Project Payday
By cwilson26
@cwilson26 (2735)
United States
November 17, 2009 4:37pm CST
Anyone have any experience with them? I signed up but now they want you to sign up for a free trial offer from their offers before you can continue. I tried signing up with Netflix for the free two week trial to continue with Project Payday but it won't take my debit card.
They say you can make fast money within your first 24 hours. Has anyone done Project Payday? Is it true you can make money with this, this fast? If so, what do you have to do to make money? :)
7 responses
@randylovesdar (4932)
• United States
18 Nov 09
I thought you have to pay for this service. I have't look into it further once I saw you had to pay for it. I need to make money, but I can not afford to pay money in order to get money. If you find out anything more about project payday please let me know. Thank you.
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@cwilson26 (2735)
• United States
18 Nov 09
You don't have to pay unless you want to. You have to at least sign up for a free trail of one of their offers but you have to use a credit or debit card. I tried signing up for Netflix because I wanted to try them anyway but they won't take my debit card for some reason. I am reading reviews on IM Report Card and there are a lot of mixed reviews. Some say it is a scam and others say it works great! I don't know what to believe. Thanks for responding and once I know what is going on, I will let you know. :)
@randylovesdar (4932)
• United States
18 Nov 09
That is odd you can not use your debit card. Have you double checked to make sure that the number is correct? I know that I have done that before where I had typed in a wrong number. Netflix is good I have used them before in the past. I only stopped using them because my roommate had them and only one person in each household can use them.
Thank you for sharing.
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@joshua_melberg (10)
• United States
22 Nov 09
I personally like Project Payday. I signed up for free awhile ago by doing a free offer and just got around to actually doing it this month. So far I have profited $40 and will profit at least another $56 in the next week or so.
If you sign up for the anything4free.com forum they have a list of offers people have done and how well they credited and if there was any problems (like them charging even after you canceled the trial). I haven't had any problems with this so far, but I've of the 12 or so offers I have done so far only 2 have a reoccurring charge.
I really like Project Payday. If you'd like I can even help you get started doing trades. PM me if you're interested in this.
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@PamelaL (252)
• United States
18 Nov 09
I used that method last year. You then sign up for a membership (and I don't think you need a project payday membership) with the "free lunch room" site. People pay you to complete offers for them. Or you can pay someone to do them for you and win prizes from the various offers. You really can earn some... I earned $50.00 the first hour. But you can't complete an offer more than once and you run out of free ones. The other problem is, you are usually signing up for "free trials" but they require a credit card because if you don't remember to cancel, they charge you monthly automatically. Those charges are high, sometimes up to $80.00 per month. I ran into a couple that I never could contact to cancel. I eventually had to cancel my credit card just to get out of them. You REALLY HAVE to read all the terms of EVERYTHING you sign up for, because they all sneak charges in. I don't recommend it myself, but the people in the "lunch room" seem to like it. Hope I was helpful.
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@randylovesdar (4932)
• United States
18 Nov 09
Thank you for the information PamelaL. I was thinking about signing up for it myself, but now that I have read your comment it has helped me a lot. I did not realize that these free trials are not really free if the company does not allow you to cancel. I am sorry you had to cancel your credit card just so you can get out of them.
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@hotaru_imai26 (152)
• Philippines
18 Nov 09
If it requires you to pay so much, probably it's scam. Unfortunately, I can't join since I'm not from the US. I suggest you do more research and see payment proofs before spending any amount. :)
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@apple34 (12)
• Tampa, Florida
13 Dec 13
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@multimastery (1195)
• United States
27 Jun 10
I DON"T RECOMMEND IT! It ruined 2 of my bank accounts due to sneaky charges, funds held in my account, hard to contact some companies for cancellations and a whiole lot of other crap! It's a really juggling act and even if you dot your I's and cross your T's it can still get you! And the bad thing about it is that you have to use a your real bank account; you can't even use a prepaid card or anything for these offers. There are definitely more Low Risk ways to earn money that's for sure.