Friday, December 2, 2011

0 Work From Home! A JOKE!

Hi! I am currently using Project Payday to make some extra money for various reasons and I am a witness that this is NOT a scam. I too assumed that all work from home opportunities were scams until I was put in a position where I had no other choice but to try something to make some extra money. I did not want to take the risk, but I had no other choice. My car is currently broke and I need the extra money to get it fixed. I cannot physically drive to a job so I had to find some kind of way to make money online. Also I am getting married next summer 2012 (YEA for me!!!) and I can't afford to pay for it ?. I figured there had to be something out there. We'll I ran across Project Payday one day on Youtube.com & craigslist.com and I was like what the heck I will try this. Once I signed up for an account I was promptly to upgrade my member ship by completing an offer. Now an offer is when you sign up for a free trial (some offer charge small fees) to websites such as freecreditreport.com, Worldwinner.com, Proactive and so forth. I was told that if I completed one offer I would be upgraded to VIP member for free or I could pay $19.95 and bypass doing an offer. I decided to do the offer because I did not want to spend $19.95 on something that I was unsure if it was a scam or not. Well to my amazement Project Payday did exactly what they said they would. I was upgraded to VIP status which meant that I could had access to the training videos that non VIP members did not have access to. I was happy about that because I am a visual person and I do not like reading long article on how to do something. Well once I finished that the first thing in the training was something called Fast Fifty Training. Fast Fifty Training is a training guide for new members to get them familiarized with offers and how the site works. What Project Payday promises is that if you complete the training by completing so many offers then they will pay you $50 within 24 hours.

I was desperate to make some extra cash so I decided that I would try to complete the training. So I clicked the link they provided and it brought me to this website where they all these offers such as freecreditreport.com, GoDaddy.com and so forth. Some trial offers were free, but there were some also that cost fees such $1.99, $4.95, and some even cost $49.95, but that was for trial offers such as Dish Network and USSearch.com. So let's say you click on freecreditreport.com trail offer. What you have to do is sign up for an account and cancel your trail offer with the days that they give you and you will not be change. It is my assumption that companies are using these websites as advertising to get people to sign up for their services. I believe these companies are paying Project Payday and other companies maybe around $50 for each person they can get to sign up and Project Payday is paying us a portion of that to actually sign up. This is my interpretation on how all of this works. Well it's suppose to take you less than 2 hours to finish your Fast Fifty training, but it took me 5 days, LOL! See I was still unsure about everything and I was hesitate about completing the offers. Eventually I did complete all of my offers which were four total and then I started to doubt the program again. I was like "yea really, I have been suckered to sign up for these offers and I am not going to get paid $50". So a week had pasted and I my truck was still broke and still did not have any extra money to get it fixed so it was back to craislist.org for me so I could find a job where I could actually make some real money from home.

I ran across this job posting on craigslist where this guy said he had a great work at home opportunity and he provided his cell phone number which no one ever does. I was so excited to find an actual work from home job that seemed promising. I called the guy and he stated that he had this great opportunity where you refer people to complete offers and you would get paid $20 for each person that you refer. Now at this point I was like hold up, I have heard of this before with Project Payday and they did not pay me my money (or did they, LOL). I had to stop myself because I never even checked my PayPal account to see if I actually got paid the $50 for my Fast Fifty training. So I checked my account while the guy was still on the phone and I was amazed that I did receive my $50 that was promised to me. I was all in from there on out. I figured there had to be some truth to this after all so I starting do some extensive research on Project Payday and other sites that pay money for referring people to complete trail offers. I found that there are so many companies out there that you pay you to refer people to their site and complete offers. This is their way of advertising. I have currently signed up for three other sites that pay money for referring people to complete offers and I have provided those links below. I have also provided the link for Project Payday so you can check out everything for yourself. Plus it does not cost you a penny to sign up. All you need is an email address. Plus the best thing about Project Payday is there is so much training on their site and it gives you step by step instruction on how to be successful with their site and other sites as well. It's crazy! So now you know my experience with Project Payday and I hope this has helped answer any questions or concerns that you had about the site. If you do sign up I wish you the best with your future endeavors. Thanks for tuning in and Have a Blessed Day!

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I am a 28 year only graduate student working on my MBA. I do not have any children, but I am engaged to get married next summer. I am a hard working honest person who is looking for a way to make so extra money since the economy is so bad. My referral links are below if you want to find out more about the opportunites I talked about in my article. God Bless!

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