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Re[2]: Real Translator Jobs- Scam or not?
Hello... I have read all the replies to this post and I wanna say some things:
1)If you need your money refunded, please go to ClickBank and ask for it by following the procedure they demand, geez!.
2)They are allowed to advertise on the net, Google and YouTube, because none of the things they say or promise are fake.
"No experience to join" that is true, you don't actually need any experience to join, that doesn't mean you need no experience to get a job, we rush upon our thoughts before time, and we do not take the time to think clearly.
"Why do they ask for a fee if they're offering jobs?" Easy, everybody's gotta make a living, and they chose this way... if you look at it it's not that they're misleading the business or ripping ppl off, it's a normal kind of internet business, they give what they promise, just not the way we want it, it's us that become too naive and blind when offered a large amount of zeros.
"60 days money back guarantee" yes, that's true, they actually do give your money back, but they also know how to avoid dumb people from getting their refunds, so c'mon guys, if you're gonna "write simple emails" to REALTRANSLATORJOBS asking for money, c'mon... tell me, do you actually think they're gonna give it to you? NO! For a money back guarantee there must be a form to fill and if you don't find it in the RTJ website, then you should pay more attention to the emails you get and even more when you have paid money out! If you get an email confirmation from ClickBank, then please... just go to them, and fill the required form to get your money back, it's simple, but as I said, dumb people don't get it, that's how it works, brilliant, isn't it?.
I am right now unsubscribing for the realtranslators jobs newsletter of hell that is everyday filling my inbox with a bunch of crap sent by some bitch named Mellisa Hoover, how I hate you, Melissa!.
Oh and one more thing, many of ppl that replied to this post wouldn't be able to properly translate, at least to English. So why even bother?
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