Author:Alex Tolstykh This article will let you find out who are scammers and who are paying GPT sites.
How is it? There are much people on our planet who want to make money quickly and fraudulently, and then disappear. And on the other hand there are us who let them do this. A lot of this kind of projects appear and go every single day with your money, even without being alive at least a month. So, what to do to earn money and to elude getting caught by those felonious guys?
You will find below indispensable tips to follow in order to join only reliable GPT sites:
1. The primary and the essential rule: no one will pay you 1 dollar for clicking or 20 dollars for completing offers. Don't be so naif!
2. Prior to signing up at a GPT site, look through search engines using its name with added words like "scam" to find out more about it. If you find some negative reports and no refutations on them, think twice before you join it. See how long this GPT site is online. A long existence is a good demonstration it's a paying site.
3. Look at the appearance of the service. 100% scammy GPT sites use templates without even changing and complementing them.
4. Dilettant layout (low script) - the first sign that you are surely at a scammer's GPT site. Sometimes the header isn't notably changed cause is simply a copy of the "parent" template, or doesn't even exists.
5. If you find a lot of bad grammar, it says that the admin didn't even care about how his GPT project will look like. What else was he thinking about then? Maybe he was in haste?
6. Contradictions in Terms, FAQ and on the home page. Usually no one reads them, including the admin. But you should. The most "popular" ones happen in the site's name, prices, upgrades to premium account, payout terms. All these things say that you will be clicking, promoting, reading etc. only for "promises", not for cash.
7. Check also if there are banners provided for promotion. Banners aren't a luxe, it is a must have.
8. Forget sites with no means of communication (no forum or chat).
9. No contact with the admin, i.e. he doesn't answer emails, questions, always off-line. Stay away.
10. The GPT site is on a 3rd level domain. Does it mean that the owner cannot even afford buying his own domain and hosting? What will happen to your money then?
11. You shouldn't join the sites with a lot of affiliate programs + redirect. It's an eyesore, moreover you would be supposed to await tons of viruses.
12. Viruses detected on the site itself - scam with no comments.
13. If the withdrawal is only allowed for upgraded members, it means that the admin doesn't want to let you reach your minimum to withdraw.
14. If some gambling is offered on the GPT site, it is also a bad sign, not crucial but suspect. The script will let you win maybe some cents. Then it will decide everything for you. You can lose everything if you are carried away too much.
15. Too long pending withdrawals, frequent changes in TOS, drop of the clicks cost, boost of the minimum withdrawal (if you are already in) - the first warning that you'd better say goodbye asap.
Too much headache only to find a trusted GPT site?
I will not surely leave you "as is", feeling the need of looking for trusted sites. The link in the bio will take you to the list of them. Good luck!
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