Have anyone tried cash tube?
By aganatrade
@aganatrade (29)
Philippines
April 22, 2010 4:24am CST
I stumbled upon a "money-making robot", and i registered. In all its advertising, it says "IT IS FUN AND EASY SYSTEM TO MAKING HUNDRED $$$ PER DAY. Further, it says "INCOME WHILE YOU SLEEP".. EARN $1,000, $2,000, $5,000 WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER... WITHOUT SPENDING ANYTHING!!!! It gives 3 easy instructions, download money-making software to your hard disk, then install and configure it within minutes, and finally, WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW!!! With that kind of an advertisement, who wouldn't be entrapped?? So i did. After accomplishing what was required, a screen appears with 5 ads to click, and above it is a timer, which ends after 5 minutes. I got bored staring at the ad so i switched to my other tabs until the 5 minutes is over. Another one comes in next, with the same routine, until you are able to see all 5 ads, and then it says "No more work for today"! I searched for TOS, or for FAQ to find out their benchmark for withdrawing your earnings, rules and identification, BUT THERE WAS NONE. I already thought it could be a scam, but i still googled it to find out any reviews about it, but there was neither any review nor testimonials about it. Would anyone please care to tell me what this is all about??? Here's the link i am talking about... http://moneyfastmachine.com/
1 response
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
22 Apr 10
As you say, there is precious little information on the website.
Once you had downloaded the software, what did you have to do to 'configure it'? Did you have to enter any personal data or your PayPal ID? The 'Payment Proof' suggests that you can earn $500 a day but it doesn't say at all what you have to do, whether you have to invest any money (it does claim to be 'Zero Investment') or anything at all.
I guess that many people would be intrigued enough to download the software but would then find that there is a catch.
@aganatrade (29)
• Philippines
22 Apr 10
No, i was not required to enter any personal data nor paypal ID. Which is why i am browsing for the TOS or FAQ to find out. Since there was none, I am still searching for answers.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
23 Apr 10
It presented me with five pages. I opened the first one and it said that I had earned 20 cents. I opened the others in turn (at 5 minute intervals as the software allowed) and it still showed that I had earned 20 cents.
I suspect that the 'payment proof' (if it's genuine) is as a result of joining the five 'offers' shown, not from the program itself.
I have now deleted it but wouldn't be surprised if I now get endless spam from the owner of the web page. There were no 'Terms and Conditions' or 'Privacy Policy' shown and one was required to enter name and email address.