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Careerjournalonline.com scam

Posted on January 8, 2012March 12, 2012 by RichInWriters

Is Careerjournalonline.com a Scam

It’s important in my opinion to let you the reader know that Careerjournalonline.com is nothing more than a fake news website; Melissa Johnson from “Your City” in this instance is nothing more than fictitious character used to sell whatever Careerjournalonline.com is selling. I’m not writing this to tell you what to do with your money that’s up to you. I’m writing this to inform the world that this Careerjournalonline.com sole purpose is not to bring you the news; its sole purpose is to sell you whatever it is they’re selling.

It sure looks like a scam

This is a global scam and to prove to you what I’m saying I want to visit at least three of their web pages listed below. For the record the date in which I’m writing this post is January 2012 so depending on when you read these post things may have or may not have changed. In these pages you’ll notice a lot of similarities and a lot of differences, the differences I want you to look out for are currencies and also the country flags at your top left hand corner. Anything that they’re selling should be avoided in my opinion.

To prove my point I want you to check out the sites below.

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/vc/au/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/trifu/sg/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/pul/ca/indexA.php

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/trifu/au/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/vcrebill/ie/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/funbox/nz/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/trifu/ie/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/vc/nz/

http://www.careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/vc/us/

Final thoughts on the Careerjournalonline.com fake news websites

I personally recommend staying away from this scam and everything it has to offer. That being said I’m not here to tell you what to do with your money. Please leave your comments about the Careerjournalonline.com fake news website below it helps others

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7 thoughts on “Careerjournalonline.com scam”

  1. had a look says:
    March 9, 2012 at 11:02 am

    But I’m gettin all the cash money off of them??

    Reply
  2. Help me pls says:
    April 17, 2012 at 2:07 am

    They are SCAM! MY credit card number was stolen by them, they keep charging me even i have end the subscription many times along time ago.

    Reply
  3. 櫃が矢 says:
    July 13, 2012 at 1:27 am

    Of course it is a scam.
    Just to clarify things: Work means you do something and for that, you recieve money.
    On the other hand, this site requires you to pay in order to be able to work, or just to get information about what the job will/would be.
    It doesn`t take a rocket-scientist to see that its a scam, why would payment be necessary to start working?
    Anyone who`s stupid enough to pay for something one doesn`t even know what it is, deserves it right.
    Why isn`t it suspicious to anyone, that these sites even show `screenshots` from “TV news” from their respective countries, while those faces/logos/advertisements were never seen in TV/Newspapers/credible news-portals?
    Just for the last thought, if it comes to internet paying, practically every legit company accepts paypal as payment method, while these scamming sites don`t.

    Help me pls: keep in mind that you can manage your direct debits online or personally, your bank only pays to recipients you have accepted. It`s pointless to ask them to stop trying to get your money off your card, just go straight to your bank and cancel the direct debit.
    Also it might be wise to block the card you registered with, and ask for a new one from your bank, if you weren`t aware enough and registered with your card number/exp date/cvv

    Reply
  4. LAKKIE says:
    September 12, 2012 at 5:57 am

    Hahaha. Currently, Melissa johnsson is living in Pretoria and earning 65000 ZAR per month! hahahaha. If i go to the same site from my Ipad, she’s suddenly living in the US earning us$8900. Wow, she sure does move around!
    Seriously,guys considering this should get a job…or if you are gullable enough, go ahead, lose money you dont have!

    Reply
  5. Simohammed says:
    October 30, 2012 at 10:05 pm

    Thank you very much, it’s look like a scam clearly, but it’s good to advertise people.

    There is also middle east version, see duplicate:

    careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/pul/ca/

    careerjournalonline.com/newsupdate/workfromhome/trifu/0eu2lm77a2/middleeast/

    Reply
  6. shafi says:
    February 12, 2013 at 3:25 am

    aney can tell me about this site its scam or legit?

    Reply
  7. Chin says:
    June 27, 2015 at 8:03 am

    I’ve already register it with basic details. But I don’t own any card they describe so didn’t make it until the end.

    Reply

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