Tuesday, December 17, 2013

How To Avoid Scam In PTC

The scam rate for bux sites is very high - it feels as if everyday, a bux site becomes a scam, and in the same day, another bux site is born. In this field, you need to take certain measures to protect yourself from being scammed. The good news is that when a site is becoming a scam, there are certain tell-tale signs that indicate as such. Usually these signs are pretty obvious, so we will list them out for you.
How To Avoid Scam In PTC

Signs of abandonment
If the admin does not answer questions on the forum, or if there are broken links orerrors on the site, and they are not being fixed, these are signs of abandonment. Maybe the admin has given up on the site, so watch out for these signs.

Many complaints
If a site has many complaints against it, pay close attention, because the users are not happy. Use google to find out more information - we suggest typing the site’s name followed by the word scam. For example, try “onbux scam” - you’ll never know if the results are what you expected.

Being picky with payments
If a site pays certain members, but does not pay others, that is a big red flag. It probably means they are running out of money, so they can only pay a small amount of members. Many bux sites rely on ads and upgrades for funds, and if the funds run out, then they will not be able to pay its members. If you have a pending cash out and have not 
received your payment yet, then send a support ticket and see what happens. Hopefully they are just having delays - but always expect the worst case scenario.

Problems with Paypal & Alertpay
The whole point of joining a new site is to cash out, right? Then what if you can’t, because the site is having problems with Papyal or Alertpay? If that happens, that is a red flag, an indication that the site is going downhill.