The hard cold reality of Peepspay.com

United States
August 5, 2012 5:54pm CST
I recently registered on a new website called Peepspay.com. I was initially excited about participating on the site. Then I began reading the FAQ page. On the site we have an opportunity to accumulate Peeps pay. I was pretty abitious about earning pay until I read that I must reach "resident" status before I would be able to withdraw my earnings. In order to reach resident status there are some pretty steep requirement. I would have to have at least 25 referrals before I could become a resident on that site. To sum it all up, I would never benefit from my peeps pay unless I have 25 referrals even though I might successfully complete offers, etc. That being said, I would recommend NOT getting involved on the site until they modify their requirements. What do you think? Are you currently spending time on that site?
7 responses
• India
6 Aug 12
This is the first time i am hearing about this site.. avoid these type of sites which make our time waste with no output..
• Nigeria
6 Aug 12
Dont try engaging ur self in such a site,u wil neva benefit from it. That is a real scaming site.
@topffer (42156)
• France
6 Aug 12
So, at level 2, your 25 referrals will need 625 referrals to earn, at level 3 15625, at level 3 390625, at level 4 9765625, at level 5 244140625 and at level 6 a bit more than inhabitants on Earth, so many of them will be scammed whatever they do. It is not serious at all to join a site like this, except if you want to work for nothing. Personally I will not try to refer people that will be probably scammed : it is not fair, and a site like this may not pay at all, even if you get your "resident" status... I will never spend my time on a site like this.
• India
6 Aug 12
I never heard about this site earlier. It is very kind of you to share this detail with the fellow mylotters. At mylot we not only learn about new online income sources but also get to know about fake and scam sites. People who have already wasted their time and efforts on a scam site, take time to share their views and reviews about such sites and save other people's time. Thanks for sharing it.
@BabyCheetah (1911)
• Australia
6 Aug 12
I've never heard of this site but it's always best to read all terms and FAQ's before joining as some of these sites will do crap like this to make it near impossible for most of us to get anything out of it. Quite stupid if you ask me. If we are making hem money woudln't they want us to stick around?
• United States
6 Aug 12
Something smells fishy about the site. While they may indeed pay you after you get the referrals, the fact that they didn't spell that out clearly to everyone that joins leads me to believe that something shady is going on there. I agree that you should not be using that site, as getting 25 referrals is a pretty difficult task. Not to mention the fact that those people would then need 25 referrals themselves to earn anything. It seems like a big pyramid scheme to me. Good for you for reading the FAQ page before you participated in the site for nothing.
@ajinleo (283)
• India
6 Aug 12
I come to know about this site for the first time. I am not interested in joining those sites which pay for completing offers. So I will not join in this site.