Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Paid To click (PTC) Waste And Affiliate Scams Online

Check your Paid To Click (PTC) money making site if it is scam and waste of time online. Many people go online to check out sites for earning extra money but 10 out of 100 take the time to first check if these sites are real, sincere, or owned by responsible individuals.


Paid to click and affiliate membership programs are often sites online for internet business searchers. They are often known to be good sources to start making little earnings and often accepted with full trusts and excitements. This also goes with the fact that so called testimonies and payment proofs are usually displayed as genuine.

Some of us want to make quick cash and easily get fooled by the rewards we get for clicks within a short time. Some of these sites owned by scammers propose one dollar a click, two dollar click and as high as possible to attract people to their site. They also go as far as putting readable payment proofs.

Many of us fall victims for these scam still reaching the cash out stage to find out that either accounts have been closed for no reason, or told that "they suspect fraud in your account" even while you go by the rules and regulations. Other sites ignore your cash out request and you might think they will get to you soon and keep on surfing to surf for huge amounts only to find out in the long run that you have been fooled.

These scam site owners could be using people to gain traffic to their sites to rank high on top search list, also to make fast and easy money through affiliate membership programs. Few pay 3 out of 10 affiliates or surfers while others give surveys to help pay half the money you are to receive, but leave it up to you to refer tens and hundreds of people to reach your cash out amount which could be impossible but in the meantime, you promote their sites for free.

To avoid falling victims and wasting time to most PTC websites, MLM, or affiliate programs, it is better to Google the name and check if it is scam. Example is ObjPtc.com (this site doe not exsist, it's an example), you check by typing ObjPtc scam and Google will show its scam history if it has or not. You will also see users and ex-users point of view on the same site to help you make your decision.

 I know a lot of sites that are scams because i have been fooled by them but refrain from listing names here.

 If you have any points and signs to look out for, in avoiding fake sites that i have not mentioned please leave it in your comments to help stop promoting scam sites.