Work From Home Scam Report – RealWritingJobs.com Scam
The truth is here and it’s not very hard to find. A few years back a very popular scammer had a company called DataEntryMadeEasy.com (Read Scam Report). Anyway they were scamming people left right and center until finally they were gone.
Unfortunately they didn’t leave all together because now if you type “dataentrymadeeasy.com” it will direct you to the new scam company” realwritingjobs.com”.
Why is realwritingjobs.com a Scam?
Unable To Cancel – Many people complained about not being able to cancel the 7 day trial which would lead them to paying the full $85.00 automatically even though they didn’t want to.
Questionable Support – People also complained about the support ticket that realwritingjobs.com has. Your supposed to be able to ask your question and one of the staff members would respond. In many cases when people asked how they could cancel the subscription to realwritingjobs.com the ticket would be closed without a response.
Mebmers Complaints – Jobs are not suited for people, they are unable to cancel subscription, the companies is part of World Survey Group, LLC which can not be found, and no one can prove they are earning any money at all.
This company is poorly set up and built to take your money. The jobs and companies are 2nd to them taking your money. It seems like all the effort is put into getting you to sign up because the sales page is very nice. With all these issues and the fact that they aren’t PayPal approved or ScamX certified leads me to believe they are just another work from home scam. Don’t forget one of the biggest scams dataentrymadeeasy.com leads right to them.
Recommendation - RealWritingJobs.com Scam
RealWritingJobs.com is a scam and I would stay as far away as possible. Your goal is to make money online and work from home. Why should you end up in these types of situations? I would recommend that you keep looking for legitimate online jobs and feel free to contact me if you would like some help.
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If I have already subscribed and they are not responding to my cancellation messages what are my options? I would really like to shut these kind of scams down.
But right now I just do not want the monthly billing.
Please advise.
Reply To Raj – Unfortunately Raj these scam companies are known to do this. You can call your credit card company and tell them that you want to cancel the subscription but they wont answer. If you paid via paypal you can actually stop the monthly payment in your paypal account. Raj would you mind posting your story about realwritingjobs.com and let us all know what happened?