Sunday, October 19, 2014

Is the Translator Job a Scam?

Translator Jamming
It appears that after initially trying to find out if they can use it to look for extra work and income, the Real Translator Jobs website may be a little bit disappointing to many. When you visit the site (realtranslatorjobs.com), the very first idea they present seemed promising.

With the current global economic outlook, it is not surprising that it continues to attract unsuspecting clients who want to get quick money online. However, it’s not as glamorous and profitable as one might think, especially if they consider what this particular site is offering or shall we say requiring.

One of the things that sparked a lot of people’s interest is the promotion of making US$ 100′s of dollars per day. I’m going to tell you right off the bat, your chances of making that kind of money through freelance translator work is slim to none.

Also, another thing that should raise the red flag is the screening process. There is none as far as weeding out capable prospects who are looking to get hired for translator jobs. That’s really fishy and I think I know why.

I figured out what’s really going on here. The way that you make money with this program is just reselling this program to other people looking at one. Get it? You can see that this is a Clickbank product. If you know anything about Clickbank, you know that it is an affiliate marketplace. In other words, people are selling this product all over the place and that’s really how you make money. In order to sell a product like this, you really have to know affiliate marketing skills and not translator job skills.

Here is also another Real Translator Jobs scam concern. When you visit the site, the security badges are not clickable. This means that they are not registered there for this is a fake image designed to give you comfort and a sense of security.

Another common complaint is contact support for refund. Usually companies will make it very difficult and inconvenient for you to submit a support ticket to get a refund. The good thing is that since this is dealt through Clickbank, you can use this third-party to get your money back. Also, there is a 60 day money back guarantee anyways so you have the right to.

In my opinion, the real reason why Real Translator Jobs was created was to build a list. More specifically an e-mail list that they can market future offers to and make a profit from. In other words, as the site draws in a lot of interest because of the whole idea of getting a translator job, the people that join go on this list. So you are more likely to get spammed very often with upsells and other products that the company is trying to promote you to make you more money off you.

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