Edatajobs.com-Stay away

@jlcook (166)
United States
May 8, 2008 8:39am CST
For all those people out there promoting edatajobs.com thanks alot. I took your advise and paid the $47 and now I cannot even get into the site. They said they were data entry. No, you have to pay the $47 then you have to register with clickbank, then you have to promote products on Ad sites. So between paying the $47 you then have to pay to place ads to try and make money!!! STAY AWAY FROM edatajobs.com. I went through all the sign up process and paid the money yesterday. Now today when I try to go into the site it says error and won't let me into the site. I am going to try and somehow get my money back, but I think that is a waste of time.
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8 responses
@ch88ss (2271)
• United States
9 May 08
Thanks for the tips. I will remember this site and stay away. if you are looking for real jobs to do at home, I just signed up for two companies and they are legit. I just got hired for one. They pay by hourly and others by project PM me for the details.
@jlcook (166)
• United States
9 May 08
I will email you!!
@ch88ss (2271)
• United States
9 May 08
Ok. Will keep an eye out for your email my friend.
@Pitgull (1522)
• United States
8 May 08
A lot of these sites are selling you free information, that's how they make their money, with no product or service. No product and no service=scam. I'm sorry to hear you "wasted" this money, but take it as a learning experience. Check out Odesk.com maybe that could help you out...:). thanks for the heads up
@jlcook (166)
• United States
8 May 08
Thanks I will check them out
@jayalaksmi (1039)
• India
9 May 08
Thanks for your information. I will certainly stay away from this site. There are many other sites sites similar to this and we should really be far from paying anything to join in any sites. Thanks for this discussion. I will never engage in this site.
@gabesmom (1246)
• United States
8 May 08
Those "work-at-home" job sites are misleading. People think that they give out jobs to registrants but all they give is information, which are actually available for free in other sites. I'm sorry to hear that you lost your $47.00. I don't think you can recover that, because they have provided you with the information they promised. I'm sure you can make that amount through other means. And thank you for reminding us not to fall for those scams.
@jlcook (166)
• United States
8 May 08
Thanks, yes it is misleading. I thought that I would actually be doing data entry for them and it turns out not to be the case. I will take this as a learning experience
@jimbelle (485)
• Philippines
8 May 08
Is edatajobs a data entry program ?I have been a victim of these too. They say if you are looking for a job in the net - you have to research fist and it is not an esy job. Check it first.
@jashley1 (746)
• United States
9 May 08
I'm sorry you had to go through this! Yes - do not ever trust any site where you have to pay!!! I'm testing out a lot of sites and have found a bunch of legitimate ones. Look at my profile if you are interested!!! All FREE!
@gkthegr8 (163)
• India
9 May 08
Exactly said jlcook.. I didn't try this out.. but knew it was fake.. Thanx 2 sconibear.. it was good..
@allen0187 (58444)
• Philippines
9 May 08
hi jlcook. thanks for the info. i really hope you get your money back. $47 is nothing to scoff at. with the rising prices of commodities, every cent counts. as for edatajobs, i really think that sites that ask money up front from you is really a scam. we should have harsher laws dealing with things such as this. on-line earning opportunities are slowly becoming the main source of income of some people right now and they should be protected from unscrupluous individuals who take advantage of them. anyway, before signing up for any on-line work, you might want to check out if these sites are for real or scams. there are a lot of review sites out there that post unbiased thoughts about these gpt sites. hope this helps.