Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Project Payday, Is It A Fraud?

By Frank Scott

Project payday has recently emerged on the internet as a way for the average person to from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars a month in part time income. At first glance, Project Payday is a pretty attractive opportunity, but does it work and if so, how?

Here's how Project Payday works:

To get started in Project Payday you can either sign up for one of the free trial offers or pay the $39 dollar fee (pretty cheap as far as online business go). This trial offer is the heart of the Project Payday business.

The catch with all of the trial offers is that you have to submit your credit card information and have 30 days to cancel your trial subscription or purchase. This qualifies you to start earning with Project Payday and you are still good even if you cancel your subscription (which is what you are supposes to do).

Sounds pretty easy so far and if you remember to cancel the subscription, you have no out of pocket cost as of yet, but if you forget to cancel and return your product you will be stuck with the product and the fee.

Making money with Project Payday:

Project Payday members get are given log in information for a private forum area which is the heart and soul of Project Payday. Members of Project Payday post their contact information along with what you will be paid if you fill out another free trail subscription $5, $10 or even up to 20 bucks. After contacted the member, they will give you a link to their subscription site and when all is done, the Project Payday member will pay you. Not a bad deal, right?

Now it's your turn to post on Project Payday.

After a few of these initial trial offers you will be able to make your own posts to the Project Payday forums after reviewing offers and getting your own links to a the trial offers. The host company will offer say $100 bucks for you to have 5 people fill out their trial offer. In turn, you will offer to pay each one of these five people $10 dollars to fill out the trial offer and at the end of the day, you'll make a $50 bucks, not to bad.

Now, depending on the offers that you are able to find, you may make a little more or less but at the end of the day you do stand to make a few dollars.

There is a lot of computer work and filling out forms to get ahead in the business and although you stand to make a few bucks, it's more of a part time job than a home business. If you are looking for a few extra bucks a month, this might be for you, but there is no chance of Project Payday earning a full time income

Project Payday has very little risk, which is only you getting billed and having to pay for some products you didn't return in time, I'm sure this happens quite often.

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