Has anyone actually cashed out from jss tripler and was it for a profit?

United States
January 18, 2012 9:42am CST
I keep coming across the jss tripler site. I can't figure out if it's legit or not. Seems to have a mixed response from most posts I've read. A few people have invested but what I would like to know is do they actually pay?
3 responses
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
19 Jan 12
I've been with the site since March of last year. The main site of JSS-Tripler is Justbeenpaid.com. JSS-Tripler is just one of the programs by JBP. JSS is like the main program and it has been around since August 2010 while the JSS-Tripler program was launched February 2011. I have been paid 10 times by the site and have been in profit.
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
19 Jan 12
The site now offers a $10 loan. After you sign up and login to your JSS-Tripler account, you'll find $10 which you can use to purchase a JSS-Tripler position. However, after 60 days, your account will be debited the $10. But that would be really helpful for those who are going to start with 1-2 positions. At least they can earn much faster and be able to compound earnings and buy new JSS-Tripler positions.
• United States
19 Jan 12
Thanks yallit. Glad to see it's been around for a little while. I had only heard of them about a week ago. Actually the first time I heard about the two sites was on mylot. With all the good feedback I've been seeing in this post and others I'm thinking it may not hurt to make a small investment and see what happens.
@bolive (73)
19 Jan 12
I have read a lot of reviews about JSS tripler and nobody ever dared say it's a scam. Most of the reviews I read are happy investors of JSS. People believe that when some sites give good opportunities for people to earn then it's a scam but I believe JSS tripler is not like that. I suggest the same with the others, try to put tolerable money as your investment. I myself is a member but I'm currently running the $10 dollar loan. After my loan got debited by the site, I will try to invest my own $10 and hopefully, I'll see it grow. Anyway, I trust JSS.
• United States
19 Jan 12
Thanks bolive, another satisfied jsser. Looks like'll have to try this out.
• Chennai, India
18 Jan 12
It's a HYIP (High Yielding Investment Program). Most HYIPs turn out to fall in the long run, particularly when large number of people invest. So, though they may be paying now, it doesn't mean they will pay forever. If you want to participate, you can try with the amount that you are prepared to lose. (I mean, it should be in your tolerance limit even if it fails.)
• United States
19 Jan 12
Thanks. This is the same as I've been hearing all along. Only good things but I have to admit I am still hesitant. I think I'll try a small amount and see how that goes. I'll be cashing out for $10 from mturk soon. I think that'll be a good time to try. Thanks again for the posts.