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MintJobs.com

 

MintJobs.com is a program that claims to teach people how to make money online filling out short forms.  There is a growing number of these programs popping up on the internet, and they're all virtually identical and all as equally not recommended.

For instance MintJobs.com is pretty much the same program as DataEntryBusiness.com.  They both deceive customers by promising data entry, when in reality they are selling a crash course in affiliate marketing.

The truth is that MintJobs.com has no contact with companies that need advertising forms filled out.  All they do is direct you to Google AdWords and an affiliate program directory called Click Bank.

They fail to mention that it costs money to run an advertising campaign on Google, specifically you get charged every time somebody clicks your ad.  So not only does MintJobs.com not provide you with data entry work they also put you in a position where you may lose money.

Deception aside, there is still so much more that goes into making money with affiliate marketing than they tell you.  You will have to: build a website, conduct keyword research, perform search engine optimization, track conversion statistics, and more.

This is why I call MintJobs.com a crash course in internet marketing because they do not provide information on these important topics.  The worst part is that companies like this actually deter people from making money online by misleading them.

I work online with a method where you can make several hundred dollars for a couple hours of work, whenever you have time.

This business is free to join and I won't charge you anything for the information, just let me know where to send you the info, Click Here.

Best of Luck,
Steve Albright

 

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Customer Reviews for 'MintJobs.com'

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ed benson,  Los Angeles

  Posted at 1:01pm on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Beyond Dreadful 0=- nightmarish! This was advertised on Channel 7 (ABC) as being a reputable program. I've been watching ABC for 30 years, do you think I'll watch them tonight? Hell no. This started in February when I purchased a Toshiba to make money from working at home. Didn't hear anything so I wrote them a letter in about six weeks. Didn't hear anything but started emailing and doing searches, finally I found Digital Development, they referred me to Mintjobs. They kept telling me about they were going to issue a password and they said it must be lost in the mail. I did a tracer on the money order and sure enough Digital Development cashed it on the 4th at a Bank of America. What the hell are we doing battles in Iraq for, we have em in our own countries. Find these jerks and sue their asses and then put them in jail for the rest of their fricken life.
(one pissed off) ed benson

laura,  whiting, in

  Posted at 4:10pm on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

MintJobs.com is the worst thing that has happened to me. I am a real sucker by believing all the lies. They promise an easy way to make money at home, but they are the ones that are making all the money. I just hope that someone can help all of us that want a refund.

claude,  miami

  Posted at 12:38am on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

thx for the info i saw mintjobs awhile bac when i wuz lookin for a REAL LEGITMATE way of making money from home and i thought everything wuz 2 good 2 be tru so i jus bookmarked it den came bak 2 check it out again and thought 2myself let me do sum homewurk on this company and see what othas are sayin which i see is bad things so that made me make an easy decision thx steve!

Faith,  New York

  Posted at 12:28pm on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Mintjobs.com is truly a scam!!! It was confusing to navigate through and when I wanted my money back, they completely ignored my emails. NEVER join Mintjobs.com unless you like handing over your money to scum!

Greg,  MN

  Posted at 8:46am on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

If you are considering mintjobs.com... forget it. Save yourself a bunch of headaches. You won't get anything truly useful and when you try to get a refund, you will just ge jerked around. Keep searching and good luck!

Scarlet,  Kalamazoo, MI

  Posted at 9:34am on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

I'm glad I stumbled upon this site. I was going to actually buy the program, but decided to check out what others had to say about it. Well, I'm glad I did. Thanks a lot everyone, you saved me from being scammed.

barbara,  united kingdom

  Posted at 7:42am on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

i paid for the mintjobs 2 months ago.
up to now theres nothing that i have done,theres no support after you have paid them.
i wish i could get back my money which is hard earned

Susan,  High Point, NC

  Posted at 9:18pm on Thursday, February 21st, 2008

After months of looking for something legitimate, and being scammed time after time, I came upon Mintjobs.com and thought I'd finally found the right thing (their website is pretty convincing). Then my "inner voice" kicked in and told me to check out what others were saying about Mintjobs.com and I'm sure glad it did. Thank you ALL so very much! You just saved me $49.95 on one more scam!

