Fake payment proofs
By paul_milson
@paul_milson (119)
January 12, 2009 7:07am CST
All of us like those paid to click sites. We know that 99 percent of these sites sooner or later turn into scam. So we would like to get referrals as soon as possible.
How do you advertise your referral links? Have you ever made fake payment proof just for someone to join the site under you?
3 responses
@paul_milson (119)
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12 Jan 09
Don't you think you could get more referrals when you show them you have been paid?
@paul_milson (119)
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12 Jan 09
Ah, I see. There is always a chance a site turn into scam. It's all in a day's work... Thanks for your comment.
@jason1308 (1586)
• France
12 Jan 09
I don't belong to as many as I use to, and the ones that I participate in and recommend are only sites that I have been paid out on, so I have no need to invent Fake Proofs.
I know that this is tempting so that you can gain referrals, but eventually this will come back and haunt you I am sure, especially if you are promoting these sites on a blog and trying to build up a reputation.
@paul_milson (119)
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13 Jan 09
You are right. It's not a good idea to put fake proofs on your site if you are planning in a long run. Thanks for your comment.
@EliteUser (3964)
• Australia
12 Jan 09
Hey,
No, I have never ever made fake payment proof just for someone to join the site under me. I have never actually thought of that, it may be unethical but hey, if you get referrals doing that. Nah, I don't think I will ever. Happy myLotting!
@paul_milson (119)
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12 Jan 09
Maybe it's unethical, but if you want to make some more money...
Thanks for your comment.