A Guide to Affiliate Programs and internet scams. Scam or Not? Want to know if something is a scam?
7 Jun

TreasureTrooper is an Internet PTO (paid to complete offers) program that also has a referral program. See my Review of TreasureTrooper to find out what used to be wrong with TreasureTrooper.
In the past I have always placed CashCrate in higher regard than TreasureTrooper. This is because I’ve found there to be a few more offers available with Cashcrate for UK residents (which I am) and a slightly more attractive referral program. However, TreasureTrooper is quickly closing the gap.
New UK section
A few weeks ago on May20th TreasureTrooper launched their UK members’ section. There are only a few new offers available to UK residents but the main improvement is that existing offers are automatically sorted so UK residents don’t have to go through the entire list and get rejected by most offers, which is what used to happen.
TreaureTrooper has a vibrant forum full of happy members and so although they have not paid me I can be sure they are not an Internet scam. Recently in this forum a referral contest was announced:
“For every UK member that you refer who goes on to earn at least $5 during the month of June, you will get a $1 bonus in your account. In addition, the top 3 referrers for the month of June will receive a $100 bonus! Remember, this is all still in addition to the 20% referral commission that you will make on every dollar your UK referrals earn.”
From my experience with CashCrate these contests work very well I have no doubt TreasureTrooper is, and will continue to experience a boom in members and earnings. The screenshot below shows some of the offers I have available:

Verdict
The rivalry between TreasureTrooper and Cashcrate is now stronger than ever and it is difficult to choose which one to back. Both can be used to make money on the Internet and so I have decided to add TreausreTrooper to the Recommended Affiliate programs list!
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I find it hard to earn because i am not sure how it works .
OK hannie that’s fine. I have been meaning to do a general ‘how to guide’ for PTO programs and also for affiliate programs. Now is the perfect oppourtunity! I will write one in the next few days explaning them!
I agree that TT isn’t a scam but it’s still very geared towards US residents. The UK offers were of low value when I last looked but, as you say, at least they are easy to look at now.
Mike.
Don’t listen to whoever is posting this because Treasuretrooper is a scam. I invested about $70.00 and had over $300.00 in my account which they deleted the day before they sent out payments. They said it was because I was using a “stolen credit card”. Unfortunately, my account statement said different because they and their affiliates took the whole $70.00+ out of my bank account. They just did not want to pay me because I was not one of their regular $50.00 or $60.00 users. This is a complete scam and I have reported them to the BBB for deceptive business practices.
Mike thanks for sharing, I am very surprised that you had that bad experience with them, there are such a large number of people saying they have been paid by them it is overwhelming. I am considering their removal from the recommended section but I really need more evidence that they don’t pay the members who earn more.
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