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Scam! You will get nothing for your referrals except a good ear bashing before your friends desert you. I tested the water with one of these recently and the E-Mail address that was set up for it is now receiving up 20 E-Mails per day. Each E-Mail is offering something else, form a £250 shopping voucher to free flights with Virgin Atlantic. However, all the E-Mails would appear to come directly from reputable companies until you scroll to the small print at the bottom which has a declaration that the company advertised has nothing to do with the promotion, whatsoever and the address of the company sending the E-Mail is in the US. Now assuming I was tempted to try to get my shopping vouchers and free flights, on top of the free X-Box, I will triple the amount of junk mail and probably get closer to 100 a day. Worst of all, the US site sends the same E-Mails out every day and some go twice a day. Excuse me but if I was going to get something wouldn't that happen as a result of the first E-Mail/ Or am I just stupid and have to keep getting hundreds of them before I know I want something LOL Keep away from these scams!

2007-08-09 06:36:50 · answer #1 · answered by kendavi 5 · 0 0

I have tried it and it does work. It is basically like this. There is an offer like get a PS3.
It said you have to have 20 referrals to get it. The referrals have to complete a sponsor offer, and once all 20 people have done it, you get your PS3.
Your referrals can be family and friends, or they can be people on the internet.
You can go to forums online like anything4free or freelunchroom to find people who will do the sponsor offers for you. To get them to do this, you have to pay them money, say $10 each.
That would be $200 for a PS3 instead of $600. Get it? ProjectPayday has tutorials that go in depth on this topic so you understand it all. ProjectPayday is not a scam.
I was pretty scared to sign up too. I am glad that I did.

2007-08-10 21:32:24 · answer #2 · answered by Joe 1 · 0 0

I have tried it but it was not for me it seems as if you sign up for services. You will be paid $25 to get this item but it will cost $9.95 + $3 shipping and handling. You still make more money 20 minutes but the only way you really make money is to sign up people for one thing or another and pay them for it but project payday is just like anything else where you pay them and they have you sign up for free at another site which escapes me.

2007-08-09 13:31:16 · answer #3 · answered by James D 1 · 0 0

i think i tried that.. didnt work. anything that wants you to pay them for you to make money.. yeah some might work but its not worth it to me cause you have to wait a long time to actually make money, and alot of them arent what they claim to be.

2007-08-09 13:29:21 · answer #4 · answered by Bobbi 2 · 0 0

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