"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website

www.theyouthjob.com - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website

The website: "theyouthjob.com," which the owners claim is a large-scale marketing and referral company in the United States of America, is a scam. The website trick potential victims into joining by claiming there is no fee to join and that visitors can earn money performing certain tasks and activities that are given to them. But, do not register with TheYouthJob Inc or similar websites like it, because the scammers who operate the website will never pay their users; they will just take all the money earned by their users for themselves.

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The website "theyouthjob.com" is similar to the www.jobrize.com, www.CashWeGo.com, www.monthlyyouth.com, www.youth2payment.com and lot of other fake online job websites. All the scammers did was to change the name of the website and the content.

The Fake Internet Job Website

theyouthjob.com

TheYouthJob Inc is a large-scale marketing and referral company in the United States of America. It was founded in 2010 and paying its members for doing tasks and activities which are given to them. Join the website and perform your task to get earn. There is no any fee, no any membership fee and no any paid thing. All is free... The main thing is your passion to the completion of task and promote to the friends.

If you are student, un-employed, use internet daily ?

You use facebook, Google+ or twitter ? YES

Then you can earn every month from theyouthjob.com up to 500$ daily

Earn 5$ for every link visit / opening by your friend

Also, the website should not be trusted because it does not provide a secure connection on its registration page or other sensitive pages, which is used to secure information like your name, address, email and password, when you submit it to them. A secure website starts with "https", instead of the standard unsecured "http". Every legitimate website that deals with personal and financial information must have a secure connection (https://) that is used to protect its users information when it is transmitted over the internet.

These scammers will continue to use the same website under different website names. So, if you stumble upon a website looking like the one above, please do not register or take part in any activity on it.

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Feb. 7, 2016 at 10:12 AM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
an anonymous user from: Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India

I request all to stop, I reached the target of 300 USD and more, completed the survey, but yet showing survey incomplete. They are now asking for money to pay via mobile. Ultimately it is a fraud and a scam.

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Jan. 28, 2016 at 12:31 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Kampala, Central Region, Uganda

Stop using the website theyouth job.com. I reached the payment limit of $300 and they told me to do survey to request payment; to click on survey they take me to games. I downloaded the game and played but still the survey status remained incomplete. Up to now I have never been paid.

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Jan. 23, 2016 at 2:56 AM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
an anonymous user from: Islamabad, Pakistan

How can we report these types of sites?

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Jan. 23, 2016 at 5:13 AM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
info

Report them to us using our "Contact Us" page.

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Dec. 21, 2015 at 9:37 AM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
lopemlevi from: Newark, New Jersey, United States

I registered yesterday unknowingly to the fake website the youth job.com and would like u to tell me what I should do.

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Jan. 8, 2016 at 10:51 PM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
an anonymous user from: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

theyouth job.com is a spam, do nothing, just stop using that type of fake sites.

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Dec. 21, 2015 at 11:12 AM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
info

Just stop using the website and be careful next time.

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Dec. 19, 2015 at 11:41 AM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
an anonymous user from: San Mateo, California, United States

Actually I don't know about this and I registered in the fake site. So will you please tell me what can I do now?

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Dec. 19, 2015 at 12:18 PM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
info

There is nothing to worry about, just stop using the website and be careful next time.

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Dec. 12, 2015 at 7:44 PM by
"www.theyouthjob.com" - A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
an anonymous user from: Newark, New Jersey, United States

The site is a SCAM. You have to do a scammy survey for a payout & do silver, gold & platinum "offers" (basically you have to sign up for a whole bunch of c**p you don't want) & then when you click Finished at the end of the scammy survey, it redirects to an advertisement site & theyouthjob.com NEVER shows that your survey was approved, so you can't EVER get any payout. And forget emailing them. You won't ever get a reply that way either. I should be getting a payout of over $900 from twitter referrals but my Astartiel account can't get paid because the survey won't ever get approved.

Not going to do it a third time! I'll just look at this site as a ‪#‎MoneyGame‬ site & pretend that I really am earning that money. At least, then I can smile about it . This site is total BS.

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