3HourJob.com Scam | Get-Rich-Quick Scheme Exposed

3HourJob is the latest get-rich-quick scheme circulating throughout the consumer marketplace.

Official Site: 3HourJob.com

Asserting that everyday people can generate up to $500 per day, 3HourJob was a hastily created scam with many faults.

Reflecting a similar template to the extensive collection of fake Amazon earning websites that swept ruthlessly online through the consumer marketplace, 3HourJob appears to be of the same kin.

To learn more regarding the 3HourJob scam we invite you to read our unbiased review.

What is 3HourJob? (Updated 08/20/2019)

3HourJob is a scam operating as an illicit online earning opportunity.

Functioning as an ‘online work at home programs,’ 3 Hour Job asserts that consumers can get paid $500 everyday for just working a few hours a day.

While this may hold true for some individuals, these unrealistic income assertions are the beginning of what we deem to be a get-rich-quick scheme.

When you go to visit 3HourJob.com, depending upon where you reside, will dictate which URL re-direction you are sent too.

For instance, when we went to visit the trending 3HourJob scam site, we were redirected to cmnewsmz.pro, which is structured as you can see in the image above, as an online news portal known as ‘News Daily 5.”

From there we are hit with a brief theatric article regarding a mother who was able to turn her life around and eliminate $25k in credit card debt all while working from the comfort of her home after she was laid off.

While we don’t buy this sob story, we know more tender-hearted individuals may.

So how did she do it?

Well when you near the bottom of the article, we are presented with the ‘solution.’

Reference to Website ATM is made, saying that if you don’t already possess $100,000 currently then Website ATM is the best solution to get you there.

Or so they say…

CmSystemsMZ.Pro Scam

When you go ahead and click on Website ATM in the article you are redirected to the same root URL but just on a different site page.

As you can see for yourself, we are presented with a landing page.

Not only are we hit with the “Want to make $500 a Day,” assertion but we are also confronted with 2 pressure-inducing widgets that show a limited amount of “available positions” along with a countdown timer which reflects only 2 minutes.

The pitch video engraved into the site does little to explain what really is for sale.

They just continue to bark upon the same concepts, such as do you want to make money online, do you want financial freedom, etc, etc.

No REAL explanation of what they are actually selling is presented to us.

After the promotional video ends we are prompted to provide our name, email and telephone number in order to move forward to learn more regarding their offer.

From there we are once again redirected to another page on the CmSystemsMZ site, where we are hit with yet another promotional video that pretty much harps upon the same concepts already previously discussed.

Again, no information pertaining to what for sale is divulged while the pitch video goes on to show fabricated screenshots of bank accounts reflecting 10 of millions of dollars.

Not only that but the many pop-ups that you see on the left-hand side of the site are nothing more than fake entities who recently started to make money online from home with their system.

When you backtrace these pop-ups you may notice they are nothing more than stock photos taken online or through online image banks.

Finally after clicking on “Add to Cart” we are redirected to a checkout page where you can buy Website ATM (the system we still know absolutely nothing about) for a one-time payment of $47.

The only information we are provided would be that the system can allegedly make you hundreds of dollars everyday, sometimes even thousands.

To add, there is no ownership or contact information disclosed anywhere at cmsystemsmz.pro.

Domain Insight

3HourJob.com was privately registered on May 2nd, 2019 through the GoDaddy, LLC registrar.

Due to 3HourJob functioning as a multi-faceted redirection portal, 3HourJob did not reflect any web rankings on SimiliarWeb (since obviously no one ever visits 3HourJob.com without being redirected).

Like similar scams in the past, we suspect 3HourJob to invade social media outlets to mislead unsuspecting consumers into their get-rich-quick scheme.

3HourJob Reviews

As detailed in the feedback shared in the comments below along with across the web would suggest, most consumers first receive initial contact with 3HourJob after posting their resumes across job seeking platforms such as Indeed.com.

Oversea callers with thick accents have been noted to be behind the calls.

One consumer reports being offered a data entry job.

More often than not, however, consumers report not receiving any information of value regarding what the job opportunity is.

If you have been contacted by someone stating they are from 3HourJob we advise you to NOT to commit with them, not to provide their operators any sensitive information while sharing your experiences for others to benefit from below.

Is 3HourJob.com a Scam? 

Yes, 3HourJob.com is an anonymous get-rich-quick scam operation.

3HourJob Review Conclusion

3HourJob is an anonymously operated scam venture infecting the online marketplace with empty promises of rich-reward through minimum effort on your behalf.

For only $47 you can allegedly gain access to the Website ATM – a system that can allegedly generate you $500+ per day by only working 1 to 3 hours per day.

No information regarding what the Website ATM is is disclosed.

3HourJob.com reflects a similar template and style with the Amazon Cash websites we have previously exposed (over 20 of them, just search Amazon Cash in our search toggle) so we wouldn’t be surprised if the 3HourJob scam is cut from the same cloth.

If you have been scammed please share your experiences with us and visit below to learn how to get your money back!

Verdict: 3HourJob is a SCAM!

Blacklisted Sites: 3HourJob.com & Cmsystemsmz.Pro

Feel free to share your insight and experiences below!

68 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    How do you know it was a middle aged white man

    • Humanity has left the Building

      His voice just has that sound.

    • A

      I just received a voicemail from Max, saying that he is “returning my call”, I have not applied for any new job since 2006, so it is a scam. He called from ‭+1 (209) 308-7012‬ and told me to go to 3hourjob.com for all the details explaining data entry position. Frustrating to know that someone is trying to take advantage of real people, looking for real jobs.

      • A.R.

