Truth about Project PaydayLike you, I was looking for something to help me gain a little extra income on the side. I was looking for that one program that my wife could do while she stayed at home with the little one.I sign up in some sites and start looking through the requirements. I need to fill 1 credit worth of offers. So I find two 'free' sites to register to. I end up buying two types of ebooks with a 'shipping' charge. (needless to say they gave me the download links as well) So I pay 1.95 for shipping charges on two 'free' sites. I message the guy back he sends me $20 bucks. Now I just spent $4 and got $20, so I'm profit of $16 right now. I think 'hey alright, I just made $20 bucks'. So I go to another link and get into contact with another person. She's going to pay me $35 to fufill her requirements. At this time I'm thinking this is too good to be true, but wait it gets better. Now I go to her sites and it turns out that most of her sponsor sites have the EXACT same trial offers as the person before me and you can only sign up once per site. So I look at different links that she gives me. All the 'free' trials had $4.95 fees slapped on them. I would have to complete FOUR of these $4.95 free trials in order to get $35. Now, $20 for $35, yea, that's ok. $15 gain and in my first thing I had only $16. So I think about it some. I go ahead and try a different guy just to see if I can still find those 'free' 1.95 ones and get paid more money. This guy has the SAME sites as the first two. Now red flags are starting to pop up. All the sites are almost identical with almost identical offers. I end up wading through about 10 different posts on the forum of people wanting to pay me money to sign up under them. All 10 have the same general type of site with the same general type of offers. I've only been in this for less then a few hours and I've got paid ONE time and now all my 'free' trials are taken. Other sites wanted anywhere from $9 to $99 for trial offers and even then you'd have to complete 2-3 of those offers to get paid. I don't think that's worth it. I pretty much hit my limit of a $16 profit for giving out my credit card to a bunch of different sites. Seven days later I have to go through all of the sites that I signed up for and cancel out all of my memberships. You really have to read through the fine print of the cancellations from each site in order to cancel everything out. If you don't cancel out all of the offers then be prepared to pay around $30-100 in monthly fees. One thing I also noticed was that all the sites were the exact same businesses with just a little bit different website setups. They are just trying to dupe you into signing up for more and more offers. This site really is not worth all the hassle. Here is my Project Payday Review. |