HomeStopJob.com Review - Scam or The Real Deal?
Anyone who has searched for work at home for more than an hour can tell you how difficult this task can be. The process in itself is a full time job! If it’s not fending off scammers for your hard earned money then it’s battling hours of eye ball blinding scanning of job sites that hide legitimate work at home jobs like an Easter egg!
Been there and done that! It’s the reason I created Work At Home Careers and Work At Home No Scams. In most cases, Work At Home websites tend to do all the leg work for you. You just need to visit and apply. As much as we want to do this out of the kindness of our hearts, baby girl needs a new pair of shoes and food to eat. So this has left many work at home website owners supplementing the legitimate work at home jobs we find with dreaded advertisements.
I’m sure you’ve visited your favorite work from home website and run into ads asking you for your hard money and wondered, "What the F! I thought this was the free and legitimate website everyone is raving about!" The reality is that yes your friendly neighborhood work at home website is free to use. But it means we have to share our website page space with advertisers the same way network TV does with commercials. Is it a necessary evil? Not really. Here’s where HomeStopJob.com comes in.
The Good!
1. HomeStopJob.com actively screens its job listing and removes any scams.
That’s probably the most important thing any website can do considering all the crap that sprouts up like weeds everyday. You need someone that is on your side always looking out for your interest so you don’t become the next victim. HomeStopJob has you covered in that respect because they have a staff dedicated to reviewing each job listing.
2. Next, HomestopJob.com is a totally ad-free work at home website.
This means that you won’t find a single ad mixed in with the legitimate work at home jobs like you find in some of your favorite work at home job sites. I know this is a God send for newbie work at home seekers who often get ads and legitimate jobs confused. So if this has happened to you then you need to seriously consider visiting HomestopJob.com!
3. HomeJobStop.com is very organized.
Have you ever visited a work at home website and felt like the next contestant on "Are you Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?". Too often I’ve visited work at home websites where the jobs are as scrambled and scattered like my morning eggs. Well you won’t run into that situation with HomeJobStop.com, the Jobs are listed in various specific categories. So depending on your skill set you can easily narrow down your search which means you’re in and out. I hate to toot my own horn but we do a pretty good job of this at www.WorkAtHomeCareers.com
4. HomeJobStop.com is updated regularly.
Ever been to a work at home website and applied to a job and learned that it was filled 100 moons ago? Ain’t that a B…! Here you are wasting your precious time sending out resumes to a non-existing job and this can be a real pain if you’ve done it a few times during the course of the day. Well the likelihood of this happening on HomeStopJob.com is very slim since they’re vigilant about updating their listing regularly.
So this all sounds good right?
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However as a seasoned work at home seeker cynic, I’m sure your scammy senses are going haywire like Spider-man. Okay let’s get into the negatives because we all know there are always a few.
The Bad!
Well like your favorite free work at home websites the folks at HomeJobStop.com "got kids to feed" too! But instead of inundating you with ads, they charge a one-time minor membership fee! Now don’t have a heart attack! It’s not ridiculous amount of money. It’s the same amount you spent to take the little ones to see the latest Disney or Pixar movie this past weekend. But with this the money you’re coughing up provides a benefit that lasts a lifetime rather than a few hours. Furthermore there are no screaming kids and you could potentially make your investment back 100 times fold over the course of the membership which is a lifetime! So how much are we talking about here? It’s only about anywhere from $12 to $24 depending on the membership you choose.
Conclusion
Honestly this is chump change when you consider the hours you’ll save on searching and applying to dead end job leads. Furthermore the likelihood of you falling for the next cleverly disguised scam is absent since the fee you pay covers the staff that does the research for you! Finally the most important thing is for the mere price of some movie tickets you can end up with a work at home job that gives you more time with your family and the financial freedom you’ve been seeking. Is that worth up to $24 to you? And if for some inconceivable reason it’s not, That’s fine because HomestopJob.com is so confident in their service, there is a full no questions asked, easy to get, money back guarantee!
So what is being home with your family worth to you? Let me know what you guys think in the comment area below. I know these type of services are touchy subject for work at home seekers. Let me hear your thoughts. I’m not saying that HomeJobStop.com is for everyone. Some of you are veteran work at home seekers and can easily maneuver around the free work at home websites but this might be something for newbies to consider. Either way I want to hear from you folks! I hope you enjoyed this review of HomestopJob.com. In my humble opinion, it’s definitely not a scam, fraud or ripoff!
