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Saturday, 13 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
ProfiBux.com - Is it a Scam? | Not Recommended
ProfiBux is a waste of web space and does not pay. Do not be fooled by
their generous 10 per click claim. It is bogus and only used to lure in
newbies to this site. Site will be added to the Not Recommended List for
the reasons below described. It is a scam.
1. Not Sustainable - 10 cents per click is not sustainable for a site that does not have any real advertisers. These sites will use high rates per click to lure newbies or inexperienced users who want to make a fast buck. Unfortunately fast money is not that easy and you will not make such earnings for doing such a simple task.
2. FineBux? - While you are surfing, check their ads. All of them are self-sponsored from the owner. Some of them have a referral link for "FineBux" there was a finebux awhile back but it is no longer online or went scam. So the ads are self-sponsored and no one is buying any ads from this site. So how are they making these payments? Well they are not... which brings me to my next reason to avoid this site...
3. Whois Hidden - If such sites are going to ask for upgrades or money from its members, then they should not hide who they are. Some may say it is doesn't matter but why would you give your hard earned money to a complete stranger? While some will say they hide their site registration due to privacy reasons, it is also true many will hide it because users might be able to link them to other past scam sites that they have ran.
4. Have you tried it? - I get this question a lot from those who believe these type of sites are good sites and that I should test it before making such decisions. The truth is that I have seen hundreds of these sites and none of them ever pay. This site for many will be an obvious scam. So there is no need to test and wait to be paid.
Source : http://www.ptc-investigation.com/profibux.aspx
1. Not Sustainable - 10 cents per click is not sustainable for a site that does not have any real advertisers. These sites will use high rates per click to lure newbies or inexperienced users who want to make a fast buck. Unfortunately fast money is not that easy and you will not make such earnings for doing such a simple task.
2. FineBux? - While you are surfing, check their ads. All of them are self-sponsored from the owner. Some of them have a referral link for "FineBux" there was a finebux awhile back but it is no longer online or went scam. So the ads are self-sponsored and no one is buying any ads from this site. So how are they making these payments? Well they are not... which brings me to my next reason to avoid this site...
3. Whois Hidden - If such sites are going to ask for upgrades or money from its members, then they should not hide who they are. Some may say it is doesn't matter but why would you give your hard earned money to a complete stranger? While some will say they hide their site registration due to privacy reasons, it is also true many will hide it because users might be able to link them to other past scam sites that they have ran.
4. Have you tried it? - I get this question a lot from those who believe these type of sites are good sites and that I should test it before making such decisions. The truth is that I have seen hundreds of these sites and none of them ever pay. This site for many will be an obvious scam. So there is no need to test and wait to be paid.
Source : http://www.ptc-investigation.com/profibux.aspx
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Walkins @ Hyderabad
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