Is paid emails just too good to be true?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by seeking4cash, Aug 3, 2009.

  1. #1
    recently I registered in a website and keep receiving emails from it.By reading those emails(i dnt actually read em,i just click.) I have earned $200.(averagely $5 per email).

    I just wonder is it too good to be true? Is it possible to be a scam?

    I tried withdrawing money but i was told that the minimum payout is $5000 but if I join their gold membership(have to pay $20 for that) I can withdraw money at anytime with no minimum payout limit
     
    seeking4cash, Aug 3, 2009 IP
  2. adam7one

    adam7one Well-Known Member

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    Think about it for one moment and ask yourself what on this earth could you advertise and pay $5.00 per click and still make money. I think you will find your answer there.
     
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  3. cashmaster

    cashmaster Peon

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    probably scam..................but i urge you to continue until you reach $5000, and then try it. ...............then post your experience here............
     
    cashmaster, Oct 10, 2009 IP
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    EvcRo Notable Member

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    Looks like a scam
     
    EvcRo, Oct 11, 2009 IP
  5. SentoWeb

    SentoWeb Active Member

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    I`m 100% sure that they will won`t pay you. ;)
     
    SentoWeb, Oct 11, 2009 IP
  6. erwindegrave

    erwindegrave Active Member

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    Yes I believe there is no one who will pay $5 per email view :) Anyway just like what cashmaster say.. you will learn a lot about that experience and we would love to hear it from you...
     
    erwindegrave, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  7. wulandr1

    wulandr1 Peon

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    web is probably a scam, but if you want to continue, I suggest, please looking for proof of payment the search engines, if there is good, if not you should stop it, just a waste of time
     
    wulandr1, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  8. instant87

    instant87 Active Member

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    Defiantly a scam. Who in the right mind would pay it's users $5 per email. Usually it's one or two cents.
     
    instant87, Oct 13, 2009 IP
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    FCM Well-Known Member

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    Imposable no, but is it legitimate probably not.

    You said for clicking on the advertisement in the email or the link. Although it could be possible it doesn't sound like it's probable I would google search "company name scam" to see what pulls up.
     
    FCM, Oct 13, 2009 IP
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    seonews Guest

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    Don't waste your time. I believe its scam.
     
    seonews, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  11. Motelsex

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    hey seeking .. hit that 5,000 yet?

    update would be nice

    thnx
     
    Motelsex, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  12. HannVanDerSaar

    HannVanDerSaar Peon

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    #12
    Forget email paid to click. It's a waste of time. You cannot earn more than a few cents and most of them are scams. I have a friend who lost years reading emails and I don't believe he made more than 10$ altogether. Focus on something better.
     
    HannVanDerSaar, Oct 14, 2009 IP
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    What did you decide to do, you might of found a goldmine...then again maybe not.

    Either way, If you can't find any research on it and you can't find any info if its real or not, then chances are that it isn't a goldmine.

    How many "businesses" can prove that and guarantee it.

    Scrap it, its crap.
     
    googleconquest, Oct 14, 2009 IP