desperately looking for ways to make money online into buying their fake systems.

The Job Quitter Website at www.thejobquitter.com

The Job Quitter Website at www.thejobquitter.com

For The Job Quitter website located thejobquitter.com, the security or trust seals on it are fakes. The fake McAfee SECURE, Authorize.Net, and the Godaddy.com Extended SSL trusted seals are used by the scammers operating the fraudulent website to trick potential victims into purchasing their fake system or even stealing their credit card information.

Online users who have already bought The Job Quitter system are asked to contact their banks and have the transaction canceled and their money refunded. And, they may need to check their credit card statement carefully each month for fraudulent transactions as a result of submitting their credit card information on The Job Quitter located at www.thejobquitter.com.

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  • February 4, 2018 at 8:36 PM by an anonymous user from: Seattle, Washington, United States

    You are right, it is SCAM! I received email n watched the video and signed up for 47.00 and 99.00. after seeing that it is fake and just selling more sites for them to make money.

    I could and got a different number. I was told they will refund, but 7 days later I was told too late. Can get a refund. When I asked for the owner, I was told he is not there. I'm still waiting so not sure what to do

    • February 27, 2018 at 6:21 PM by an anonymous user from: Newark, New Jersey, United States

      Thank you, i just got a message from these fakes.

  • January 10, 2018 at 3:22 AM by an anonymous user from: Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States

    I am ready to file a ucc claim on the job quieter business.

  • January 4, 2018 at 3:29 PM by an anonymous user from: Ashburn, Virginia, United States

    I went through Paypal, and I'm fighting it now.. I could never get a hold of anyone through the phone numbers they gave me.. I finally got a hold of one and he talked me into keeping it and them doing everything for me.. But I have not heard from them in a month and I am still fighting it from being on my Paypal account.. They will tell you anything to keep your money.. Do Not believe them, no matter what they promise..

    • January 7, 2018 at 11:18 PM by an anonymous user from: Detroit, Michigan, United States

      Thank you so very much for sharing the truth! I almost fell for it!

  • January 2, 2018 at 9:17 PM by an anonymous user from: Decatur, Alabama, United States

    I am from Alabama I got scammed yesterday of $47 and $97 they have been bugging me for months to join so I thought it was good; so I did yesterday, then I looked at my bank statement this morning and saw where they took$ 147 dollars out, so what do I do?

    • January 3, 2018 at 8:02 AM by info

      Contact your bank for help.

  • January 2, 2018 at 7:40 PM by an anonymous user from: Ridgeland, Mississippi, United States

    How can I get my money back.?

  • January 2, 2018 at 7:35 PM by an anonymous user from: Ridgeland, Mississippi, United States

    I got scam too don't believe it give it a try out 60.bucks .

  • December 26, 2017 at 2:42 PM by an anonymous user from: Sanford, North Carolina, United States

    I received an ad for this scam from what I thought was a trust worthy source and signed up on 11/30/17. Now, I wish I had checked first. At least now I know of two more scammers on the net but...It cost me $47 and time and irritation.

    Don't believe them when they tell you about their 'guarantee' either; that's just another lie.

    This from Albert G.

    • January 1, 2018 at 11:25 PM by an anonymous user from: Bedminster, New Jersey, United States

      I too was scammed by these people. $47 I really didn't have to give. I feel so stupid😢

  • December 15, 2017 at 5:57 PM by an anonymous user from: Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States

    This site is a scam.

    My poor 15 year old Daughter just got scammed by this site.

  • December 13, 2017 at 3:36 PM by an anonymous user from: Overland, Missouri, United States

    I received an email a few days ago with an intuit.com return address. I believe it came from responding to a craigslist ad asking for QuickBooks users to participate in a users survey for $50. I forwarded info and screenshots of the email with the recipient email addresses blacked out. I hope it helps to warn others.

  • December 11, 2017 at 7:18 PM by an anonymous user from: St Louis, Missouri, United States

    I got scammed $470 Plus $47 to sign up. It is c**p they never refunded the last $47 and they have not paid me the $500 like they promise to do in the video. People don't fall for it like I did.

    • January 2, 2018 at 9:07 PM by an anonymous user from: Decatur, Alabama, United States

      I got scammed for $47 and $97 yesterday.

  • December 5, 2017 at 4:54 PM by info

    I'm sending you the phone number and message that is in regards to the jobquitter.com scam. First, they sent me a text message with this message I'm sending you. Then your reply "yes" and they will then send you another SMS message with the website link to click on that takes you to a video to watch with 9 steps on how to make money after every step there a message saying your almost to your $500 you are supposed to get for watching the video on how to make money and how he's done it.

    There are also people on the video thanking him for giving them the site and allowing them to make all this money.

    Here's the phone # and SMS message you first get 920-249-7370

    Cindy,

    Here is the message:

    - - - -

    "Make $4,643 before Christmas Day Guaranteed

    Rply YES for-info

    You-May-also Reveive a $500 Welcome-Bonus for watching this entire video if you choose to say "yes". Reply yes or txt 9 to quit.

    After you reply yes they send u a message saying SMART CHOICE WITH THE LINK TO THE VIDEO

    Thanks for the information online about them being a scam, because I was ready to try it since I was just laid off from my job Friday 12-1-17

    Just to try it in hopes I have money for Xmas and my kids, bills etc. I'm desperate to take care of my family, but $47 is alot to lose with no job. Thanks again"

  • November 30, 2017 at 6:47 AM by an anonymous user from: Memphis, Tennessee, United States

    People doing scams like this should be put in jail.

  • November 23, 2017 at 9:37 AM by an anonymous user from: Savannah, Georgia, United States

    How do I delete the job quitter account?

    • November 23, 2017 at 10:12 AM by info

      You cannot, just stop using the website and flag emails from them as spam/junk so they are automatically sent to your spam folder.

  • November 16, 2017 at 4:05 PM by an anonymous user from: Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

    My credit card company shut them down. There are numerous misspellings on their site.

  • November 13, 2017 at 2:11 PM by an anonymous user from: Livonia, Michigan, United States

    I just received an email about this program. I am also curious if you have information from people who tried this program. Failed at generating income, and never received the $500 that was guaranteed after 60 days. I'm doing more research on the company. If you do have person reviews from people, could you please let me know. I'd really appreciate it. Thank you for your time.

  • October 31, 2017 at 6:46 AM by an anonymous user from: Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

    If it's a scam than how can he offer $500 after 60 if you don't make money? If you want people to believe its a scam than find people that have paid for it and failed and did not get the promised $500?!

    • January 2, 2018 at 7:38 PM by an anonymous user from: Ridgeland, Mississippi, United States

      Here is one that got scam.

    • November 23, 2017 at 6:20 AM by an anonymous user from: Neilson, Florida, United States

      It's B.S! I fell for it too.

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