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Is Midjobs a Scam? See the Review of the Daily Task Website

Midjobs at midjobs.com that claims to allow members to earn cash online by completing daily online tasks is a scam from the same team that runs Workmines at workmines.com last year. Members might get paid at first because this Ponzi scheme needs to build trust. Then, they will shut down and many people will lose their money. Last year, Workmines, which uses the same website template as Midjobs, tricked people into registering and then shutdown unexpectedly, leaving a lot of people without their money and disappointed.

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About Midjob Online Website

12,Majorja Lavriča ulica.

1000 Ljubljana,

Slovenia.

Email: work@midjobs.com

Midjobs allows you to earn cash online by completing daily online tasks ranging from paid videos, Paid surveys, Facebook page reviews, Mobile App reviews and many more..

Midjobs has an Android app, but the app is not located in the Google Play Store where is can be vetted to ensure it is not malicoius. Instead, Midjobs allow online users to download their app directly from their website, which is not recommended.

Over the years, I have seen hundreds of websites similar to Midjobs and Workmines that trick potential victims into signing up, have them work, then shut down without paying them. These fake websites take advantage of people because they know how desperate people are looking for jobs in these tough economic times.

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