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January 3rd, 2008 at 11:42 am |
[...] If it’s not fending off scammers for your hard earned money then it’s battling hours … credit : [...]
January 3rd, 2008 at 1:21 pm |
Hey Eddy,
Lol … gotta luv the genuine humor you add to your blog entries! You are absolutely right, the small fee HomeJobStop.com charges, can be compared to taking the kiddos to a Disney or Pixar movie.
I signed up months ago, and have no unpleasant comments or experiences to report at all. Shortly after joining, I needed to contact site owner/admin Ms. Rita Woods. She responded very promptly and courteously.
And … the WebAssured seal on her site is 100% authentic.
February 6th, 2008 at 7:22 pm |
I live in Canada and if I were to sign up with HomeJobStop.com would I still be eligible to work from home with them?
February 6th, 2008 at 7:32 pm |
Hi Brenda,
Remember the HomeStopJob.com doesn’t hire people. They list companies that hire work at home seekers and I’m pretty sure they have some companies for international folks like yourself.
By the way we have tips on how to find jobs for people outside the U.S.
www.workathomenoscams.com/international
I hope this helps.
Eddy
March 31st, 2008 at 7:35 am |
This morning I received an email from one of my subscription lists touting the greatness of HomeJobStop.com and what a great site it was.
Well, I closed the email and went about my business.
A little while later, I decided to do a search on “homejobstop scam”.
Do you know that I have not found one negative comment about this website? This is a first!
And I was also very happy when I found your article as part of my search because I knew that it would cement the overall consensus that HomeJobStop would be a good investment for me.
Sure, there are two plans to choose from at, what I consider to be, a minor cost or you can choose to buy both plans at a combined cost.
I am happy to read that the listings are screened and subscribers will not receive the same old listings that we receive in our emails each day which ask for money up front or are ponzi or are mlm or just are pure scams, etc.
So let me say that I am going to sign up today and give this a shot!
I feel it is definitely a win-win for me!
April 2nd, 2008 at 12:38 pm |
Hi Colleen,
Glad you stumbled upon our review.
HomeJobStop www.workathomenoscams.com/homejobstoprecommended is definitely a solid site.
I’m actually going to create a video about their site very soon so people can get a look at the members area. I know folks are very skeptical about paying for work at home information (as they should be.) but this is one company I think the investment is totally worth.
Thanks for chiming in and actually taking action.
I think you’ll be happy with this resource. Its very easy to use.
Eddy
May 13th, 2008 at 9:28 am |
This does sound like what I need…I live in a rural area and with the gas price climbing I need a way to pay my bills…I just can’t take any chances on this being another bad deal for me…
May 13th, 2008 at 5:19 pm |
Hi Sandy,
Thanks for your comments.
Trust me this is one of those investments that is worth it. I don’t run around personally recommending things unless I’ve actually tried what I’m recommending.
With work at home it’s always a good idea to get as many work at home job leads as possible to better your chances of securing a job. I don’t like putting all my eggs in one basket.
We provide great job leads on our various sites: www.workathomenoscams.com/companies but sites like HomeJobStop www.workathomenoscams.com/homejobstoprecommended do a great job as well and may provide leads we don’t have so covering all your bases is a good idea.
The economy is a mess right now and I don’t think it will be getting better any time soon. So it’s good idea to explore all legit options.
So good luck to you Sandy.
Eddy
May 13th, 2008 at 6:51 pm |
I joined HomeJobStop’s email plan at the end of March and I have to say that in the 2 emails you will receive a month, there are definitely plenty of jobs to go over.
I personally have applied to a few of the jobs and was accepted and now I am just waiting for an assignment.
You can choose the email plan or the online job database plan or both plans if you want.
HomeJobStop is not a scam and they more then deliver when it comes to work at home job information.
May 13th, 2008 at 7:32 pm |
Hey Colleen,
How have you been? Thanks for chiming in. It’s good when our loyal subscribers participate and help new visitors out. We appreciate you doing that.
I hope this helps Sandy.
Eddy
May 13th, 2008 at 8:03 pm |
Hi Eddy -
I am doing pretty well, working on my main blog as well as a couple of other blogs and adding to my VRE as much as possible.
Congrats on the new baby and savor every moment because before you know it, she will be grown and on her own.