        I a vm yesterday. Got the same patter: returning a call about a data entry job, that I did not inquire about. From a Max @ 229-224-6149

  2. Diane

    I’ve been looking for another job, an also have a resume on Indeed. One of my friends work at home for her empl0yer, but prior to her stay at home job she also posted her resume on indeed. She recently got this call from 3hourjob.com. but did not answer because it was not a number not listed in her contacts. 3hourjobs.com left her a voicemail. She forwarded the information to me. The Strangest thing happened when I called the number for the Data Entry position. A voicemail answered with a women saying “hello” when I said “hello” the line disconnected. So i called again thinking maybe I had dialed the wrong number, and the same thing happened. I called my friend and told her so she verified I called the right number. She in turn called the number from her phone and the man that left a voicemail on her phone answered and told her that she needed to go to 3hourjob.com and watch a short video and then he would call her back with the job information. So she called me back and gave me the information, and said maybe the call is only connected to her phone, but go on the website and watch the video. So as i’m putting the information in for the website it has reviews for 3hourjob.comand that’s how I ended up on this website. Thank you. This is very informative for all that has received this call. And should not be used as a forum for putting others down. If you’ve ended up here, you were interested enough to apply for this job, you did not get here by accident or by not entertaining the thought, of working for home. Not one of us are idiots, and I’m sure we all know that everything that sounds good, is not good, especially via internet. But with today’s economy, loss of jobs, lack of jobs, lack of financial stability. We try to stay hopeful. I noticed when I posted on Indeed that my phone number was given to third party entities and i start getting a lot of wired phone calls from every area code for everything under the sun. I recently upgraded my cell and changed my number, however I have another phone that I use only for the purpose of applying for empl0yment. So may I suggest to everyone, if you can’t get an additional phone, please go on google and get a free phone number, you will have the 1 phone with two phone number and post that number on your resume with indeed. It works great, I’ve done that as well. Good Luck to Everyone who is seeking Employment.

  3. Brian

    Yea, some guy name Max keeps calling and leaving a message to visit 3hourjobs.com.
    No information about this “Data Entry” and no information about this “company.”
    I don’t trust any “job” that I have to pay up front for.

  4. Sonya

    Yes, I received the same lame phone call. In FACT, I don’t even KNOW how they got my number! I didn’t go there, I looked at SCAM jobs and BOOM I found this site explaining everything. I hope the THUGS get some BAD Karma.
    Single Mom of 2

  5. Thomas Canty

    Ok has anyone ACTUALLY tried the service and realized it was a scam, or is it all just speculation? I was hoping to hear from someone that paid the $47 and found out what actually is being sold. So far, just sounds like people calling it a scam without ACTUALLY trying it. I know there has to be someone out there that’s done it.

    • J

      1-Well, when I get an UNSOLICITED call from someone about an ALLEGED job I applied for (but did not) and leaves no (verifiable) call-back number, only a website, I am IMMEDIATELY suspicious.

      2-When I look up an alleged business phone number and there is no business associated with it, I am IMMEDIATELY suspicious.

      3-Yen I am as old as I am and have heard fast talking “smooth” people telling or writing that they have the best mousetrap and I’vejyst got to send $47 to find out how to build one, too, I’m IMMEDIATELY suspicious.

      But, I would vote that YOU send in YOUR hard-earned $ and let us know how it worked out for ya! … The ironic thing is that IF you weren’t suspicious, I doubt you’d be on this site, either!

    • Anonymous

      Indeed I agree I would like hear if someone actually had real experience. With experience comes truth. We can speculate all day. If anyone has actually went thru the process, it will be nice to hear if it’s actually a scam or not.

  6. David

    I just received my call from 3hourjob.com. He left a message saying I applied for a job. Ha I am retired don’t need a job, I do my own job when and where I want.

  7. tammy taylor

    I also received a call on 8-15-19 from 847-499-1240 stating I applied for a work at home job and I haven’t applied for anything. the guy stated to go on 3hourjobs. com to look at a video and they will contact me for an interview.. yeah okay. not going to get me I have a whole full time job.

  8. Somone who Could have been scammed but saw this

    ”Oh, max (last name unintelligible) giving you a call back regarding your application for the online data entry job from home. please visit 3hourjob.com. I’ve posted a short 2 minute video explaining the position and what you need to do. Thank you.”
    Did not leave a number or any other way to contact them.
    I applied for a job on indeed.com, many jobs, and at first I didn’t recognize this one so I wasn’t sure, I went to the website but it was listed as unsafe. I googled it instead and this popped up. Always check your companies before you agree to anything. Not to mention, don’t accept a job that you weren’t brought in for an interview, if they don’t have an office to interview you in, its probably not legit. And if they really where as big of and good as company that they say then they should have many applicants, therefore they would definitely need interviews.

  9. Amanda Lewis

    Another thing too; they have a timer saying they only have 15 slots 2 left and you have 5 minutes to sign up. I thought this is how they are manipulating some to act fast especially if their already financially strained and looking to make more money. This is is really sad that these people start these scamming sites and get your information and money without ever having to give you anything for it.

  10. Amanda Lewis

    I received a voicemail from what sounded like an older Caucasian male. In the voicemail he says I applied for a job to “work from home as a data analyst” and that he’s left me instructions to get the job on the site 3hourjob.com When I got to the site it immediately redirected me to another site called cmssystemsbs.info which takes you to the website ATM. I’m thinking the whole time while seeing this… If people can make $500 a day just by investing $47 the entire world would be jumping on the bandwagon. I went back to google to search for reviews on them and your site came up. Thank you so much for having integrity and caring about us who are looking for legitimate work and opportunities. Besides I’m a nurse so I know I didn’t apply for a data analyst position (red flag 1 among many).

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