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Is GreasyPalm a scam?

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This is my 1st time posting on MoneySavingExpert ~ I've often been here browsing when looking for answers to problems etc, but I've only joined today.

I have a question about GreasyPalm and am wondering if anyone else has been in the same situation with them.

I first joined GreasyPalm in Jan 2011. Throughout these 6 months, I have earnt just over £100 cashback, although only £85 has been validated, the rest are still pending :(

Well about 4 months ago, I finally reached the min payout. Every month after that, my account kept saying I was in the next payment run for the next month. This carried on for 3 months. I couldn't understand why, when I had put my correct bank details in my account and had reached the min payout. I'm one of those people who not only double checks everything, but triple checks everything lol and my details were definetly correct.

I emailed them but they weren't really any help!

Last month however, as usual it said I was in the next payment run for this month of June. I thought yeh right, I'll still be in the next payment runs until the end of the year lol.

Well, on 1st June I finally saw in my account that I had been paid. Well all my validated transactions had changed to 'paid'. I waited for the money to show up in my bank account, but it never did. That was 15 days ago ~ I would have thought a bank transfer would have gone in by now, but obvisiouly not! I sent them a message but have yet to receive a reply.

What I am wondering though ~ is GreasyPalm a scam?

I'm a member of Topcashback and have never had any payment problems with them. Just seems to be GreasyPalm. If it weren't for much money, then I would just walk away and think never mind, but £85 to me is a HELL of a lot of money!

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