Questions answered


Commonly asked questions answered

To find a site you would like to know about, please use the Ctrl+F function of your keyboard. If the site you're looking for is not listed, then simply hit the "contact us" button on the top and send us your request on a review of the site.
 



Most of our decisions are based on the sheer fact that these sites can/cannot pay their users. If that's not a factor, payment proofs  are searched for. Fake payment proofs are a red flag, and will impact our decision for a scam site.

1. Is valuebux.com a scam?
  • Valuebux.com automatically redirects to PTCSense now. In PTCSense, you get $1 each ad. They sell ad links to advertisers at 1000 for $5. That means for every 1000 links, they get $5, but have to pay their users $1000. That's a loss of $995 every 1000 ads. A PTC like this that actually pays their users would be gone in less than a day. Since this PTC is still alive, it follows that the users never get paid. This PTC is all a bunch of bogus, just waiting for you to upgrade to premium, get your money and not pay you in the end. Valuebux.com IS a scam.
2. Is BigMoneyPTC.com a scam?
  • Yes and for the same reasons as valuebux.com. They don't get enough money from advertisers to pay off their users, therefore, they end up not paying their users at all and taking their money.
3. Is PTCWallet.com a scam?
  • Again, this is another site, like valuebux.com, that can't pay off its users because it won't break even as far as profits, with the advertising it supplies.
4. Is Tuibux.com a scam?
  • For reasons unknown, this site is an image-uploading site, and can't even be considered a PTC anymore. It is a scam in the sense that it ditched its users.
5. Is RichPTC.com a scam?
  • Of course; looking at the PPC(pay-per-click), it's at $1. That means every 1000 clicks they lose $1000, but every 1000 clicks, they gain $3 from advertisers. I don't think any site can run legitly losing $997/1000 clicks.
6. Is Donkeymails.com a scam? 

  • Well, this site has been running for years, and on a good note. It is, however on GPTBoycott's watchlist, partly because people are complaining about it. I wouldn't jump the gun here on this one yet; I mean it's been up a long time. Legit site, but has complaints
7. Is Promails.org a scam?
  • This site is a scam. $50/ad, no advertisers to bulk up their real money. C'mon.. This site is a joke. They'd be bankrupt in an hour if they actually did pay their users.
8. Is BigmoneyPTC.com a scam?
  • It's another one of those "valuebux" scams. They can't afford to pay their users, so they don't. Don't even bother with these guys, they'll only waste your money and your time.
9. Is Cash4clickingPTC.com a scam?
  • It is an obvious scam. Again, another "valuebux" type of scam. They pay $5-$10/click, meaning $5,000 $10,000 comes out of their wallets every 1000 links that are clicked. From advertisers, they get $3 every 1000 purchased clicks. I don't know about you, but I don't know which site is going to pay $9,997 out of their own pockets to give to their users, after 1000 links are clicked.
10. Is 50CentMails.com a scam?
  • Yes, a PTC that pays $0.30/click, and gets back $1.50/1000 clicks($0.0015 per click). So if they're paying their users $0.30/click, and only getting back $0.0015 per click from advertisers, it's an obvious sign that they're a scam, and only seek to take from you and not give back. 
11. Is EuroTradeMails.com a scam?
  • Yes it is. It pays 100 Euros per paid e-mail. If they expect to pay their users, they're looking at getting an advertiser that pays more than 100 Euros per click. No advertiser is going to be crazy enough to do that. Obvious scam. 
12. Is 1CentEmails.com a scam?
  • I'll start by saying that this site is a scam. They pay you $0.01 per click, yet they get from their advertisers $0.001 per click. This means that they pay $0.009 out of pocket, and therefore will run out of real money to pay their users. Sites like these, like valuebux, are scams, that wouldn't last very long if they even paid their users. 
 13. Is Getrefmails.com a scam?
  • Yes, it is. It pays users $0.5/click, and sells 1000 clicks to advertisers for $3.00. If you do your math right, this means for every 1000 clicks, they pay their users $500, yet they only get $3.00 back from their advertisers. A loss of $497 every click is enough to destroy a PTC that actually pays their users. Since the latter hasn't happened, it's true to assume that this site is a scam. 
14. Is twodollarptc.com a scam?
  • Yes it is. Paying $2/click, and only getting pay $6/1000 clicks. Hm... Seems that by 1000 clicks, they make $6.00, but lost $2000. Means they don't pay their users, because if they did, they'd be gone in minutes. 
15. Is Cashmails.org a scam?
  • An obvious scam. Which PTC pays its users $110 per mail that is read? I'll answer that one. A scam PTC Site. On top of that, they say that their minimum payout is $20,000. But in their fake payment proofs, they are paying out $8000, $9000, etc. I thought the minimum payout was $20,000?
 16. Is FinePTC.com a scam?
  • Yes, another PTC that pays $10/click, but gets back $5/1000 clicks($0.005/click). So you're saying that this site can afford paying $10/click, while only getting back $0.005/click from advertisers? Won't cut it. This is a scam.
17. Is Vinefire.com a scam?
  • Hard to say on this one. But I'll tell you that it hasn't paid and I don't think it will ever pay. Apparently, you get $0.25 every time you rate something and you get a $10 signup bonus. In their FAQ, "When do I get Paid?(?)" It says, that they hope to be bought out by another company in the future, and when that company buys them, the company will pay the users.. Seems fishy.. why would they give the burden of high payment requests to someone that bought their site. With that in mind, who WILL buy their site, what with all those payments that need to be made. This site, I guess you could call it, is a scam. 

