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  • Report:  #1151785

Complaint Review: PROJECT PAYDAY

PROJECT PAYDAY LIERS SCAMMERS THEY REFUSE TO PAY ME DENVER Colorado

  • Reported By:
    grizzley1745 — Alabama
  • Submitted:
    Tue, June 03, 2014
  • Updated:
    Fri, July 11, 2014
  • PROJECT PAYDAY
    1675 Larimer Street SUITE 640
    DENVER, Colorado
    USA
  • Phone:
    813-749-7149
  • Category:

this to all who wish to use project payday as a extra income situation.... WELL DONT these guys refuse to pay me because based off this guy LUIS SANTOS opinion AND NO FACTS that he felt like my leads were fake.... his only reason was that the last couple people who tried to signup for PROJECT PAYDAY was that the password was similar ARE YOU KIDDING ME .... i told him well the last people i spoke to were a couple of my buddies who go to school up north and told them to sign up and tell there roommatesto do so to ... so i put in hours of work calling my friends asking to register and check it out just to not get paid because of this one guy opinion .... which i asked him so you canceled my account off a assumption and opinion and he refuse to answer and kept trying to switch it back on me ... i told him no i did what i was supposed to do i deserved to be be paid he kept saying hes not going to do nothing about it .... now to top it all off he also said in the conversation when i called about my account being canceled is that they determine fake leads through ip which im sure ever person i called had a seperate ip (which was not a problem because he said he canceled my account due to there password so unless you plan on telling people to type in super crazy password LUIS SANTOS will cancel your account because hes going to feel like your leads are fake which he said he cant determine) besides that he cant determine if my leads are fake which means he cant determine if the emails that were placed were fake leads so he felt like he needed to cancel it because the last few had similar passwords .... which the last few people i called said they put in different passwords ..... PROJECT PAYDAY are thieves .... and i promise this is not the last they have herd from me 

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Phillip

Boone,
North Carolina,

Nothing is FREE on the Internet

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, July 11, 2014

Project Payday is a system that cashes in in IFW (Internet Freebie Website) ads and is based upon fraud. With this said, you get paid to sign up for dozens of offers that you most likely don't want or need. The goal is to earn enough credits to get some reward. In most cases, you will spend far more than the reward and its counterproductive until you start recruiting other people as an affiliate.

This works like a pyramid scheme, ponzi sceme or even the philosophy of Multi-level marketing (MLM). These companies pay for a lead to sell their services and fall victim to the fraud associated with Project Payday.

If some company instructs you to sign up for a bunch of free offers and cancel them before the trial period ends to avoid credit card charges, you could be liable for criminal charges involving fraud. If the ethics are questionable, you should avoid the program because its most likely not a legal way to earn money.

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