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SchminkyCat wrote: »I would steer well clear if I was you.
I signed up a couple of weeks ago and when I reached task 4, I was asked to join a bingo site and deposit £5. I decided I had nothing better to do than play online bingo that night, so I went ahead. Suddenly, my task 1 disappeared, and task 4 miraculously became task 1. So although I had done 4 tasks, they removed 1 (along with the £50 I had earned for it). They then told me they had no more tasks for me and to check back tomorrow.
I did this several days in a row and there were no more tasks,.
I'd forgotten all about it until I saw your post, so I just logged on to see whether there were any more tasks (remember I am back on task 4 again, which should have been task 5). Oh yes. New task. Sign up to Bob's Bingo (yes you heard right) and deposit £10.
Needless to say I wont be signing up to Bob's bingo, nor will I be spending any more money with Paid Offers. I simply don't believe that you will ever reach the £300 mark (which you have to reach to receive any payout). And if you do, you'll have probably spent that much signing up to Bingo sites!!!0 -
Hmmmm..... glad I read all this, was dubious, but I signed up yesterday, apparently I had earnt £85.00, but of course cannot get this until I complete all 26 tasks. I thought 'what's the worst that can happen? A few extra junky e-mails that I will ignore'. Did not like putting my mobile number down and of course, true to form, I got Vodafone ringing me today (I'm on 02) asking if they could tell me about their great deals! Gee, thanks. I'm guessing I have only received this call as I joined up to Paid Offers yesterday (Vodafone have never bothered to contact me before), so I have now deactivated my account. There has gotta be a part time job out there that I can do that is not a scam. Yeah I know, I'm over 50 and the odds aren't good, but ho hum.0
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Kayalana99 wrote: »Wow.
I was on a 'reputable' newspaper site, clicked on a link at the bottom showing other news about how to make big money in 2014 (you never know thought it might be an interesting read lol)
Newspaper article popped up about mums from home earning enough to stay at home...etc etc looked REALLY LEGIT.
Being savvy I googled the site came across this - and then I'm sat here thinking....but why is the newspaper telling people it works? Then I realised its another website....
It looks exactly same as first website, just a dif name....what a scam.
I read about this "too good to be true" stuff on the uk evening news which looked pretty legit, then i saw your post and did a google on the uk evening news ... and nothing about it came up :shocked:Total mortgage when started £256,809 in May of 2011; 2018 MFW #5
Main mortgage was £214,309; now [STRIKE] £110,716 at Feb 2016 [/STRIKE]; [STRIKE] £63,645 at Feb 2017 [/STRIKE]; [STRIKE]£10,600 at May 2018[/STRIKE]
Original repayment date 2036; Main mortgage free date [STRIKE]July 2021[/STRIKE]; [STRIKE]Dec 2020[/STRIKE]; [STRIKE]January 2019[/STRIKE] June 2018:)0 -
Hi I have just been on the website mentioned in this thread and completed the whole 26 offers and here is my complete over view:
You are enticed in with an easy £155 in the first 3 offers and then things get bad.
You are given a few choices of offer to take up, one asks you to deposit £25 to a casino site so you skip it, second is an offer to get something for just a pound and the last requires no money at all but is a loans company or a credit card or credit expert, so you go with it (you get half way through the application and it asks for credit card details - big no no)
if you go to the offer page you can skip the offer without filling in all the details, and just move on.
I tried one for a toothbrush for a pound, looked at the terms and conditions and my pound is going to a dating website which has a £14.95 membership, that wasn't what i was paying for, so i skipped this one too.
After making my way through the 26 offers, skipping anyone which asked for money, card details or was offering me something which i didnt need e.g a credit card/loan.
my total made was £155 and had pending offers which took me up to £1200 (which is great) but you get a final kick in the balls, you cannot get any of your money until you have all your pending offers completed.
My conclusion:
You spend an hour of your time, about £100 pounds (if you do everything as asked), get signed up for things you never wanted and get £1200 at the end of it, forget you signed up for the times news paper and pay for that for a year and all the other things you didnt want or need before you saw the rewards and have less than you had before.
I strongly suggest staying well away from this website, and anyone who puts in their card details without fully knowing what they are paying for, really need to have their cards destroyed.
STAY WELL CLEAR0 -
So looking at the guy aboves post, you might spend £100 but you get £1200 back? Just make sure you cancel the things you signed up for before the trial ends and your okay then?0
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I now understand how the Liblabcon have continued to be in power for the last 60 years, the sheer amount of gullible sheep that will blindly believe anything they are told. Nothing is for free, somebody has to pay, if it sounds to good to be true then.... Jesus reading this has dented my faith in the British public, I took one look at this and thought omg they will pinch my information or send me a virus, let alone be a con. Free money? really? :money:0
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I feel really betrayed about paidoffers.com. I am very cautious person as I have been scammed before but regarding paidoffers.com first I saw an article in ukeveningnews.com with a photo of a mother with 3 children and her story about making money using this website. and after all, I checked it with companies house and it has registration number. I really don`t know who to trust anymore when government give permission to this kind of businesses to make money fooling others. I must say that by the law, they must declare that we have to spend money or do purchase but they just by big fat lies such as making money easy, has distracted clients, I started offers, in the beginning the offers were simple and validated quickly but as I continue, the offers more involve in paying bigger sums of money and activities such as deposit bingo or gambling .....I must say I hate to give my details to gambling websites but as I was in the middle of offers and had already paid some money, I had to continue and didn't want to leave for nothing. now most of offers haven't been validated although I paid them and completed them correctly.....but most disturbing thing is that from the completion of offers, my mobile and landline endlessly ringing with cold calls offering me products or want fund for charities....I am sure that they have passed all my personal details to them as I am very private person and theses people even know my name.....I am so angry as I paid lots of money and it seems that they have sold my details and I lost money and privacy both for nothing....it is a total scam .....I am thinking about making complain to trading standard or relevant authorities to stop these thieves ...they make money by deceiving others..if anybody wants to sign my petition let me know .....0
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I came across this website a few months ago after seeing an article on the BBC website explaining about a new site that has given people the chance to earn money from home. I thought if the BBC were picking it up and saying it is legit then surely there can't be a problem!
Am in the same boat as many others now, have spent a bit of money completing offers only to have one rejected and still have a number pending.
I have not yet completed all of the offers but judging by the comments on here I am unlikely to do so now.0 -
I Used this site as it sounded like easy money
i ahve validated 4 or 5 offers earning myself 160 i ahve been in touch with them and asked if i canget this paid out and got a rather rude email from someone called Fiona Rose saying " you agreed to our terms and conditions " and that i have to wait for the rest to validte.
I have contacted them again and still havent had a reply i have told them that i will be taking the case to trading standards and no doubt this will not bother them.
they are complete scammers wish i had checked them out before sigining up0 -
Hi posted earlier regarding this company I have 5 offers validated
And have emailed them several times to ask when
I would be paid and they told me that
It's not up to them when the vendors validate
My offers and they didn't have any control
Over it
I have just received an email from Fiona rose again
Seems to be only customer services person
Who works there saying I hadn't completed all of my
Offers I signed up for them all but didn't have funds
To play on the bingo sites but still signed up
If they didn't have control over it how did she know
That her crystal ball is obviously working0
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