A brief overview of PTC sites.
As the saying goes ” Time is gold”, it indeed is. But what do you do when you feel like you have scratched everything from the daily to do list? Well, I used to go out with friends, go biking, go jogging, read, watch TV or just browse the Internet. However being a student, times are always a little rough, financially speaking. So I decided to look out for any possible opportunities that could help me justify the huge amount of time I spend on the Internet, specially during the long Canadian winter when I do not feel like leaving my comfy and cozy house. As such, I began to look for money making opportunities after I had heard someone mention it on the bus on my way home from the university. The paid to click sites. So I went ahead, searched “Paid to Click Sites” and BAUM: 59 000 000 results. Now, good things are not abundant so I figured the majority of them must fall in the “too good to be true” category. Usually, I value a lot the public opinion though I strongly tend to try things out myself – just to be on the safe side. But in this case, when you could be handing over your personal information to a complete stranger, the public opinion was the most reliable to avoid scams.
I checked various sites where people confessed the problems they had encountered with various paid to click sites, I checked the Better Business Bureau website, and then began signing up for some of the recommended sites. So I ended signing up for roughly 6 of them, so to speak. I signed in everyday, clicked on the ads, and watched the number on my account rise by the cent. I joined: Bux.to, Bux3, Matrixmails, Neobux, Performancebux and Meansbux. I collected just the minimum amount of money on each website, so I could cash out and figure whether I would continue using it. And well, the results are in.
I must say I am most pleased with Neobux, maybe because they pay instantly. Next would be Matrixmails. However I was most definitely disappointed with Bux3 and Bux.to. I requested payment four months ago and last week when I signed in on Bux.to I checked the status of my payment, just to find out it had been cancelled. Ido not understand why that happened is because I followed all the rules states on their website: I was the only one who used my computer to sign up for Bux.to, I stayed active, basically I didn’t cheat. I know there are people who have joined tons of paid to click sites, thus I would welcome them to comment on their experience with them. Just because some of us fell prey to scams, doesn’t necessarily mean that others have to as well. While I understand that nobody is in it to become a millionaire, at least let’s help other spend their precious time on something worthy rather than making money for scammers.













Thu, May 7, 2009, by mimuche
Money Making