Is Project Payday a Scam? Find out the Truth Inside!
So, you’re searching for legitimate work-at-home opportunities or home business opportunities, and
you came across a company called Project Payday (PPD). The videos are intriguing, but you’re not sure if it’s legitimate or not. Well, there is not a need to worry any further after reading this review.
We gave Project Payday a try two different times. Here’s what happened the first time. Back in 2009, we heard about them and heard that they had a great affiliate program that was worth giving a try. They let you know up front that there is a lifetime membership fee of approximately $39 required to activate your account after you join for free. This membership will allow you to be a PPD affiliate that could potentially earn you thousands monthly. Is this part true? Yes, it is! So anyway, we joined, but didn’t pay anything. They allowed us to complete one of their advertiser’s free trial offers. By completing this free offer, our $30 membership activation fee was waived and we were granted full access to the rest of the site and we were also granted a personal referral link to refer other users to their website.
They promised to pay us $1.50 for each person that signed up for free whether or not they completed an offer or paid to activate their account. To test this theory, we called up 30 friends and asked them to participate in our test. 29 of them agreed and the majority of them signed up from their own computers at their homes. The others asked us to sign them up over the phone for varies reasons. So, we did, and we later got kicked out of the referral program because according to their policies and procedures, that was illegal. No, we didn’t read that part. However, that was on a Wednesday night and according to our stat box in the PPD back office, we had earned $43.50 in a matter of 50 minutes. WOW! So out of excitement, we continued to tell people about it. However, that next day an email arrived stating that we were disqualified and unable to continue the PPD Referral program. Surprisingly, that Friday after about 2:30pm EST, an email came in from PayPal. Come to find out, PPD still deposited the $43.50 that was earned on our part!
Our 2nd Try… we re-applied to the program in February of 2011, they accepted the application, and activated a different account. We made 1 YouTube video back in February, but we did not promote it the entire year or talk about it as much as the first time. To be honest, we had gotten involved with something else that paid daily so we forgot about it. Low and Behold the first week in 2012, we got a check in the
2:30pm EST, an email came in from PayPal. Come to find out, PPD still deposited the $43.50 that was earned on our part!
Our 2nd Try… we re-applied to the program in February of 2011, they accepted the application, and activated a different account. We made 1 YouTube video back in February, but we did not promote it the entire year or talk about it as much as the first time. To be honest, we had gotten involved with something else that paid daily so we forgot about it. Low and Behold the first week in 2012, we got a check in the mail for $33. We got $33 for not doing anything the entire year. That came from posting one little video on YouTube. So imagine if we had promoted it as much as we did the first time! Not only would we be making great income, but our friends would too. Our review: Project Payday works great! The least you can do is check out the website! Visit the site, scroll to the bottom, create a free account, and continue to see what’s on the inside! Hopefully we’ll see you on the other side! http://www.ProjectPayDay.Com ------------Find Out More Information Here.
Written: January 9, 2012. ©2012 T.K. Simmons Sources: http://www.ProjectPayDay.Com