Showing posts with label Scams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scams. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

MasterBux Took Their Money Back, Scammed

Oh Man! I have to post about MasterBux. I don't think we should use it anymore. I got paid from them not too long ago and I also did a screenshot of the payment. Now the payment is reversed due to fraudulent funds according to AlertPay. Below is a picture of the payment reversed in my AlertPay account.



So yeah, I will delete that post with a screen shot not to mislead anyone to go sign up with it. Even if they try to come back I don't even want to try them out again. Time for another new penny maker. Any recommendations?

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

2Bux is Officially Dead

Recently I have seen a bunch of ads when I logged in at 2Bux after a reader commented on one of my post saying there are lots of ads to look at now. So I decided to try it out again. Today I checked 2Bux again and saw there was a new interface. Initially, I thought cool its remodeling. When I carefully read the stuff on the main page, it says someone who had administrative rights before posted up the ads without the current owner knowing. This is the problem with new penny clickers. You can't tell if they are successful or not. A lot of them end up like this with broken promises.

If you want to be successful with penny clickers, you have to keep trying. When you see there's one that is going out of business join another one. You are bound to find one that will be around for a long long time making your money.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Get Paid $300 Per Email

It seems that a lot of people are still joining high paying PTR websites. I just saw a banner for a POWER MAILS that specifies all email worth $300. When you see anything that is pay per click worth more than $0.02, you better be suspicious and do some research about the website. I'm almost certain that 99.999% of those websites are scamming people for their email address so they can constant spam their email account. These people saves your email and they always change domains. Right after they get caught spamming people they just change to another domains to collect more email.

These people makes millions of money. They probably send out hundreds of thousands of emails per day selling stuff or advertise about scamming programs. They only need just a few people that believes these "too good to be true" programs that promises them to make a lot of money soon.

I wouldn't even try it out. Just think about it. With more effective advertising like Google Adwords, AdBrite, etc. Who would pay $300 to show a website??? The answer is no one. I'm pretty sure most people knows this already, but for those naive believers out there just be smart.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

I Win The Lottery Every Day

Every day I get about one or two email about some one that passed away and left a sum of $80,000,000 but requires a recipient namely me to help get the money and split a percentage with the person. My email was also selected and won a sum of $100,000,000. All I need to do is contact them with my contact information.

Are These For Reals?
These are life threatening scams. There was a girl that thought she really won the lottery and she became a victim. The United States government some how found that she was in another country working as a slave and got her back. The girl was lucky that she was save, there are a lot of cases that these people lose all their life savings or went missing.

What You Can Do About It
Whenever you see email that you can get a few million dollars just delete them or mark them as spam. Even though you might have really won something from submitting your email in some mall the chance of you winning is close to zero. Due to enormous amount of scams out there, I would not take the risk of contacting them.

How Did They Get My Email
I actually posted my email publicly in this blog, which was a mistake. You probably signed up for safe-list or submitted you email at some scam sites. You might have went to some websites that are filled with trojans and viruses that downloaded itself to your computer. So when you use your email, they recorded it and sent it back to the scammers.

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Saturday, March 10, 2007

HYIP? What is that?

I feel like I need to address HYIP in here. What is HYIP? HYIP stands for High Yield Investment Plan, it is where people invest their money in an attempt to gain high interest for their money. The reason why I say "attempt" is there are a lot of HYIPs out their one the internet that are scams, which have extremely high risk. Interest rate are usually about 1% to 200% daily on how on the initial deposit. Let say for example you deposited $1.00 and the rate is 200% daily the next day it would become $2.00. You deposit the $2.00, next day it becomes $4. Deposit $4 it becomes $8 and so on. HYIP with very low rates like 1% daily can last for a maybe more than half a year and eventually run away with their members' money. Those 200% daily tend to only last a few days and they run away. Some people do make money with these HYIP because they were the first to join and deposit money. Usually HYIP will use new deposit to pay off old members. If they get to the point where no new members they will run away with your money. I do not recommend joining any of these because I actually tried these out for myself. I lost $3.00 total from a few HYIPs that I joined. Invested in $1.00 in one HYIP earned $1.00 and withdrawed to my e-gold account. That got me excited so I reinvested the $1.00 and earned over $15,000, but they never deposited the money into my e-gold account. I thought that if I join early for any HYIPs, I would be able to make my money back and profit too, but I was wrong. Joined on the first day, then ran with the members' money a few days later.

Example of a bunch of HYIP websites shown in a HYIP consultant's website.
HYIP and Surf Monitor Rank

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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Scam Warning "Free Money For Real!!!"

Just want to let you guys know that the site below is 100% scam because you will not make money. The guy is only making money from selling that page. Don't be fool by how easy the program is by doing no work and all you have to do is leave your computer on. I try similar program like these before, and they are lying. I just saw this website from one of the paid to click links inside ClixSense. From the description, I can tell it will require you to use this program called OUGO, which is extremely buggy and crashes a lot. The reason how I know it requires using OUGO is from the description "6 separate windows" from within the site's description. OUGO is a program that performs automatic clicks on links at a website.


