Is DoWeeklyWork.com a Scam? Is It Really The Fastest Way to Make Money?

Hi there and welcome to my review of DoWeeklyWork.com. It sounds very exciting. All you need is one hour of your time. You have to complete some simple tasks and according to the official website, money "will start flowing into your account."

Is this really possible? Is DoWeeklyWork.com a scam or is this a legit way of making money online?

Thinking of signing up with DoWeeklyWork? Let me share my findings with you. Its my hope that it will help to make your final decision all the more easier.

Cool,let's get started.

NAME OF PROGRAM: DoWeeklyWork

WEBSITE: www.DoWeeklyWork.Com

FOUNDER: Unknown

WHAT IS ABOUT: Promoting the DoWeeklyWork.com website by dropping your affiliate link on Social Media.

OVERALL RATING:


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DOWEEKLYWORK- THE COUNTLESS RED FLAGS- IT'S SHOCKING....


Prior to commencing with the free registration, I was a bit concerned that they made no initial mention of any founder or owner. In fact, there is no contact details at all. 

One is left with no choice but to give them the benefit of doubt and sign up, and to hope and pray that within the member's area, more light will be shed on this topic.

Sadly so, this was not the case. I am going to point out some red flags that you need to be made aware of.

RED FLAG NR.1 : NO OWNER ON RECORD

Upon registration, and once access is granted to the member's area, you are not going to be met with any introductory video of who the owners are, nor will you be told of how the DoWeeklyWork system works.



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Their is no contact details, no founder details, nothing. The only way that you can get a hold of someone, is via their support email. 

In my books, that is not good enough. You might as well be working with ghosts. 

Would you do business with an 'unknown'?

What about their claims of paying out thousands of members, is there any truth to that?

Let me show you.

RED FLAG NR.2: NO REAL PROOF OF EARNINGS

The site will have you believe that they have paid members out in the region of $200-$5000 per month.

doweeklywork.com is a scam no real proof of testimonies

The problem here is, that they provide no real proof to back these claims.

Furthermore, it's interesting to note that they also claim that they have been around for years and have thousands of members on their database.

Doweeklywork is a scam by claiming that they have been around for years

Have they really been around "since years?"

No.

The official DoWeeklyWork.com site was registered on the 4th October 2018.

It's only close to 2 months that the site is in existence!

Take a look below and see for yourself.

DoWeeklyWork domain name was only created in october



Why lie and tell folks that you have been around for years?

Anyways, onto the money earning part.

How exactly do you earn with DoWeeklyWork?

Coming up next!

Wealthy Affiliate review

HOW DOES DOWEEKLYWORK.COM WORK?


The member's area is plain and basic. There are no video tutorials, live chats, or forums going on.

In fact, the only thing that will stare you in the face is your unique affiliate link.

How does doweeklywork.com work

Your job as a DoWeeklyWork member, is to promote your affiliate link like crazy all over social media.

For every person that clicks on your affiliate link, you will earn $5 to $10 per unique visitor.

They even give you a $10 head start.

The catch is that you have to reach their $300 threshold limit to qualify for a payout.

Sounds fairly easy, doesn't it?

Should you sign up with DoWeeklyWork.com? Is DoWeeklyWork.com legit?

IS DOWEEKLYWORK.COM A SCAM? MY PERSONAL OPINION


The positive part is that the membership is free.

There is no evidence of any real owners here. They have not been in existence for many years, as they claim. 

Hence, should you sign up and promote your link, and reach their $300 requirement, there is no real proof that they will really pay.

Though the membership is free, you are still giving them something which is valuable-your personal details. They can use your e-mail to send you other medicore offers, or even sell them to third parties.

In my opinion, I do not recommend DoWeeklyWork, as I feel that it does not offer you, the member, a sound and solid way of making money. They can 'close-shop' any day and all your hard work goes down the drain.

CAN YOU REALLY MAKE MONEY ONLINE?


Yes, you can.

There are many legit ways of making money online. When I started 3 years ago, I knew nothing about websites, or domain names or any of that internet mumbo jumbo stuff. 

You can imagine as a pharmacist coming into the online world, everything was foreign to me.

However, I was fortunate enough to find an amazing teaching platform called Wealthy Affiliate. They provided me with all the necessary trainingthe toolsback-up and support to become an online entrepreneur.

They have a one of a kind community that helps one another along the way, as we all grow our businesses together. They have a free membership option and you can remain a free member for as long as you like.

Take a look at the comparison chart, and see the difference for yourself.

DoWeeklyWork.com vs Wealthy Affiliate


Thanks so much for joining me on this DoWeeklyWork review.

I hope that it has helped you out.

If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below and I will get back to you.

Kind Regards and Take Care

Roopesh

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16 thoughts on “Is DoWeeklyWork.com a Scam? Is It Really The Fastest Way to Make Money?”

