Minijobscript 

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  1. Website designer
  2. Software company
  3. Web collaboration platform
  4. Web designer
  5. Web hosting company

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Start Your Own Jobs Site with MiniJob like Fiverr, Micro Job,& PTC All in One site.its All in One Script, Built-in Microjobs + Fiver + PTC modes.It Means you do not need to buy separate scripts if you have all in one MiniJob 2.1b-Start Your Own Micro J...


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of Minijobscript!

Hello, if you are a user of the minijobscript (or considering purchasing it) --> DON'T! This script is riddled with bugs and provided by a shady company/developer. I naively used this script for a few years before I realized how bad things really were with it. It was always very unintuitive with buggy features that just didn't make sense - or just flat out didn't work...like they designed it like that just to keep you relying on them so they can nickle &dime you to death charging extra to fix base faulty features that already should be fixed (or fixed a no additional cost). And I admit, I was a newbie fool who paid for a few of these bogus "upgrades" too. But then I wised up over the years and realized that I should have never been dealing with these shady unprofessional clowns anyway.

The final draw came when I had them check into a particular base feature that stopped working. And then, as I kinda expected after dealing with them for so long, this so-called fix led to another core feature that made the previous "fixed" feature unusable. And I recognized their classic one-two punch that was coming. Yep! They'd fix it for an additional charge. But I wasn't falling for that trick again, I was like nah I'll pass.

Then I discovered the real violation. The developer account that they had saved and stored away since the beginning of my dealings with them (several years, unbeknownst to me) was connected with one of my long-time user's accounts (only the email had been changed and some other data on it had been tampered with like username, etc). It also had an usual high balance in it of close to $100 - which I sure didn't credit, and no normal user would just let that amount sit there in their account for so long). So they tried to play me stupid saying that "oh, it's just a normal dev account" and their only answer was just Delete it Delete it without ever providing any solid explanation to settle my suspicions.

Well, I may not be the most tech-savvy in the world, but I'm not stupid -especially after wising up from dealing with these shady jokers over the years. I knew that a user with roughly 800 completed tasks, an extensive referral history, and a strange high balance of close to $100 wasn't the look of a normal dev account - and no way was I going to be stupid enough to accept that excuse that they tried to shove down my throat. So I contacted my web host and asked them to run a full scam on my site for viruses and hacks because I had reason to believe that the company who sold me this script was shady. And low & behold, they found Malware in my Staff folder of all places. Bullseye!

I'm not 100% sure how they operate their scam, but they're shady and they will compromise and tamper with your site's data. Having you out there continually out there thinking you're building a reliable minijob site - while all the while they've created backdoors to your site where they can steal your data, create fake accounts, tamper with user accounts, create fake payment balances and who knows what (and speaking of fake payment balances, this is one of the main things I suspect they were doing, creating fake user accounts and/or tampering with mainly dormant user accounts and creating fake payment balances and screwing me out of money for years!!! It's an elaborate scam that I was an innocent victim. But hopefully, if you've read this far and take heed to my warning, you'll save yourself the headache.

15 September 2024
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