I’m Not a machine To click ads

by on February 12, 2009

Everyone would love to earn lots of money without having to suffer too much, just imagine What CTP Click-to-Pay website offers you, and how rich you can be if you are a click machine.

No I am not a click machine, I am a human, and I click on ads when I like them!

OK, let me tell you about this little experience of mine, it’s something that I really regret, I have joined that SCAM website Depcco, this website offers you €100 Euros when you sign-up, and so by just creating a new account you will earn €100 Euros, and then they have two ways for earnings, Paid Mail Earnings they to send you with ads to click and stay 30 seconds on the page, and the other way is Paid To Click Earnings you need to log-in your account and find the ads to click them,  I want to tell you that my Balance show that I earned about €30 Euros everyday!

Yeah.. I made more than 800 Euros in less than 2 months, just by clicking the ads they send too my email, but I didn’t get money yet, because the minimum payment is 5000.00 Euros, which mean you will be doing clicks everyday and at the end everything will disappear.

I tried to contact the support more than once, and never got a reply from anybody. Some times when I check my Balance I found that it says “0”, just nothing, and lots of times the website is down for some reason, and also have lots of technical problems, and they don’t even solve it in a professional way, I think they are a gang that want to steal your money.

I came with this screen shot to approve it’s a SCAM website, and I advice you not to have an account or even try it, unless you love to waist your time.

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I say it again, Depcco is SCAM website, So If you have something else to say, plz say it. Give a prove of payment Depcco paid you for real and transfer the one to your PayPal. Tell me about someone you know who got paid!

I need also from those who use Click-to-Pay websites to tell me what is the trusted websites, and how much they pay for a click?

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Travel Deals February 12, 2009 at 7:19 AM

Great article ! thank you for sharing such as good information.

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TechMata February 12, 2009 at 9:15 AM

Thanks for the info Hisham. Really helps. And I hope every victim of the internet scam sites should make an article about their experience and publish it right away.

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Hesham February 12, 2009 at 10:38 AM

@ TechMata – you are welcome, and yes if everyone told his story and shared his experiences we can stop this SCAM!

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Car Detailing Microfiber Towels February 12, 2009 at 10:58 AM

It seems to me this is a bit of click fraud though isn’t it? My philosophy has always been not to deal with “unethical” people or businesses. After all, if they are willing to run an unethical business, what’s to stop them from being unethical to you?

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Hesham February 12, 2009 at 11:35 AM

Have no Idea how they still running till now!

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Dhandapani February 13, 2009 at 3:19 AM

Ok. Every internet shows ads to earn this and that unimaginable. And have a good brand name too. But howmany benefitted and how many of those benefitted people helped to do direct the same to others, the way. Perhaps, those who give note and notice also have maintained double-standards when it comes to comment on these lines.

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Brian D. Hawkins February 13, 2009 at 1:49 PM

Paid clicking such as email, surfing and anything close is on my ‘never again’ list along with paid surveys, MLM and FFAs. I’ve found it much better to invest my time in my own projects. I was burned in the whole 12DP (12 Daily Pro) paid auto-surf Ponzi scheme in 2005-2006 if you remember that. It’s funny how history keeps repeating itself.

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Hesham February 13, 2009 at 2:01 PM

Wow Brian! you are adding value everywhere you go!

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drac66 February 25, 2009 at 12:24 AM

Thanks you this information, there’s so many scams on the internet.

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Hesham February 25, 2009 at 1:01 AM

@ drac66 – You are welcome, and thanks for coming by my blog!

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kompi21 March 23, 2009 at 2:27 PM

hahahaha,,,.its so funny..there are many scam in internet..so we must choice careful

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Heartburn Home Remedy April 15, 2009 at 2:20 PM

This is very up-to-date info. I think I’ll share it on Delicious.

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Watch Year One June 20, 2009 at 9:50 PM

This topic is quite hot in the net right now. What do you pay the most attention to while choosing what to write about?
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Florinda Amores March 19, 2010 at 8:19 AM

WOWOW guys check this out !

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Odessa K Cusson March 24, 2010 at 11:27 PM

Really interesting – continue to spread the word. Getting excited about an update. For too long now have I had the need to start my personal blog. Suppose if I wait any more I’ll never take action. I’ll be sure to add you to my Blogroll. Thanks again!!

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Norberto Michalenko March 28, 2010 at 1:38 AM

Ron Park The Fraud Master DO Not trust this guy .– All of Southern Arizona Tucson Real Estate Daily http://www.tredaily.com 1873 N Kolb Rd Tucson AZ 85719 Ph. – (800) 536-7480 About TRE Daily TRE (Tucson Real Estate) Daily is a fraudulent one-stop Tucson less then quality real estate resources. Ron Park a self proclaimed homo sexual, and member of Tucson REALTORS fraud, is the manager of TRE Daily. Before Ron Park became a real estate agent/lead manager in August 2007, he was a male prostitute selling himself successfully online and on the Tuscon streets for 7 years. After learning the ins-and-outs of sucking dick, he entered into Tucson?s real estate market after a night of longing passion with his male boss to provide oral services that are rarely found, but certainly needed.
http://www.tredaily.com

Both Ron and Lisa Park are SCAMMERs Watch out for them.

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