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I have been on this site a couple of times over the last year or so, often worrying that what I started on paidoffers.co.uk was not genuine.
However, I have just received a payout for completing 26 (+ a couple of) offers. It does take a while, I had to have a couple of offers reset because some suppliers/promoters are not that efficient or honourable.
Now I am in receipt of over £1k for completing over 26 offers. I got paid for the extras that did eventually validate my offer.
This site is one of perseverance. I have been waiting over 6 months for the final few offers to be validated, but it did get there in the end.
So if you did register and start this, don't lose hope - if you persevere it can produce a nice payout.0 -
Had an email from a site called PaidOffers.co.uk. Had a quick search of the forum and couldn't find anything on them, but apologies if there is a thread somewhere on this site. Has anyone had any experience with them? The payments seem way too good to be true!
I almost signed up but it looks like from the comments of this post I saved myself time and lots of money!!
How are they legally allowed to do this???0 -
They now advertise work from home opportunities on job sites sounding like legitimate jobs. Totally frustrating if your the one looking for work.0
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Oh no, I spent an evening doing all 26 offers, racking up just over £1,000 in pending & verified offers. I so wish I'd looked on here first! Luckily I used a 'spam only' email address & not my real one.
Ironically, it was looking at the 'cash for surveys' post on here that made me do it in the first place. If only I'd looked on here first.
I feel like such a total idiot now, and I'm usually so careful. Oh well, that was an evening completely wasted when I should have been doing my doctorate (which is what I needed the money to pay for), and now I'm going to be spammed to death forever. If only I'd looked here first. So annoyed with myself! Wish I could turn back time and not have done it. Grrrrrrr :-((0 -
There is an article about them on the guardian website - I can't link as I'm new but do have a search for it. 'When a cashback promise seems too good to be true." The person interviewed got their money back from barclaycard as well.0
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I signed up just to see if the free offers were indeed free.
Nah.
Unless you enter your credit or debit card to progress to "the next stage" of nonsense prize draws etc.
Sadly for them when required to enter my phone number, I have given them my mobile number which has an auto block system. The number gets screened and their calls don't go through.
Be warned - https://www.paidoffers.co.uk may not be operating illegally but their free offers are only free if you sign up using your card details and quite frankly in this day and age, Im surprised that this company are allowed to falsely advertise to pull in their members.0
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