The urge to be an online earner makes most people vulnerable to cheaters

@waflay (2737)
Nairobi, Kenya
October 16, 2016 11:02am CST
I recently came across a Facebook update whereby a person was claiming to know a site that really pays some good cash.He had a screen shot of the tasks that the site was offering but what he was not telling those interested is due to the fact that anyone who is in the site may not even qualify to do any of the tasks. So he was asking people to pay him some cash so that he could inbox the name of the site but he was not lucky because those who knew the site termed it unreliable because it would take months to even get a 10$ payout. But with this update,he knew it was easy money from those who are out for any chance to earn online.
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@carebear29 (32002)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
16 Oct 16
I see a lot of online cheaters. Nothing we can do about it though
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
17 Oct 16
There are definitely lots of them who are out to exploit anyone who is out to finally get a grasp if a site that is well paying.
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@carebear29 (32002)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
16 Oct 16
@yukimori Very true
@yukimori (10192)
• United States
16 Oct 16
Not much, aside from letting others know. I've found educating people is a great way to help them protect themselves from being cheated. Plus it annoys the cheaters when you take away their opportunities.
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@AkoPinay (11496)
• Philippines
24 Oct 16
OMG! When someone asks for payment just ignore.
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
27 Oct 16
The best thing to keep off falling for such traps is truly ignoring their cash-extorting ideas.
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@skysnap (20152)
16 Oct 16
This is true. being desperate can lead to those issues.
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
17 Oct 16
Everyone love the idea of earning online to definitely enrich what income they currently earn and this definitely make most people vulnerable to cheaters.
@yukimori (10192)
• United States
16 Oct 16
Yeah, there are a lot of people that do things like that. Usually it's just someone who offers to sell the information that's available online through search engines and various blogs for free. That's bad enough, but deliberately misleading people and charging for the name of a site is even worse. People who do stuff like that don't realize they're damaging their reputation... or they don't care.
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
17 Oct 16
Everyone loves the idea of earning online and so anyone who comes up with such an opportunity will definitely find a lot of people to trick who are even ready to part with their cash in order to venture into the new earning cash.But too bad for them because the internet does not forget because the ills they do today will definitely come haunting them some day.
@ms1864 (6882)
• Bangalore, India
16 Oct 16
yeah..and some sites have clauses....like if it is only available to a certain country.
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
17 Oct 16
The virtual world definitely have lots to offer and it seems no control measures to make us land to only genuine sites and so this is left to us to be extra careful.
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@CoolPeace (1563)
• Miami, Florida
18 Oct 16
People like him love taken advantage of the vulnerable.
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
27 Oct 16
Such individuals know where to find their easy catch by manipulating them with their selfish deals.
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