Amazon Web Worker Africa: Is it a scam?

Are you wondering whether you should join amazon web worker Africa?

Online scammers are increasing at a high rate in Kenya. Ponzi schemes such as Live Auction conned many of their members by promising them High Returns on Investment.

Is Amazon Web Worker app a scam?

Yes. Amazon web worker is big scam. Avoid them like a plague. We have contacted the real Amazon company and they are not affiliated with amazon web worker Africa at all.

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Amazon web worker Africa has mouther-watering deals that promise extraordinary Return on Investment within a short time. It is based majorly in Kenya, and many Kenyans are falling for it. The truth is amazon web worker Africa is a scam based on in-depth research we have carried out.

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Below is an explanation of how amazon web worker Africa works and why we think it is a con.

How does Amazon Web Worker work?

To join them, you must register using the amazon web worker Africa app or their website.

Amazon web worker registration is free but the catch is for you to start earning, you must subscribe to first buy one of the packages. You will then have to complete various tasks and earn different amount daily depending on the package.

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Here are some of Amazon web worker Africa packages and the respective number of tasks.

Package TypePackage costNumber of tasks you must completeAmount you will ‘earn’ daily in Kes
VIP 1Kes 50015 tasks 30 to 50
VIP 2Kes 3,00020 tasks200 to 300
VIP 3Kes 8,00024 tasks600 to 800
VIP 4Kes 20,00024 tasks 1500 to 3000
Amazon web Worker packages

You will simply earn more from the same tasks, as long as you have a more expensive package. This is how online scammers con people. Someone who wants to be earning Kes 1500 to Kes 3000 daily using amazon web worker will have to pay Kes 20,000 first and that is how the conning game start. Before you earn your investment back, amazon web worker Kenya will have collapsed.

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Amazon Web Worker Referring

Amazon web Africa is also offering a 10% to 13% referral bonus when their refer other people. This is a strategy to encourage their active users to invite new members to amazon web Africa. This is method of referring is popular with almost each Ponzi scheme. Similarly, amazon want more members to join so that they can use the money that the new users paid while buying the packages to pay the old members.

Amazon Web worker Investments

Apart from completing tasks and referring, amazon web worker active users have chances of investing their money and earning interest at different rates depending on the investment period.

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The interest rates that amazon web worker is offering are ridiculous. For example, if you make an investment for 7 days period, your initial investment will grow by 38.5% rates. Not even the largest bank in the world can offer such interest rates. This is another reason we believe amazon web worker Africa is a scam. Check out the table below to see some interests amazon web worker offers.

Period Daily interestTotal interest over the period
A7 days5.5%38.5%
B30 days6.8%204%
C75 days8%600%
D120 days8.5%1020%
E180 days9.0%1620%
F360 days9.5%3420%
Amazon Web Worker Africa ‘Interests on Investment”

Amazon web worker is not related to the popular Amazon ecommerce site. We believe they are using the same brand name to trick innocent people into thinking they’re legitimate.

If you visit their website, you will notice that it is insecure. There is a warning that you shouldn’t enter important information such as password, credit card, etc.

High withdrawal limits is another trap that amazon web worker is using to ensure you take long before you withdraw your earnings.

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Conclusion

It is clear that Amazon web worker is a scam. If you are already a member you should making plans of leaving before you are conned. If you haven’t joined yet, we highly recommend you avoid joining.