PTC/PTR with €200 or $2000 per Click/Mail, are they Real?
By ANR2000
@ANR2000 (135)
Indonesia
December 17, 2008 8:03am CST
There are some Paid To Read/Click sites that gives €200 per click (some even gives $2000 per Click) and most of them gives about €2000 or $20000 sign-up bonus (looks 'fishy' already isn't)
For example:
1). euro-mails.com
My earnings in Euro-Mails is €3700 on the same day after i registers & clicks some ads.
But the minimum payouts is $400000, reduced to $1000 if upgrading to Platinum Membership that cost $249 when paid using Liberty Reserve for a lifetime membership (LIFETIME membership is 'fishy' enough for me, and the currency difference ($) in minimum Payouts and (€) in Earnings is suspicious also)
2). ippomails.net
Me earnings in IppoMails is $38000 on the same day after i registers & click some ads.
But the minimum payouts is $4000000, reduced to $1000 if upgrading to Platinum Membership that cost $249 when paid using Liberty Reserve for a LIFETIME Membership (again...suspicious)
What even more suspicious from all of those, is their "Payouts Made!" list, they shows not only payments from their own site but also from other(similar) site, so they apparently connected one another, also Upgrade payments need to be sent to the same ID in all of those site, so the owner of those site seems to be the same person.
My personal opinions is that they are just scams, but if any of you ever sign-up in any of those sites and did upgrades to Platinum Membership, did u really get the payouts? or did u got scammed??
I registers in those sites just for curiousity, personally i don't even trust a $1 per click, most of trusted PTC/PTR are offering no more than 2 cent per click (but Not All of them trusted to really pays what you've earned)
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5 responses
@general1star (149)
• United States
17 Dec 08
If it looks too good to be true then it more than likely is. There is always a catch or some kind of condition. Common sense tells me that there is no way someone can afford to pay that kind of money. I don't even think Donal Trump could afford that. I would stay away from people offering you the world and run very fast if they are asking you to invest!
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@kaliyha (591)
• Philippines
18 Dec 08
With figures like that, there is no doubt that those sites are scam sites. They will take your money and you'll be left with nothing. Too bad a lot of these sites are sprouting in the internet everyday. For every one site closed for being a scam site, 2 pops out. Just be vigilant and if its too good to be true, it probably IS NOT true.