PTCs Can Make You A Millionaire...
@MIMO_Rulz_111 (2074)
India
September 26, 2012 3:00am CST
No joke. Recently I stumbled upon 3 PTC sites. Their program is so tailored that it is difficult not to become rich. They are: http://www.twodollarclick.com/ , http://www.fiveaclick.com/ & http://www.sixdollarclick.com/
Just imagine receiving $2 or $5 or $6 for a click and viewing such ad for a mere 30sec or 60 sec. I mean how tough it can be? You'll be earning thousands in a few months. Like every great PTC site, referral system is included. So you can refer friends, click ads regularly. Very soon even before you can realize the fact, you've become a millionaire. They have payment proofs. Now what is stopping you from joining? Go ahead...
Sounds amazing doesn't it!? Needless to say that I'm not a member and not even looking forward to be one. Simply because it makes no sense to me. I mean most legit, trusted and elite PTCs are paying a mere $0.001 for standard ads. How can they afford to may so high per click? Also if they're paying you $5 a click, what amount are they charging their advertisers? Why would any advertiser pay so high, when they have so many popular, cheap alternatives? I think they just want to extract money from you in the form of "account upgradation". By the time you reach minimum payout which is pretty high, i.e., $1,000 , $5,000 & $6,000 respectively, I'm sure they will turn into a fly-by-night company. Of course that is what I think. I might be wrong. They may turn out to be legit. So far it is a speculation. As for the payment proofs, even you can create them with a little knowledge of technology!
Have you come across them? What's your opinion?
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@lacieice (2060)
• United States
27 Sep 12
There is no doubt that they are scams. No one will ever be paid from them, or they will be paid a couple bucks. I bet, somewhere in their TOS, it states something to the effect that payment will depend on income and what you see is not what you get. Stay away from them.
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@MIMO_Rulz_111 (2074)
• India
29 Sep 12
I haven't checked that. I just came across these sites and thought it would be good to alert others. Thus, I started this discussion. You maybe right. i'm sure they have something up their sleeves in the form of TOS, so that they are not bound to pay or something like that. Good day!
@CrisRodrigues (413)
• Portugal
23 Mar 13
Is Not True,But Is a Good Way To Make Some Money...!!!But Be Careful Many Are Only Scams & Not Pays!!!
@MIMO_Rulz_111 (2074)
• India
27 Mar 13
Haha brother... I guess you didn't understand the essence of the discussion or you just didn't read it full. They are definitely scam. Working with them will only amount to wastage of time and disappointment. I only meant this discussion to beware the myLot community. Good day!
@rog0322 (2829)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
3 Oct 12
Hi,
Here on the web, if a thing is too good to be true, then it is false. I have stuck to this principle and so far, it is enough for me to tell that what the sites propose are just fly by night and promises that banish just like a whisper in the night.
@MIMO_Rulz_111 (2074)
• India
3 Oct 12
Exactly. I'll agree with you. Just as the old saying goes. Good day!
@MIMO_Rulz_111 (2074)
• India
29 Sep 12
I mentioned in the discussion that I'm a member of non. Just like you I feel that they'll never be paying for obvious reasons that I've included in the discussion as well. Good day!