Why do people Treat PTC sites like it's the Stock Market?
@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
United States
March 6, 2011 12:07pm CST
I've been noticing people are constantly complaining that they invested in a PTC site and then it takes them forever to get Payout. And they invest hundreds of dollars in these sites and then they call them scans when their account is under review and they are requesting large, and I mean large payouts.
Wouldn't it be better investing in the stock market rather than a PTC site, because even the ones that pay can go out at anytime, even Neobux.
And people complain when they get banned, even though they didn't look at the terms of service in the first place.
I've not made a lot of money on PTC sites but I always feel happy when I get my payout because I took the time to click and earned the small amount without spending any money.
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@bobbajob (80)
•
6 Mar 11
Well at the moment in time i use NeBux, the money i make i normally reinvest. I've never put a penny of my hard earned money into the sire and strongly suggest people not to, due to the site being able to just close whenever they like and the many terms and rules.
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@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
6 Mar 11
As for those who complain because it's taking them too long to earn their money back, I'd say it's their fault since they didn't make any research at all nor studied how they will get their money back the soonest possible time.
I think you may have pointed out Onbux users (correct me if I'm mistaken) for your comment on "they call them scans when their account is under review and they are requesting large, and I mean large payouts". I understand their complaints though because the TOS of Onbux says that payments are supposed to be instant but may take up to 48hours. So, if Onbux violates their own TOS (6.2 to be exact), I believe members have the right to demand their money. But what I don't understand though is why these people who have been waiting for their payments wouldn't just file a dispute via Paypal or Alertpay. It's already clear that the site is in violation, therefore there's no need to wait any longer and instead they should try to recover their investments by filing a dispute.
As for those getting banned because they failed to read the TOS, I totally agree with you. I remember one time when a MyLotter said that the admin of a site is a coward because he/she was banned for using proxy. I mean, WTF?