How can you find trusted sites?

India
January 4, 2009 3:37pm CST
I have joined many ptc sites, but many of them did not pay me. Will you tell me how can we find trusted ptc sites? And can you suggest some of them for me?
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• United States
4 Jan 09
The best way is usually posting these kinds of questions that I open to discussions. Sometimes Yahoo Answers is a really good source of information. I can give you some that have a good reputation around the 'net. www.neobux.com www.mainbux.com www.croclix.com www.earn.nu www.world-clix.com www.angelbux.com Just by sparingly using these sites you can generate some decent side cash. If you spend a lot of time doing these things I imagine you could make some really decent money. Hope that helps!
• India
4 Jan 09
seems to be nice sites. well i am looking into it.
@hdjohnson (2981)
• United States
5 Jan 09
research beenpaid.com join a few that are listed don't get paid or if they continue to go offline, join some more if you don't get paid, be sure to tell everyone as well as report them to beenpaid.com Also, you can check out ripoffreports.com hope it helps you find what you are looking for. If you're interested in some that I'm working on right though, then check out my profile. Quite a few details are available about the programs, I've found that work for me.
@brian_s (570)
• United States
4 Jan 09
You can generally find out if a site is to be trusted based on whether or not it uses Paypal as a payment method. For example, mylot, moola, cashcrate, AC, and more use Paypal. You won't really find complaints about them (about them not paying at least). Paypal is very strict, and will freeze accounts of people who do illegal things, and so scammers don't want to deal with them. Honest people have nothing to fear though (They may freeze accounts by mistake from time to time, but will lift the freeze when things are cleared up through email). Sites that pay via Alertpay may be a bit more questionable, because Alertpay is not as strict as Paypal. But I have been paid through alertpay for programs such as subvert and profit. Alertpay is legitimate, although not nearly as good as Paypal (because of the fees/name-brand). If they only pay through check or egold or something, then they are probably (although not always) a scam.
@LouieWpHs04 (4554)
• United States
5 Jan 09
I am putting together a site for people to come and discuss different money-making opprotunities that have worked for them, and haven't worked for them if you would be interested? I have a whole bunch already that're legit to start it all off. If you areee, just friend request me & send me a PM when I accept your friend request to let me know!
• India
4 Jan 09
just try ur hand in it till it burns if you are able to cook then go ahead ....simple