Has Anybody Ever Heard Of NumenMails?

@SweetTrix (1071)
United States
April 14, 2007 5:38pm CST
All emails are worth $80 Payout is $8888 Referral are $8 each. It doesn't seem very believable. Has anyone joined and actually got paid? Or is it a scam?
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7 responses
• United States
14 Apr 07
I think it is, no site would possibly payout that much, but I testing this site just to see if it does, ill let you know when I reaach $8888 thats when they are suppose to payout at. I do have a site that has alot of sites on there that pay, try it... http://www.freewebs.com/work-athome
@kylanie (1205)
• United States
14 Apr 07
Thank you for the link to dark angel I like it it's cool.
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
http://www.freewebs.com/SweetTrix sorry my other link was messed up.
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
yea, ok let me know what happens when you reach $8888 and see if they actually pay. if they do I might as well join its easy money. I went to your site I joined Dark Angel Mails and they paid me. You should also try Mystic~Ice~Mails, their pages load faster and every email that I recieved where worth 2 cents each. I also have a site that has a bunch of sites that pay....... http://www.freewebs.com/SweetTrix. How is Mystic Unicorn Mails? Do the pages load fast? Thanks for your response!
@super1880 (116)
• United States
14 Apr 07
It sounds too good to be true. It sounds shadddddy to me, I would not trust it.
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
yea, I just found it in a list of scam sites in a different discussion........... http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/991884.aspx
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
yea, I just found it in a list of scam sites in a different discussion........... http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/991884.aspx
@artguy (1474)
• United States
14 Apr 07
This sounds like a definite scam to me. Always be leary of any program that promises high payouts for minimal tasks. Even if it doesn't cost you money it costs you time or something else.
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
yea, even if I do waste time I am more concerned about them giving my email address out to everyone, I have enough spam as it is. True, High pay for minimal tasks usually equals scam. Thanks for your response.
@killj0y (618)
• United States
16 Apr 07
DO NOT DO THIS! IT IS A SCAM!!!!! I fell for a similar thing called warm-mails.com Never got paid and ended up with spyware I have a website which sites that I know are legitimate because I have been paid by them. Please check it out, I know that it can help you! http://www.freewebs.com/moneytrooper
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
17 Apr 07
Yea, it looked like a scam. I'm sorry that you didn't get paid and ended up with spyware, thanks for your input.
@ironstruck (2298)
• Canada
14 Apr 07
If It sounds to good to be true then it probably is. If it is one of those sites that requires you to count on referrals, than most likely it is a scam. If it offers tons of money, than it is a scam. How could they possibly pay it?
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
true, I just thought I would ask. And it says it doesn't require referrals to recieve payout. It would be nice if it were true though.
@PunkyMcPunk (1477)
• Canada
14 Apr 07
It really doesn't sound believable. I submitted my email address earlier today but haven't gotten that email they said would appear ion my inbox in a few minutes. I think it is a big scam to collect email addresses so they can sell them for spam or something. If you want I will let you know if I hear back from it or not. Afterall I did put my name in.
@SweetTrix (1071)
• United States
14 Apr 07
Yea it doesn't sound very believeable. Yea let me know if you hear back from them. Thanks fro responding.
@Modestah (11179)
• United States
15 Mar 08
this is a case where the age old adage comes in handy.... :if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (too good to be true" I would not trust it, that is for certain. There is a reason those age old adages have become age old....