Replace Your Day Job Reviews – Legit or Scam?

Replace Your Day JobReplace Your Day Job is a new website created by Natalie James aimed specifically at people looking to enter the work from home community.  Her website promises jobs working with major, multinational companies earning anywhere between $15-$75 an hour, either full or part time.

The sales page is primarily dedicated to Natalie’s experiences being unable to pay her bills or find reasonable work in this terrible economy, until she came across this very opportunity that she wants to share with you.

Ultimately ReplaceYourDayJob.com is just a portal website that will bring you to the Auction Listing Agent opportunity.  Auction Listing is not new – there are many websites out there who are already providing this same opportunity.

The way these websites work is that you will be charged anywhere from $47-$197 to be trained as an auction listing agent, then you must become a member of a drop shipping company for an added fee.  Then you list items for sale on eBay that you never have to buy, store, or ship, because that is taken care of by the drop ship company.

So is Replace Your Day Job a Scam?

Selling items on eBay and working with a drop shipping company are completely legitimate ways of making money.  The particular problem here is not the work that’s being done, but the way that Replace Your Day Job presents this work.

Replace Your Day Job treats you as if you are actually applying for a telecommuting work at home position.  They even make you fill out an application asking for your level of education.  This is purposefully misleading.  The truth is that working as an auction listing agent is completely independent employment – you are not being hired by anyone and you should not have to fill out an application.

Then, they don’t tell you until after you are “hired” that you must pay for training and that you must pay the drop ship company for their services. Depending on what kind of service you’ll require from the company, that could cost you anywhere from $39.95 to $249.95 a month.

Going along with their presentation that you are applying for a job, they also tell you that you will earn between $15-$75 an hour.  But the way you make money with auction listing is simply by selling the products for more than they cost at the drop ship company. There is no guaranteed rate of pay.

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  • Shame on them.
  • If you sign up you will be sorry.

    Within 1 day of signing up, I have received 20 or more unwanted telephone solicitations.

    The privacy statement is a lie and a scam.

    Obviously this person sells your private information!!!!
  • Thanks for posting all the reviews of this scam site......At least some people saved there money.....it went from $97 all the way to $27 for me but I wasn't going to fall for it!
  • I am so glad I decided to check Replace Your Job before I signed up, it seemed fishy, when I had to pay them to hire me. It seems every work at home job site I have come across wants money up front. Think about this when you apply for a job out in the real world, do you have to give them money to hire you. No, I have never had to pay an employer to hire me, so why do I have to pay for someone to hire me for an work at home job. I have tried a couple of other work at home sites and luckily I got my money back from them. So just check them out first.
  • I got an email from internetprofits.com to become a listing agent for major companies. I entered my cc info and was suddenly signed up for ultimatecashcourse.com instead. Then they tried to upsell their drop ship program and I knew right away I had been scammed. I immediately called the number given for training and they did not know what I was talking about, but I got a call back later from Simply Click To Profit and was asked if I could use my credit card and how much credit I had anyway.

    I posted a cancellation notice on both netranz.com (listed at ultimatecashcourse.com) and at ccbill.com (listed at internet profits.com) and so far have not gotten any satisfaction. Nobody can tell me how I was switched from one website to the other and they still have my money. I will be filing a complaint with the attorney general today.

  • Hi, I joined Simply Click to Profit on July 16, 2011 and went back to get information on how to use the process and they were not available. I am asking for a refund of $77, $29, $9.95 amd $39.95 money I can't afford to flounder on a business that is not willing to help me profit.
  • Yes, I too was suckered in after seeing this advertised on Facebook! I even called the phone number and spoke with someone just to make sure it was a real company, but I wish that I'd found this site first! After reading these posts, I called and canceled the transaction and was told it would take 7-14 days to receive the credit to my card. Seeing that this was told to everyone else as well with no "credit" being given I decided to call the credit card company and file a dispute against the charge. Credit given within 2 days! I don't know if any money can be made from this, but with so many unhappy reviews I'd rather not risk it!!!
  • This is the biggest scam I have ever seen!!!!!! I found it under simply click to profit and I was so excited, and looking at the testimonials, and everything they said is completely 100% false!!!!! They lowered the charges though, it was 47.00 instead of 67.00. I wish I would have known they were using a different .com address.

    Right after I singed up, the website that I was suppose to get to go to did not exist! I panicked, and started trying to find links to go to, and guess what there were none! They had me so suckered in, I didn't even think about it. I tried to e-mail them, and the e-mail was returned. I went to my bank online, and of course, it had all ready been deducted from my bank account, so I copied and pasted the transaction information and was able to find the "secure server" and e-mail them, and informed them I had already contacted my bank, and they had better not charge me for this crap because they are liars!!!! I had to call my bank, sit on hold for 15 minutes, and have my debit card cancelled. So I don't have a debit card for 2 weeks, better that those scam artists having my money!

    So please, please, please, please, please......do not give these people your hard earned money, if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is........I wish I would have remembered that BEFORE i hit the send prompt! Next stop is the news media, because all over these websites, they have major network affiliations posted all over them, so I have lots more work to do to save people their hard earned money from these scumbags!
  • Ok...i clicked on a link on a company called Profit 4 Moms...then put in info, was reluctant to put in debit card info but i did...then it says to make the most money you need to upgrade...so in addition to the $47 i was paying to begin with, i also paid an additional $47 for "upgrade"...then you can't log in so it took me to a fake website called Replace your Day Job..what a dumba-- I was! I am planning on being at my bank first thing in morning and hopefully we can stop the pending charges going thru...Idk I'm hoping...I cant afford to throw away $94, I should have known...if something sounds to good to be true..it probably is...
  • I thought that this would be good since i moved, but then thought about it and canceled my order $67.00, then $27.00, total of $94.00. In November 15,2010 said that i would get my refund in 14 days. I keep calling at least once a month. They told me in December that the processor was down then in February that i should receive it that month. March was they don't know when and that there was no way for me to talk to anyone else. I think that this is a SCAM!!! that we all got caught in and the only thing to do now is to involve the Federal Gov. in on this just like you would an ebay, craiglist., ect. and the better business bureau. That's what i'm gonna do.
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