My daughter turned 20 this past April and I truly cannot believe how time has passed.
I did have to take a moment to comment on the HomeJobStop. Most people who know me do know that I do not recommend anything that I personally have not tried out myself. If something does not live up to what was said on the sales page as well as my expectations, then I cannot see recommending it to anyone.
Great hearing from you Eddy, keep up the great work! I always enjoy reading your articles. I have learned a great deal from the knowledge that you share.
May 15th, 2008 at 10:20 am |
Colleen,
Great to hear you’re doing well and keeping busy. Be careful about building your VRE. I knew a few years every marketer was advising that people should pump out as many sites as possible because if you had 10 sites making $100 per month that’s $1000 per month or whatever the math is. lol
But the problem with that is that you spread yourself thin and you can’t possibly produce good content for a lot of sites. Its better to establish some flag ships sites because they can easily make you as much money or more than having all that VRE. And you’ll be able to be more efficient.
Take it from me. My focus right now is this blog and my other site WorkAtHomeCareers.com. I have put all other sites I had on pause because it was getting overwhelming and it felt like having a job again and that wasn’t fun. So just some word of wisdom on that.
Take it with a grain of salt.
Thanks for the congrats on my baby girl. Its funny you say that about them getting grown fast. I’m always telling my wife I can’t wait until my baby girl is our the infancy stage so I could relate to her more and we can actually communicate and play. lol
And she’s always like don’t fast forward these moments because we’ll never have them with her again. So I hear ya. I can’t even imagine my girl being grown.
In any event, congrats on raising your girl into a woman. I have such a deeper appreciation for parenthood now.
As always great to hear from you.
Don’t be a stranger. lol
Eddy
May 26th, 2008 at 6:16 pm |
Hi Eddy -
I wanted to put everyone’s mind at ease with regard to HomeJobStop www.workathomenoscams.com/homejobstoprecommended being a scam or not.
Believe me, it is not a scam, there are legitimate jobs.
I applied for a job on Thurs, 22 May and today, Monday, 26 May, I received my “Congrats, You Have Been Accepted” email.
For this particular job, I had to submit my resume for review. They liked what they saw and then sent me an email to complete an online interview which took about 10-15 minutes.
And then I waited anxiously :)))
My persistence has paid off and I finally have a home job.
For those of you who are pursuing home employment, do not give up or get frustrated because your day will come.
Be sure to check out HomeJobStop www.workathomenoscams.com/homejobstoprecommended because one day you just may be happy that you took the time to do so.
Colleen W
May 27th, 2008 at 12:39 pm |
Hey Colleen,
As always it’s great to hear from you. But it’s even better to hear that you’ve found a work at home job! I’m so happy for you. This is great news and I hope that many others will follow your lead and use this wonderful resource. http://www.workathomenoscams.com/homejobstoprecommended
Sounds to me you that you just paid for your membership. lol
I’m glad that you were willing to invest in your career and use HomeJobStop to extend your job search.
Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate it.
I hope to hear many more of these stories.
Eddy
June 3rd, 2008 at 11:56 pm |
I suspect that folks would be a lot more interested in and responsive to HomeStopJob if some of these comments included some reports from people who have actually obtained jobs from the site.
Then, they should post just how much money they are making (net) from the job on a monthly basis.
That would really be worth something. The rest is, well, chat. Nothing against chat, but actual results beat chat anyday.
June 4th, 2008 at 12:22 am |
Hi Garrard,
Excellent point.
Ironically here’s someone that has reported success with HomeJobStop:
http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2008/01/03/homestopjobcom-review-scam-or-the-real-deal/#comment-4050
Feel free to email Colleen. I didn’t really get into her business about how much she’s making with the new
work at home job she found with HomeJobStop but maybe
she’ll share it with you.
You may also be interested in the following page
for more details about this site:
www.workathomenoscams.com/2008/04/08/avoiding-work-at-home-ads/
I understand your skepticism.
There is a lot of crap out there:
www.workathomecareers.com/dataentry_typing_scam.html
But at the end of the day, if you wary of spending money you don’t ever have to. We provide you with free resources here at this site: www.workathomenoscams.com/companies
So either way we provide you with choices. For some people HomeJobStop is perfect for others it may not be their cup of tea. I understand either way.
Thanks again for sharing your comments and concerns.
Eddy