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Website Affiliate Program Project Payday Scam

by Wesley Anderson You Are Not Allowed To Be Scammed

There are a lot of people who consider Project Payday to be a scam. Most of the reasons are a little mundane. For example, if you were to look at some of the complaints about the program, you would see people saying that they were ill-informed about the business model and others might say they weren't really too pleased about the way they were presented with Project Payday in the first place.


Either way you will notice that most of these complaints are surrounded around how they were presented as oppose to Project Payday itself. What this means is that you have members out there promoting Project Payday as a "customer service job," other form of employment or other form of "income opportunity."


Unfortunately you can't really stop people from promoting anything a certain way. The only thing that can happen is the fact that these people are getting their accounts frozen or getting their commissions revoked altogether. That's usually what happens when people are promoting Project Payday as a job. There are videos out there teaching you how to create ads on Craigslist and other classified ads just to get banned from them.


When you hear people talking about Project Payday as a scam, you generally get cases of them trying to scheme their way to profits only to get nothing in the long run after all that useless action. The forums and blog comments are filled with complaints of short term Project Payday users who are saying that they are a scam. This couldn't be any further from the truth.



If the complaints and scam allegations were surrounded around practical circumstances like the site shutting down after you pay your fee to join, or if the site locks you out of the member's area. These are two of many examples of actual internet marketing affiliate scams that do these things just to take your money and run.



This website affiliate program isn't in the business of taking anyone's money and running. They are in the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating, which may not mean anything to most of you(which I don't understand why), but none the less, you can be sure to have a solid foundation with them and not worry about losing any money. Besides, you can join the Project Payday program for free if you join the affiliate program outside of signing up for the freebie trading training.  


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About Wesley Anderson Committed     You Are Not Allowed To Be Scammed

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