project payday scam or real
By wiguen
@wiguen (551)
United States
7 responses
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
2 Aug 11
I can understand why it's more on the bad side, I've signed up (luckily through a free offer type thing) and it's a waste of money. $40.00 for being told something you could figure out yourself, but wouldn't work anyway. I explained below what it is.
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@greenline (14838)
• Canada
2 Aug 11
I have heard about this program, but I have not joined it yet. There are new programs coming up on the internet all the time. They can really make things attractive. Yes, one needs to read and thoroughly understand the fine lines first before going further on to join.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
2 Aug 11
If you want to know about it, I wrote about it up above, but long story short, it's just not worth it.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
2 Aug 11
do you know what it is? All it is is instructions on how to get people to PAY You to do those offer site type things. Ya know the ones that are coming out new. You can either get paypal cash, or video game systems and other electronics? The ones where you have to do offers to get the prize? That's all it is. It's a major waste of time. They claim people make so much money but what they don't tell you is that those offers sometimes don't credit, you can only do them once (unless you clear your computer out every time and use a different credit card to do the offers with) and then that's on top of even IF the people will pay. They claim people will pay big bucks for you to do that for them, I'm sorry, no it ain't gonna happen.
I used an offer to get project payday for free, thank goodness, because it's a major waste of money to get stupid information that just doesn't work.
So DO NOT even bother, plus it's like US based anyway, only people from US, UK, or Canada can usually do the offers.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
3 Aug 11
Fiverr.com is one place, I've seen people offer to do a fake testmonial for others before. They'll pay people pretty good to fake a testmonial, because they know they'll scam atleast a handful of people with the testmonials. There was even one video of two people from my state, riiiight, I doubt that very seriously.
@pmbhuntress09 (1608)
• United States
5 Aug 11
Project payday is a scam. In fact I joined it, and I payed my cash. The man running it will even get you on yahoo and will chat back and forth with you some times. But what got me is that he had so many things he wanted you to join, some are free, many you have to pay for though. Firstly you are told to join 50 different Traffic exchanges, you are his referral by the way. Then once you get that done then you have to get hosting at a place he tells you to get it at, once again you are a referral, and he gets a commision for your hosting.
Then when you think that is done, he tells you to copy Step #1 and Step #2 and put them on your hosting. Once that is done, then you are suppose to join not one but a total of 3 MLM's. The cheapest one is $19.95 a month. Once again put your referral links on the hosting, and then promote that.
How you make money? You pull the same exact scam that he did. Getting referrals. My God I can't believe I fell for that scam, and lost so much cash for nothing.
@acrossnation (773)
• Malaysia
3 Aug 11
Thanks for posting about this site here at MyLot. I actualy never want to join site that want my money first. I like here at MyLot it is straight forward clean and neat. I did try the sites that ask for fee and i was being scammed. So now no thank you for even a small amount of fees.