Watch out for this website:
http://freemoney.freebeachclassifieds.com/

Check related post:
Warning: Paid Per Click Trick

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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Surf Junky Will Not Pay

I just want to mention here something about Surf Junky. Surf Junky will not pay their members when the reached minimum payout. When you search the internet for, "Surf Junky Scam" you will find a bunch of forums talking about them. It talks about how they never got paid after a year of reaching minimum payout and also how they never responded to emails. If you're thinking about Surf Junky just don't bother because it will waste your time. Thank goodness that I found a whole bunch of sources about how bad Surf Junky is so I won't waste my time testing it out. I also found out they are also the creators of Direct Galleries, which never paid me. Below are some sources I found about Surf Junky.

"Surf Junky is a SCAM!"
"Is Surf Junky a Scam?"
"Surfjunky.com Scam"

The amount of information you can find about Surf Junky is like spam. I would trust that it is a scam of your time due to the overwhelming information of how Surf Junky is a scam.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Traffic-SURFER Fake Payout

I checked inside my Traffic-SURFER account today and found out that they have paid my commission today. I was so happy that I quickly went to my Paypal account to check for the $3.09 payment. Sadly I did not see any new received payments. They posted up a list of user that has been paid. This might be a desperate attempt to try to get more people to sign up. I guess this opportunity is another too good to be true programs like DirectGalleries. I always hope that they will pay me someday so I'm leaving the review as it is. It might be they just posted up all the commission to be paid and then they do the actual deposit to my Paypal account. It is naive for me to think this way, but I decided that I will not use this autosurf program until I see the payment in my Paypal account.

I also sent them e-mail asking why I did not received the payment in my Paypal account. I will be waiting for their reply and then post it up here later if they respond or not.

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Do Not Join DirectGalleries

Do not join DirectGalleries because they will not pay you. They claim you can earn from $1.00 to $3.00 per hour which is pretty high for doing nothing but autosurfing pornography. I tested this program out back in October 2006 and have reached the minimum payout of $35.00 at the end of November 2006. They did not mention any Net 40, 60, or 90 meaning they will pay you after 40, 60 or 90 days after reaching minimum payout. I also saw they will upload a form that ask for you payment method at the end of the month when you reach minimum payout. I'm still waiting for them to upload the form. I'm pretty sure they will never pay so don't waste your time. Below is a screenshot of my earning from Direct Galleries. I earned $46.14 from direct earnings and a total of $80.84 from referrals and bonuses. This autosurf is too good to be true.

DirectGalleries

If you want to check out their site, I have provided the link to their site. Click Here.


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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Traffic-SURFER.info

This one you get paid to surf, which you can make $0.84 per day. Try it out, I'm testing it right now because I haven't reached the minimum payout of $2.00 yet. So it will take me 3 or 4 days to confirm this.

traffic-surfer.info

Here is some instructions to maximize your earnings.

This is a GPT Surf Website, where you DO NOT have to invest or upgrade and you just get paid for autosurfing.

Although they claim that you earn $1.20, but in real you earn about $0.0006 Per Minute, i.e. $0.036 Per Hour, I.e. $0.864 Per 24 hrs,

or $25.92 Per 30 days, if you surf 24x7x30
minimun payment request is only $1 .
Affiliates will earn from 3 levels of referrals
Level 1 = 100%, Level 2 = 50%, Level 3 = 10%

You also get Paid To Click, Paid To Signup

They pay a flat 1 cent per referral.

Few Important Things:-
1) After Signup, go to Earning Options-> Paid To Surf-> Autosurf, you will get a url, just click on it and your autosurfing will start.

You will need to enter a matching code for the very first time you start your autosurfing, after that it will not ask your for any

verification/matching no. to click.

2) Use Mozilla Firefox, Install an Auto-Refresh Addon of Mozilla which you can get it here https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/115/

This is necessary to keep your earning page refreshing frequently, if you do not refresh your earning page, then instead of cash,

you will start earning points.

When you will install this add-on, then u ll see a small down arrow on the refresh button, just click on it and set the timer to 30

seconds or 1 minute for the earning page, and choose disable all tabs.by refresh the earning page it will auto update your

earning , you no need to go to auto surf page click at the save earning and exit link.

You should also set 10-15 mins auto-refresh for that autosurfing page, so in case if your autosurfing stops for any reason, it gets

resume after 10-15 mins

3) You Get Paid Automatically when you reach $1, you DO NOT have to request payout.

4)There's a 50 cent fees for each e-gold withdrawal, for paypal, there' no fees. So if you wish that you get paid when you have

say $2 or $5 or $10, then just don't fill your e-gold a/c no. in your profile, and when you wish to withdraw, then just fill it.

5) Points are of no use, except that you can buy advertising with them.

Click Here to join.

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