Hi! I am writing this post (review) because I want to share with you some insight and idea how to identify a real scam site before you bite the bait of those sites we so-called “Scam”.
Realtranslatorjob.com is not new to me. In fact, I always see this site on the any of the advertisements in Yahoo or Google ads under Adchoices as show on the picture. I was very curious about this site; and who would not hesitate to click on the link of this site? Imagine yourself earning thousand bucks daily or P10k daily or more?
People nowadays are really looking for real income online or any alternative income sources because of the current world economic struggle. Just lately, not only the US economy is suffering from downfall but also the biggest countries in the continent of America and Europe are greatly affected by economic crises. US is sunken into debt and now struggling to come out. No question that many “Online Marketers” and “Online Scammers” are taking part of this situation.
What made me actually search and write for this topic is because in my Google powered email (mail.ppeso.com) inbox (if you are a gmail user, you will see this too), there are a lot of advertisements being displayed around the email messages like in the picture below.
To my curiosity about the ads that popped up, I clicked it and I was driven to a certain site, realtranslatorjob.com. Hmmp sounds good huh! When you land on the home page, you will really be attracted to the “promises” this site offers. Really enticing! At the first look, the site is just like other normal job marketing sites offering good and decent jobs most especially to those who are looking for main source or alternative source of income online.
I thought the offer was free because it was a job offer, but I already suspected something is hidden in this site. Guess what? I scroll down on the page and just before the footer there is a message that tells you to pay around $68 and when you use the coupon code (which is I think a fabricated one), you will be given a 50% discount to slash the price into $34. Ummmh!!! Sounds Great! Big discount! Yeah? Wow big savings!
Before going through, I went back to Google and search for “realtranslatorjob.com scam” and there I found a lot of reviews about this scheme (site marketing style). On the search result, I found a review post from tjsdaily.blogspot.com so I clicked the link going to that site. Well, it was really indeed a nice review. Actually I left a comment there and said that the review was more reliable if the author had a direct experience with the site. Does he really need to experience before he can say the site is a scam? Do I, you, we need to waste our money for that scam site before we say it really is? NO! We don’t need because the review post I read suffice the reality plus my own observation makes it stronger evidence that this site is scam.
What played in my mine was I really didn’t know. I signed up and entered my old email address on the site and hopefully I got their message and the welcome email to get started in the program. I followed the “Get Started Now” button and again, I was driven into the main site. Cool! No experience is really required to get started because the real targets of this scam site are those not well informed and no experience from scammers yet (this kind of scheme).
I played with the site and tried to see if they use script. My prediction was true. I tried to close the realtranslatorjob.com window and a little script was activated. A window popped up and asked me if I was really sure to leave the page (in my mind “Of course I was so sure.”). A message was displayed on the page that I will no longer pay the $34 (50% of $68 if I use the promo code) instead I will pay $24 only and the offer is very limited. I did not believe it so I clicked the “leave page” button but then again another message was displayed and once again tells me that I will pay $14 only this time (this is the last price offered).
Think about this. The script on the site was trying to convince me that I would pay for the last price offer of $14 from its original price of $68 that is already 80% off. This is a real proof that this site is scam. Legit sites would not force their customers to buy their products urgently and repeatedly. Giving this discount urgently for what? The very enticing line is the “This offer is only until today” added with “ONLY 1 COPY LEFT” but when you try to visit the site the next day, you will see that the message is the same. It is an autopilot site and it is using the same script to scam people.




“Think before you click” the pay button to avoid being scam and lost your money.