virtapay
By nobbsy123
@nobbsy123 (851)
Australia
April 25, 2011 2:08am CST
Virtapay looks exactly like a past scam that was on the internet. I can't remember the name of it. What do you think?
6 responses
@josechukkiri (3014)
• India
25 Apr 11
Paybox.me is Virthapay now. I am a member in that site. I have more than $1000 in the account. I don't know what I have to do with that. It looks like a big scam.
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@RajaKrsnan (39)
• India
26 Apr 11
there will be people looking to buy it, but no idea as to what they will pay for it. better idea will be to use it in their shopping site and download some digital products of your choice.
@RajaKrsnan (39)
• India
28 Apr 11
If you feel its worthless currency, what is the price that you can offer in exchange for other payment processers currency? i will check with a few people who may offer a counter quote.
@damned_dle (3942)
• Philippines
25 Apr 11
Like others said, virtapay is paybox.me. Is it a scam? It must be because nobody has cashed out. Some members said they are just gathering information like passwords and usernames, etc, so be careful with that site.
@RajaKrsnan (39)
• India
26 Apr 11
One cannot say Virtapay is a scam as they are still around and there is an update happening every now and then. also the bonus money is updated daily. need to wait and see if they are really what they have been saying about themselves through their blog. i feel there will be lots of suprises, but cant say of what kind.
@mallu30 (461)
• India
25 Apr 11
virtapay, previously paybox.me. I am a member of it and have balance of $400. The site giving the updates that the amount can be used to purchase digital products. The details are not known that when they allow the members to pruchase the products.