Cashium is gone - any comments?
By Trykro
@Trykro (241)
Romania
November 15, 2010 1:53pm CST
Well, another good and at least for a while trusted PTC site is gone. Cashium, once a promising site has fallen - to see why, read the admin message here: http://www.cashium.net/message.html
That's it, this one is gone but we still have others sites to click and others way to make money, so - back to work.
9 responses
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
16 Nov 10
Hello thanks for the heads up. I am not a member but was considering it at some point. I read the message you posted and something does not sound right. Paypal is a reputable company and find that there has to be more of a reason here.
I suppose they are the only ones that will know and hope any invested members did not loose out by much.
I am grateful that I do not immediately sign up with companies as this sort of thing is happening way too much. I hope you did not loose anything outside of time. Thanks again for the information.
@Trykro (241)
• Romania
16 Nov 10
Well, I did like the site and I even cashout once as a free member - but it turned out to be a scam and I must agree with what you said - they will be the only ones to know what really happened. By the way, I didn't invest anything there. Thank you for your comment.
@creationsbyrobin (3071)
• United States
15 Nov 10
Perhaps I missed it...but I still have not read the reason why Paypal is freezing the account. They freeze the money in the account, no reason given and it is just being accepted. No threat of a lawyer inquiry, no threat of a lawsuit, just acceptance that your business is over...and then a mention of selling the site.
Now I know that Paypal doesn't not have to operate like a bank, which would have to have just cause for freezing an account, along with an indictment to do so. But from what I understand of Paypal, they do give the reason for the account being suspended and funds frozen...and I'm not sure I've heard a reason yet.
Just sayin'
@Trykro (241)
• Romania
15 Nov 10
No, you don't missed it - there are two possible causes: first, the site owner missed to post the cause which made Paypal froze their account (which I doubt - which business owner would keep it's member away from the causes that destroys the business and turn him into a scam owner???) and second - the cause exist, but the owner don't want to post it, because it will prove that Paypal was right in frozing it's account. Also, it might exist the third possible cause - there is no cause to post and the owner is just using Paypal as an excuse to close his business.
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
16 Nov 10
It really sad to know that cashium admin message. It seems the site did not coming back to serve members.
We spent more time and money on that site but suddenly gone. It seems that the explanation is a professional one to erase people minds that the site is scam or the admin is trusted?
@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
• United States
16 Nov 10
Fortunately, I haven't been a part of Cashium for a long time so I didn't lose any money and I'm just glad I didn't invest in the site.
@kay2010 (176)
• United States
17 Nov 10
I really liked Cashium, so I was not happy to see the message about paypal and everything. I do hope they return, because I really did like their site. We all have to just move on, and keep doing business as usual working on our other sites.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
15 Nov 10
That of course is disappointing. I had also joined the program fairly recenty. Thank you for bringing up this message. I have taken a look at that too. Well, yes, we have to focus on other sites now which are continueing online.
@johnnykay (1056)
• Hungary
15 Nov 10
Too bad, I only thought they are just changing server, and now such a bad news... Anyway, I'll continue with my other earning sites, Cashium was just "one in a million".
Have a nice day!