Has anyone made money as advertised using Project Payday?

United States
January 8, 2008 10:32am CST
I was wondering if it was worth the money to join. 34.95 is kinda steep. I know there are free after rebate offers there that I could do in order to get a free membership but, I don't really want to pay for one of the offers and hope that I get my rebate in order to make it a free offer. Not to mention that they are all free trial offers and you have to remember to cancel your membership in time or get charged an even bigger fee. Is it worth the 34.95?
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@chrislotz (8137)
• Canada
14 Jan 08
I wanted to be a member with this site project payday about 8 months ago. I did the rebate offers and then cancelled the memberships before they cost me anything. As soon as I cancelled the first one project payday cancelled me. So if you are going to become a member with them don't do it through the rebate offers. Project Payday notified me and told me I had to stay a member with the rebate sites for at least 3 months for me to qualify to be a member with them. Well, if I kept the three month requirement it would have cost me over $300 so my advice is don't go that route. If you really want to be a member with them, pay the money instead. In the long run it is cheaper. By the way, i never made a penny with project payday even though i was a member for about a month with them. Not a penny.
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• United States
14 Jan 08
Then it is totally not worth it!
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@dramaqn (1990)
• United States
22 Jan 08
I recall trying it briefly when I decided to do online things. And as soon as I got a bad vibe I pulled out. And in the short time, I didn't make a dime, and I think I put more than enough effort into it.
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@pastorkayte (2255)
• United States
9 Jan 08
No it is definitely not worth the 34.95 I wrote about it in a review and I told every one it is a scam. The most anyone I know of has made honestly is 4 or 5 dollars which means they have a long way to go to even break even with the program and one person said they charged her this for three months so far.
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• United States
14 Jan 08
That's horrible!
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• United States
17 Jan 08
Project Payday is definately not a rip-off. I joined by doing an offer and it was worth it. Although you do not have to join Project Payday to utilize the method they teach, it was worth it for me because I was not familiar with freebie sites. I joined in June 2007 and have made over $3000 doing sites. Now only about $1500 of that was profit but that was more than I had ever made online before. Some of the offers are the same as on the GPT sites, but you are paid more when you work with an expereinced freebie trader. I began by doing offers for other traders that were in the process of cashing out sites. Those profits were very small. I may get paid $25 to do an offer that cost $10-$15. There are some cheeper offers, but not very many. The trader was able to pay me $25 because the site would pay her $40-$50 when my offer cleared. Once I started paying people for referrals is when I saw my profits increase. As any money making venture, it has it's pros and cons. You must be organized. You must keep track of information so that if you choose not to continue with the product or service, you can discontinue in the time given. Also, not every offer will credit. However, these are things that an experienced trader can help you with. Got questions? Just drop me a line.
@dramaqn (1990)
• United States
22 Jan 08
So, is it safe to say, that this program is strictly for people who already have money? Because HELLO, people are looking for things online to bring in extra cash not give it away. Or is it just that this is for a housewife or student who can risk not making any money?
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• United States
23 Jan 08
I didn't spend the $1500 upfront, it was over time, and it was not out of my pocket, it was from profits. I started with about $10 on a credit card. I just did not want to mislead you and say "I made $3000" without letting you knowing that all of that was not profit. You should end up making money with every trade, if you are working with an experienced trader. For instance, if you are paid $25 to complete an offer that cost $10, you have made $15. If you do that 4 times, you have made $100, although only $60 is profit. Although you spent $40, you would have $60 left. Also, you didn't spend the $40 out of your pocket, per se, you really only spend your initial $10. Does that make sense?
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• United States
22 Jan 08
Thanks for your response Vancollins. I can't really afford to spend money to make money. It sounds like the 3000 that you made cost you 1500. I don't have 1500 to spend so that I can make 3000. Are there other pieces to the program besides the GPT part?