Do you still try a PTC site even after somebody says it is a scam?
By smilyn
@smilyn (2967)
United States
August 21, 2008 4:01am CST
One of my friends searches for many ways to earn online. She does not have a job and so finds many ways to earn online. Sometimes after she joins a site and is in half way to payment, she would read a review stating that the site could be a scam. But even then she works with the site to check if they really pay or they are a scam..How about you? Do you join any site without reading a review about them? After you come to know that they may not pay, do you still continue with the site and check on your own? Or do you stop visiting the site again?
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7 responses
@Bluepatch (2476)
• Trinidad And Tobago
21 Aug 08
I personally check all of them.
There are too many people making hasty judgements on these sites.
Unless a site is a confirmed scam then you should check it yourself.
You might miss out on something good.
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@satyakam (1112)
• India
21 Aug 08
Though we should read review before joining and take the feedback from online friends about the site,still i think internet community is divided to opinions,some percentage giving positive votes to some sites while some are giving negative,so what to accept and what to not.For ex take my example ,when i requested my first payout in buxto after 3 months i didn't get my payment and i started telling that this site is scam so as others were saying,but 6 months i got payment.So now my view changed.Noe similar case coming in pay2surf site,i dont know about the site's genuineness as i'm new and most of us new to that site.So i 'm waiting for a hope.
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@patms1 (521)
• United States
21 Aug 08
I receive many e mails about working at home and most of them are for learning about rebates.I read the finance l section of the news papers and there was an article that many stores and and company's are stopping rebates because many people would rather buy something for the price in the store then go through the bother of sending away for money you may not get. Before you get involved check the status of the business they are trying to get you to pay for to learn.
@smilyn (2967)
• United States
22 Aug 08
Oh..that is true. That too when you are doing a business from home, checking the status of the companies is very important. Otherwise the whole lot of hardwork may become a waste. My best wishes to you to be successful if you doing the rebate business.
@savypat (20216)
• United States
23 Aug 08
Sometimes I look, after all you may be reading about a scam by a scammer. I enjoy trying to spot the scam, and I am getting a lot better at it then I was. Since I am new to useing the internet for anything except information and e-mail I find this all very interesting and I know I may get in trouble but so far my spy ware has kept me safe.
@wantknow (310)
• Thailand
21 Aug 08
I will search more, if more told about scam, I maybe quit.
But if someone told scam but someone told trust, I will try again with myself.
I used to happy with earn3.
My upline got deleted and he told me to stop.
But I didn't stop and trust earn3, and then I can earn some from that site :D
Anyway, some site that I continue to try finally scam me too.
(Like 5bux, 1stbux, etc....)
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@icyorchid (2564)
• United States
22 Aug 08
I only join sites that are recommended to me by my friends. I don't just join any site that comes along.
If the site is paying your friend, then it is not a scam site.
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