A Guide to Affiliate Programs and internet scams. Scam or Not? Want to know if something is a scam?
26 May
As you can probably guess from its name, Road-Mails is another PTR (paid to read) e-mail site. It has Internet scam written all over it.
On the homepage unrealistic payout claims and promises are made,
If you read those figures and instead of thinking scam! you are exited at the prospect of all that money the ‘upgrade’ section will change your mind. It costs $99 to upgrade to silver membership, which reduces the minimum payout to $50,000. There are other upgrade options, which cost more and reduce payout down to a minimum of $1000. These payout levels are 10s and in some of the upgrade levels 100s of times higher than they should be.
Don’t be fooled by the ‘anti scam society’ logos and PayPal symbols, they mean nothing. There are also a fair number of spelling and grammar mistakes, which doesn’t convey expertise and trust. The most obvious one is in the tag line “The best way to make a big cash.
All these reasons mean Road-Mails is in the uncomfortable position of being in our ever-growing Internet scams category.
2 Responses for "Road-Mails: The Worst Way to Make Big Cash"
Yep i guess this one is scam as well ! Same as the numenmail !
thank you to inform me……
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