Learn the Real Truth About Get Paid to (GPT) Sites

Cash Safari.
Treasure Trooper.
Email Cash.

GPT (Get Paid To) sites.

Get paid to take surveys free.
Get paid to complete offers.
Get paid to sign up.

Want to know why you keep hearing so much of them all over the internet?

The reason these sites are so hyped up is because pretty much the only way people make any reasonable amount of money off of them is when they manage to sucker you into the same scam GPT program they fell
 for.

Cash Safari, Treasure Trooper, Email Cash, there are tons and tons of these GPT sites online and all of them promise grand hoards of cash and prizes. These sites will typically spin their scam GPT programs as ways to "make money while you sleep", "make money to surf the internet", or "make money for filling out surveys and giving your opinions".

Now, don't get me wrong, all of these miraculous accomplishments are actually possible. I mean, they kind of have to be in one way or another for the site to keep going on as if it is halfway legitimate. And if you have a super lot of patience, unlimited time to spend clicking away at small check boxes with your mouse pointer to refuse all the junk mail they want to send you, a credit card, and/or a very large social network of suckers for friends, yes, these sites can indeed make you money. But who really wants to put that much effort into it?

These GPT, get paid to complete offers, et paid to sign up, get paid to take surveys free, or whatever other similar scam sites call their program are pretty much identical to the pyramid scheme, multi-level marketing scams you may have heard about. Does Amway ring a bell?

Again, what happens is once people fall for the trick and sign up, they then must find a way to trick a bunch of other people to fall for the same hoax. If they can do so successfully, they can sit back and let the money rake in while all of the people below them (the people below them being you) scurry around trying to, as well, get people now that they know, more suckers that is, to sign up under them so they too can rest peacefully. And that's how the cycle happens over and over again.

Related information
  • Get paid to take surveys free sites are more or less a big scam
  • There are hundreds of GPT sites out there and most of them are not worth it.
  • There is a reason why you've been hearing so much about these get paid to sites. whats the catch?
 
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Maybe what this article ssays is true about some sites, but not most of the sites I know of. There are real surveys on these sites that do ask you about your opinions as a consumer, although not everyone will always qualify for every survey. I have almost no referrals for any site, yet I still have made over 400 dollars in the past year. Inbox Dollars and Send Earings provides enough emails to make payout long before 2 years if you click on all of them. There are other sites that also provide plenty of paid clicks. Its unfortunate if you formed your bad opinions because you fell for the scam sites, but that doesn't reflect on the industry as a whole. When you can find a way to make money without working or spending any time at it, let us know.

Posted on 01/22/2009 at 10:01:20 AM

I signed on with a "survey" company in September and after filling out eleven surveys within an hour span they told me that I did not qualify after filling out all but one. I told them that I knew that they got paid for the surveys that I did not "qualify" for and paid me a quarter (or fifty cents........does it matter? ) Now they send one or two emails daily (since September). I have sent them many emails asking to be taken off their email lists to no avail. Hopefully, other people will see all of my comments on sites like www.scamclub.com and www.scambusters.com I had to change email address but have continued to archive all of the emails that they continue to send in the offhand chance that I can report them for cyberbullying. Does anyone know what to do about that? I am not sure if I can post their names here but, if you think that you have found a great online job, please email a friend or pet your dog for a couple of minutes so that you do not have one hundred and

Posted on 01/24/2008 at 2:01:25 PM

I have a couple that I do and earn points which I trade in for banner advertising. Not bad for me. True you have to watch and then decide how much time and all. Good information for the few that have not tried to do these.

Posted on 01/12/2008 at 4:01:28 PM

great article..one that we all should read!!

Posted on 10/11/2007 at 8:10:00 AM

P.S. Less than .50 cents of the money I made was from referrals, so I wasn't using the "sucker other people into it" strategy...

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

I haven't seen anything good come of "get paid to.." options except for the "get paid to try..." trials - for the work of, and payment for writing 4 or 5 AC articles, I can sign up for one trial and I have never had trouble canceling. Cash Duck is a very reliable GPT site that guarantees you'll make double or more what you spend on signing up for the trial - the site closed down but was supposed to start back up again this month. I've made better money with Cash Duck than with AC, and other friends of mine (non-cyber!) that have made way more than I ever did, with absolutely no troubles.

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

I tried a few of these sites awhile back and ranted about them on my blog. There are sites devoted to explaining how to make money with gpt/pts/ptc, etc sites, but it's too time-consuming for me.

Posted on 10/08/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

Good points. Thanks for the heads up.

Posted on 10/08/2007 at 6:10:00 AM

Great info. Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

I have tried several of these and haven't made any money that amounted to anything. I did, however, waste a lot of valuable time.

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

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