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obs, no activity of any sort. I kept checking faithfully for nearly two months since Amy told me something would soon come up for me. I knew I would be waiting forever when I never got one job but my PayPal account kept being charged for the monthly membership fee of $5.25. I began to wonder why I kept paying since I was making money through other avenues that weren't charging me a useless membership fee and getting nothing from IAPWE that I was paying. I tried to cancel and Amy led me to the most complicated cancelation process I had ever seen,

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probably to keep me trapped in monthly fees. That is when I became certain the entire thing was designed to take from me and never give. I tried to opt out but I was stuck so I cancelled the debit card I used for my PayPal account. Till date, I still receive notifications to pay IAPWE and I am happy I dodged a bullet there. I have taken down the useless IAPWE certificate so I am not associated with a scam. I only wish I took the initiative to do what Tamara has done here and help freelancers dodge this pitfall called IAPWE.</p></article></body>

IAPWE is truly a scam, GET OUT NOW!!!!!!

I wish I saw this article last year when I was also looking for new opportunities to earn more as a freelance writer. As a newbie, I fell prey to the IAPWE scam as well. After applying to Domainite, I was told I didn't make the cut and advised to try IAPWE. I applied just like Tamar did and got “hired” after some weeks. I also had to pester Amy Wilkerson by email before I got the link to the Basecamp. By now you can guess the whole thing was empty, no ongoing jobs, no activity of any sort. I kept checking faithfully for nearly two months since Amy told me something would soon come up for me. I knew I would be waiting forever when I never got one job but my PayPal account kept being charged for the monthly membership fee of $5.25. I began to wonder why I kept paying since I was making money through other avenues that weren't charging me a useless membership fee and getting nothing from IAPWE that I was paying. I tried to cancel and Amy led me to the most complicated cancelation process I had ever seen, probably to keep me trapped in monthly fees. That is when I became certain the entire thing was designed to take from me and never give. I tried to opt out but I was stuck so I cancelled the debit card I used for my PayPal account. Till date, I still receive notifications to pay IAPWE and I am happy I dodged a bullet there. I have taken down the useless IAPWE certificate so I am not associated with a scam. I only wish I took the initiative to do what Tamara has done here and help freelancers dodge this pitfall called IAPWE.

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