  1. The very fact that they say “we has been around since years” is a HUGE red flag. Totally awkward phrasing and grammatically incorrect. Grammatical errors like that make it clear to me that this website is not reputable at all. If they were really as successful as they say they are and were helping many people make thousands a month, they could afford to actually check their copy for errors.

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  2. When there is no owner that is really suspicious.  How can you be granted access to the members area without any sort of information about how this system works.  If there are no contact details, who are you supposed to contact if you need any sort of help.  Why would you sign up for something if you have no idea what to do or who to ask for help? 

    There are much better options.  

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  3. These days online scams are so common, we often see an advertisement offering work online which you can do at home and earn money, we think let’s do it but most of the time they are just trying to rip you off. There are many legit ways of income out there, we just need to do proper research about it and then involve and invest in it. Great review very informational, thanks for sharing.

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  4. Hi Roopesh,

    Thank you for your interesting Review.

    Without a doubt you have fun being a “Private Defective”.

    I have not heard of Do Weekly Work and I thoroughly agree with your observations!! 

    Your comparison chart is very clear and clearly not something I would wish to try and sincerely appreciate your review which has made sure If and when I hear about them, I would avoid them at all costs and not waste any of time, thank you.

    There are so many scams on the Internet so its great that we are fortunate enough to have someone like you doing reviews! 

    Wealthy Affiliate, however, is all that you have mentioned in your comparison and definitely a recommendation for someone wishing to be become an online entrepreneur.  It is awesome with all the training and its community.

    Wishing you every success,

    Angel Blessings,

    Aine

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  5. Dear Sir Roopesh,

    Is there a way for anyone to shut the system down of that do weekly work?

    Also, will you kindly suggest another or two legit sites for us to make money through online beside Wealthy Affiliate?

    Your review is much appreciated and Thank You for your time.

    Blessed be…

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    • Hi Aynn
      Hope that you are well? Thanks for much for stopping by.
      I think that over time hopefully, people will stop giving attention to the Do Weekly Work website.(At least I hope so)

      As for your question, I have alternative recommendations. If you are into surveys, then you might want to check out Paidviewpoint. Then another opportunity that I made money from is THE CONVERSION PROS. They have a decent compensation plan. You can read more about THE CONVERSION PROS here.

      I have reviewed a number of ‘GET PAID TO’ websites such as Treasure Trooper. They pay you to do certain tasks. They are legit, however, I feel that the pay is small.

      Coming to the MLM(multi-level marketing) world, I have reviewed many MLM’s that are NOT scams. I personally am not a fan of them though, as I do not like the recruiting aspect. In fact,I am a member of THE AIM COMPANIES. I enjoy using their products, but I do not actively engage in the business side of things. You can read my review of THE AIM COMPANIES here.

      That’s it from my side.

      If I may ask, have you given Wealthy Affiliate a try before? If so, was your experience not so good?They do have a free membership option and you can remain a free member for as long as you like.

      Hope that this helps?
      Let me know if there is anything else that I can help with.
      Blessings to you too.
      Have a fantastic 2019.
      Regards
      Roopesh

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      • Hi mr. Roopesh I been spent my time this doweekly ?? I just don’t know that it’s just a game ?? after i did a hard work for it. when I eat about 1000Dollars in my dashboard and then just suddenly cannot open ???. when I search something that can Answer my questions then I saw your messages. help me to find liget online job ?? I really need it please

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    • Hello
      Hope that you are well?
      From my understanding, you are not obligated to remain a member. You can leave whenever you want.
      Hope that this helps?
      Regards
      Roopesh

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      • What would I do if I already had registered to that on line job.i would like to inactivate it since I realize my personal details are given already.

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        • Hi Liz
          The thing is now they have your e-mail address. They may end up sending you other offers. The best that you can do is unsubscribe to these offers.
          Unfortunately, there is not much else that you can do.
          Hope that this helps.
          Do take care.
          Roopesh

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  6. What do you do now , this platform also to generate money or whats the aim and reason of this platform need clearity before i follow or join..

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    • Hello Nelson
      Sorry for the late reply.
      Ok, so you signed up for the FREE Wealthy Affiliate membership. When I say that it’s free, you can be a free member for as long as you like, there is no obligation to take the premium membership.

      I sent you a welcome message from within the WA PLATFORM. You should get it by now. Anyway, Wealthy Affiliate teaches people how to start their own affiliate marketing business.

      The aim of this platform is to help you to build a business from scratch irrespective of your knowledge, experience or expertise. You can start with zero knowledge. When I sent you the welcome message, I placed a link to take you straight to the first level of their main training course. It’s FREE to everyone.

      Here is the link to training,if you would like to check it out.

      I suggest you complete your profile within WA and say something about yourself in the description area. You will find the awesome WA Community members welcoming you and wishing you well. They are there to help you, as so am I.

      I will always be available. However, with the time difference across zones it may take me a while. I always get back to my referrals.

      Welcome to WA. Wishing you tons of success.
      Regards
      Roopesh

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