Friday, February 6, 2009

Project Payday, Is It A Fraud?

By Frank Scott

Project Payday has flooded the internet as a new opportunity for the average joe to make a few bucks from home. But does it really work, can you actually make a few hundred bucks a month as they claim?

How the Project Payday blueprint works:

To sign up for Project Payday, you first either pay 39 bucks to become a member or you can opt for the free route which is to sign up for a free trial product offer from some company (most would obviously choose the free offer as opposed to paying the 39 bucks). Trial offers are the meat and potatoes of the Project Payday business as you'll soon come to find out.

Here's the catch with the trial offers, you will need to provide your credit card information and if you don't cancel the subscription or return the product within 30 days, your credit card will be billed. Now you are supposed to cancel your subscription (unless you really like the product) otherwise you will not make any money.

Pretty simple stuff so far and as of yet it hasn't cost you a dime, unless you forget to cancel before your credit card gets billed.

How you make money with Project Payday.

Project Payday members get are given log in information for a private forum area which is the heart and soul of Project Payday. Members of Project Payday post their contact information along with what you will be paid if you fill out another free trail subscription $5, $10 or even up to 20 bucks. After contacted the member, they will give you a link to their subscription site and when all is done, the Project Payday member will pay you. Not a bad deal, right?

The next step to earning with Project Payday:

Now that you've completed a few trial offers you are given access to the next step, which is to secure your own offers from host companies and make the posts yourself. A business will make an offer to pay $100 (sometimes more sometimes less) for five or so leads. Your job is now to offer 10 or 15 to each each person that takes the free trial and when all is said an done you'll make 50 bucks or so.

The offer prices vary, so you may make a few dollars more on some and others much less.

There is a lot of computer work and filling out forms to get ahead in the business and although you stand to make a few bucks, it's more of a part time job than a home business. If you are looking for a few extra bucks a month, this might be for you, but there is no chance of Project Payday earning a full time income

The risk factor with Project Payday is little to none (then again, nothing ventured, nothing gained), you biggest risk is getting stuck with some 30 or 40 dollar products that you weren't able to return.

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