18. Is Paypalbux.info a scam?
  • Another PTC that can't afford to pay their users, so in the end, they don't pay their users. They offer $0.10 per click. Equate that into 1000 clicks, and you get $100. That's how much they have to pay when 1000 clicks are... clicked.. But, from advertisers, they get $10 per 1000 clicks. That means, they're paying $90 out of pocket if they really did pay their users. This one is a scam. Avoid this one, and you'll be better off.
19. Is Ts-mails.com a scam?
  • Of course it is a scam. It's another unstable PTC site that can't afford to pay their users by the rates they provide their advertisers. Take $1.20 per 1000 clicks(the amount they charge advertisers), and $1 per click($1000/1000 clicks). So they're losing out $998.80 every 1000 clicks. As I said before, unstable, and can't afford to pay their users by their rates. Yet another scam.
20. Is wonderful-mails.com a scam?
  • Let me just tell you one thing. They pay $1000 per click. Fishy enough? Also, they only charge $12.00 per 2000 clicks. This means, that they lose $2,000,000, and only gain $12.00 IF they really did pay. Which site is crazy enough to do that? A site that doesn't pay is my answer. This is a scam.
21. Is club4you.net a scam?
  • A site that preys on people's hopes. They pay $10/click, yet only get back $1.50 per 1000 clicks. By the time 1000 clicks are done, they will need to pay their users $10,000, but would only get back $1.50. This would put a site in deep trouble... if they did pay, which this site doesn't. This site is a scam. 
22. Is GlobalPTR.com a scam?
  • Let me start with what they offer(Paid e-mails only). Apparently, a paid e-mail to all users for advertisers, costs $12,000. Okay.. seems less scammy on part of the site. Yet, they have 11,000+ users, and pay them $100 per click. This amounts to $1,100,000 they have to pay their users, and yet, they only get $12,000 back. When sites have to pay more than they get back, you can usually assume they'll be down real soon. No, not this one. Why? Because it doesn't pay its users at all.
23. Is  tendollarclick.com a scam?
  • $10/click. They get paid less from advertisers. Since this balance is not in their favor, they wont pay users. Plus, $10/click is way too much for an honest PTC. Confirmed SCAM.

24. Is PTCSense.com a scam?
  • As stated before, yes. $1/click and they cant pay their users, so they don't meaning they are a SCAM. Refer to "Valuebux.com" up top.
25. Is Buxinc.com a scam?
  • Yes, 100% scam. I can't stress this enough. Any PTC site that pays more than $0.05/click is very suspicious. This one pays $5.00 a click, a definite SCAM.
26. Is moneytrainptc.com a scam?
  • Another scam that pays too much per click. They get paid $3 for 1000 ad visits. They pay $5-10 per click out of pocket. That's atleast $5000-$10000 they payout every 1000 ad visits, and they only get back $3. With a bit of logic, anyone can see how this site is a scam. A confirmed scam.
27. Is beachptc.com a scam?
  • Seeing as how they are paying $10 per click, I'll say it in one word. SCAM.




    4 comments:

    LARON on November 15, 2009 at 11:07 AM said...

    Donkeymails.com site is not a scam, this is the first payment from Donkeymails
    http://laron.wzan.net/bukti_po/dm1.gif

    PTC Scan on November 15, 2009 at 11:33 AM said...

    Yes, I know it isn't a scam. I've only been seeing complaints from it, but I did state it wasn't a scam site. I realize this is confusing, so I will remove it. Sorry for the mix-up. Thanks for the payment proof, though! ^^

    Skywalker on January 1, 2010 at 7:54 PM said...

    how about:
    -tendollarclick.com
    -ptcsense.com
    -buxinc.com
    -moneytrainptc.com
    -beachptc.com
    are there scam?
    please reply to ifal.muhammad@yahoo.com
    ThX,,

    PTC Scan on January 4, 2010 at 4:44 PM said...

    Added on to the list. Yes they all turned out scam after closer review. Thanks for replying and be safe. =) I'll e-mail you a copy of the review that I did in case you don't revisit this page.

    Post a Comment

     

    PTC Reviews. Copyright © 2009 PTC-Scan.blogspot.com All Rights Reserved