Scam websites pop up daily and many of these sites promise quick profits, fast withdraws, and even "proof" of payments on the front page.
There are a group of sites that I check with daily, all connected, all promising easy withdraws of .20¢ directly to FaucetPay, and for the most part, it's true... except there are glaring issues.
2 days after learning about these websites, I checked the reviews. And they didn't look good.
Every single one of them gave 1 star, because of at least 2 issues.
#1. The site payed them their .20¢, sure enough, and some even said they got a few more .20¢ payments to FaucetPay, but then after letting their assets build up over a longer period of time, so they could get a bigger payout, an error box came up saying the withdraw couldn't be done for whatever reason.
#2. Some even read the terms and noticed that to get bigger payouts, they were required to send $1 to the site. Many did so, and when that didn't change anything, they attempted to contact support. And wouldn't you know, there was never any answer.
Now, I don't personally have an issue with the whole pay a dollar to get your funds thing, because an owner of a website can ask whatever they want from users to use their website.
If they fulfill their end, and once the dollar is payed and payouts are made, then that's fine. If I have a product, and I decide that if you want to use my product it will cost $20, then that's up to you to pay or not.
It's my product after all, and technically I can charge whatever I want, even if the consumer thinks it's ridiculous.
The thing here is that ONE person in these hundreds of negative reviews gave it 5 stars saying they payed the dollar, and even recruited lots of referrals and got the bigger payout.
Now, if they take the dollar, or whatever it is they asked for, and don't pay, obvious scam, and should be reported immediately.
Here is the list of websites that I believe are managed by the same group of people, and are scamming users...
PaidTap. (I can't find the site, it seems to be offline.)
Sueldito. Get coins for buying houses. The more you upgrade, (free) the higher the coins production.
I have leveled up 3 kinds of houses, and am making 10,000 coins daily.
FarmerBux... Purchase farm animals and upgrade them for more coins.
I am now up to 2 kinds of farm animals, and making 250 coins every 24 hours.
IddleBank... Upgrade the bank to produce more coins.
My bank is now level 225, and am making about 6,000 coins daily.
CreamyGame. (Won't connect anymore.)
ZombieBux... Collect brains to sell for coins. Purchase zombies to get more coins, several zombies to get, each one with higher amounts. Trade brains for cash. FaucetPay payouts.
I only have 1 zombie and making 24 brains per day.
Jurassicoin.. collect dinosaur eggs to sell for coins. Purchase dinosaurs to get more eggs. Different dinos give more coins than others. Sell eggs for coins and trade coins for cash. FaucetPay payouts.
I have 2 dinos, making 49 eggs daily.
BattleFarm... Collect carrots from your rabbits, purchase better rabbits, get more carrots, trade carrots for coins, and trade for cash. FaucetPay payouts.
I have 30 or so rabbits making about 2,000 carrots daily.
KatoKash... Collect fish from your cats. Purchase cats and get more daily fish. Trade fish for coins and then cash. FaucetPay payouts.
I only have 1 cat, so making 24 fish daily.
You are probably wondering, why I'm even interacting with these scam websites...
The answer is...
#1. I am fully aware that they have my email, and they can use it for bad things... EXCEPT!!! the email I used to sign up was part of a Google security breach back a while ago, and one that I never use for anything other than signing up on these kind of websites.
#2. The password is always the same. Even for the registering email. So, this for me, has kept me from getting my more secure email from being hacked.
I NEVER add any funds, and I ALWAYS even use the same password.
This way, the email and password the person has is useless, because even that email has the same password.
They will have the useless email, the useless password, and when they open the email, all they will see are probably just their scam websites, and others as well, that they can go on a wild goose chase...lol
The evil person has an email that has nothing in it except the websites that I registered for using the same password, that have no funds, and are scams anyway.
Yes, this may seem risky, but it's something I do to be a sort of scam alert guy.
I found other sites that I will post in the near future that I believe are also scams, so be on the lookout for those...
Thanks for reading, and don't forget to let me know your thoughts in the comments below... 👇🏻