Pamela,  Las Vegas

  Posted at 3:17am on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

I'm sure glad I found these comments on here about MintJobs. I was about to join or at least thinking about it. I've contributed to enough of these scam artists. I sincerely Thank Everyone who has commented on MintJobs. We need to keep this up to get rid of all these scammers. Just to let you know another one is Data Entry Business.com. They're more than happy to take your money but when you mention refund they suddenly become deaf.

Marc,  Minnesota

  Posted at 12:13pm on Monday, February 18th, 2008

Mint jobs sucks!! No support, nothing but relocating you to spend money for nothing. My lesson was NEVER send anything to a internet company who does not have contact information. It is imposable to get a phone number.

Mint Jobs? DON"T DO IT!!!

Charles,  NC

  Posted at 3:03pm on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

I'm still trying to get my money back from Mint Jobs. I keep talking to a Steve and he sent me an E-mail like this:Hi Charles,

Your account is now fully qualified for refund. Your refund will be processed as to your position and may take two days to a month depending on the placement of your account.

This notice is to assure you that you WILL receive your refund.

Mintjobs.com
Member Relations MGR.
P.S Still haven't seen my money yet and it has been a month.

Jake,  GA

  Posted at 12:12pm on Monday, January 28th, 2008

Mintjobs is evil I cant believe I fell for this one. After finding out that it was a scam and that I was making no money I called and asked for my money back. After going back and forward with them for over 30 mins they hung up. I called back the next day after another half hour the person on the phone said “maybe if you weren’t a stupid n#ger you would make money” after that I hung up the phone. Looks like I will never get my money back.

john c,  fontana

  Posted at 10:12pm on Monday, January 21st, 2008

was i deceived or what these false advertisers, con artist,liars,theives should be taken to court a.s.a.p i still have not received my refund. i sure would like to meet the start up genius of this site face to face then we'd see if i get a refund.

Paula Kenion,  Myrtle Beach

  Posted at 8:20am on Thursday, January 17th, 2008

After 3 or 4 requests for a refund, they refused to refund my money as I did not respond to their repeated requests for explanations as to my reasons for wanting my money back.

I plan to report them to the Better Business Bureau.

Mary Weilings,  Location unknown

  Posted at 2:29pm on Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Go to Plimus .com if that is the 3rd party credit card provider used to take your money. And file a refund request with them. You will need your confirmation order number and the email that you used when you purchased Mint Jobs subscription.

Dollie,  Location unknown

  Posted at 10:12am on Sunday, November 25th, 2007

I had informed MintJobs to refund my money but still insist me that the amount I Paid is not for membership but for to make money out of computer. That's true, I join because I want to earn from computer with all I thought that it is plainly for AdWords system but I have to go to Google but they wont accept the mintjob as affiliate. I will make a final conclusion if after 60 days my money will not be returned.

Jay Thomson,  Location unknown

  Posted at 1:45pm on Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

MintJobs.com are DIRT BAGS!!!,I give these low lives -1 star! Just like everyone else I'm sure, I handed over my 50 bucks and didn't make a dime. What they sell is deceiving and confusing the average consumer. And who can put them out of business? Who do you go to or call for HELP? Nobody! 60 day guarantee my ass! I decided after a couple days that I wanted my money back and 3 weeks later I'm still going back n forth with a Mary and a Steve who are trying to convince me that I can still make money. I just want my refund on their guarantee. How these online bastards get away with this is beyond me. Who can the consumer contact for help?

Jenny,  Cedar Lake

  Posted at 6:07pm on Friday, October 19th, 2007

At this point I'm just trying to get my money back, they say they have a 60 day money back guarantee but who knows if they're gona actually honor it.





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