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Don't Get Burned By Get Paid To Scams


In this section, we will discuss get paid to scams and get paid to programs. Without doubt, there are truly a lot of different opinions, some of which fiercely expressed, concerning the varying get paid to (GPT) concepts and programs.

WAH-Scam-Avoidance will try to lay out the pros, cons, and outright deceptive areas for some basic GTP themes. If nothing else, this should help you pinpoint which programs are best left alone.

But, when it comes to legitimate GPT sites, you will ultimately have to make the decision for yourself. After reading a few different viewpoints on the matter, however, you may find the choice easier to make.

Get Paid To Join/Complete (Offer Sites)


Not too infrequently, these sites pass themselves off as paid survey sites. Other times, they run in conjunction with paid survey programs.

But no matter what similarities or connections these sites have to survey programs, they are distinctively their own type of entity. You can read more about paid offer sites here.

Barring a few minor twists that any given site may put on the theme, these sites follow a simple principle: You join their program, are given a list of companies, sign up for services that offer incentives, and you get paid.

You may have stumbled upon a few such sites at one time or another. You can find a list of paid offer sites here.


Paid To Read


These sites are probably the most common GPT programs currently out there on the Internet. Again, the concept behind the theme is pretty straightforward. You can learn more by going to the PTR scams page.

After you have joined a paid to read (PTR) site, emails containing ads are sent to your inbox. Once you open the email and read the ad, you receive credit from the PTR site you joined.

GPT scams in this category generally fall under the category of: Failure to pay. In other words, your efforts go unrewarded, as the PTR company fails to distribute payments to its members.

You can certainly find enouch of these programs on the Internet to join. For a list of free PTR Programs click here.


Avoiding GPT Scams


These themes make up the big GPT players. It is, therefore, fitting that a great deal of the get paid to scams tend to take the shapes of these GPT themes.

Steps to avoid these scams can be found by following the links within each of the above sections to the pages that deal expressly with that particular theme – PTR scams, for instance.

You may also find information about specific paid to scams by going to GPTBoycott.Com


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