Bid Goodbye To Buximple
By HULYO
@julyteen (13252)
Davao, Philippines
June 4, 2011 3:15pm CST
I read the message from the Admin to the main page of their site informing that the site is gone forever. He frankly explain what the latest situation Buximple encounter. Their Paypal and Alertpay account frozen so they can no longer pay to their members. I agree with them, the reason why honest admin will scam their members after how many days of operation because of the online processor they used. I remember NeoBux before, the site also experience like what other PTC experience. Because NeoBux admin asked help to all members and drop comment to lift the limit of NeoBux account that is why the site continues operating until now. During that time members give their full support to NeoBux because they are the first one introduces INSTANT PAYMENT. I think Paypal earned alot of money from different PTC sites that they limit the account. Although it is written to their TOS but I think they are greedy enough and collecting money which is not for them. By their greediness Admin of different PTC will make an advance move to scam members before their FUNDS frozen, Am I right?
Please read the message from Buximple site:
[i]NOTICE TO MEMBERS:
Buximple will be gone forever. WHY?
Due to Members who panicked with our relations to Mindbux which has turned into "scam" as they say, most of these members file a dispute to PayPal to refund their money. Although we cleared already that Mindbux has nothing to do and not related with Buximple, and all the informations are purely rumors.
In view to this, PayPal and AlertPay froze our account and we cannot entertain cashouts anymore.
How will Buximple continue their services if our accounts has been limited and soon will be closed by those payment processors? However, all your invested money are still in these processors mentioned and you can start refunds of your investments. You can get all your account balances through them.
HAVE YOU EVER IMAGINED HOW MOST OF THE PTC SITE FAILED?
Here is the main reasons we've got base from our experience/study in this industry:
Paypal is the main and only major reason why all of these sites failed. Once they froze the site's account, the owner/management will not recover it back and the rest is history. Well in fact, Buximple management did not earned from this and never gained any return investment also had wasted a lot of money to the sites maintenance.
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Advisory:
ALL PTC FANATICS, we advise you to withdraw and refund all your investments and earnings to all your PTC sites where you have joined before its too late. They are now limiting all PTC sites account.[/i]
3 responses
@earningmember (914)
• Canada
5 Jun 11
I just got the news yesterday!
How can mindbux proceed with refunds if funds are frozen?
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
6 Jun 11
@earningmember
It's similar to buximple, the site still online but there's no forum anymore. They told all their members that Mindbux and Buximple are own by different members.
@earningmember (914)
• Canada
5 Jun 11
Strange the home page at mindbux.com is as if nothing happend!
I definately will leave it alone Obviously!
@Reed201084 (347)
• United States
5 Jun 11
It can't . that is the point . That is why I would leave it alone.
@Reed201084 (347)
• United States
4 Jun 11
I am sorry but all of these "bux" sites are ending up being scams. Sounds like the owner set up a paypal to manage the site but marked it as personal to avoid the sales fees. When they figured out they charged him and it took the money he uises to pay his people. I would not expect payment from this site though.
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
5 Jun 11
Most of the bux sites will turn to scam after few days because of their payment processor. I know some honest Admin but due to Paypal issues they are force to close the site. There's no other way to pay except CHECK but it will take up to several days and the fees also not acceptable. Even members don't like to receive their payout through mail.
@Reed201084 (347)
• United States
5 Jun 11
I been avoiding them lately but i have found several that I have been geeting paid out for for years now.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
5 Jun 11
Yeah. I withdraw my funds from them as soon as I can. I hate to lose earnings I worked for. Some sites are just pure scams though and just never pay you.