Guranteed Paid Sign Up Scams

Learn What Actually Happens with Most of These Scams.

Jesus Saves
Guaranteed Paid Sign Ups companies generally have a lower chance of being scams, just because it's not possible to pretend that people signed up under you if they didn't. The only case where these services can be a scam is if they take the money and run. So the main task is to make sure that they are an authentic site.


These services guarantee that a certain number of people will upgrade/buy to be a part of your program or MLM opportunity. Let's see what generally happens:


These services are not as common as the other services, because these are not easy to fake, and unless you give your money to a company that won't deliver at all, and just run with your money, the chances of this being a scam are very low. The company advertises online using your MLM as the base. So if your company is a cosmetics MLM (like Mary Kay), they'll advertise with a generic form that talks about a cosmetics based MLM company. When they get some sign ups, they call these people to further pursue the closing to make sure that these people will continue. When they narrow down to people who do want to do it, they send them to the site specified by you (your affiliate site). At this point the guaranteed paid sign up may decide to not pursue your specif company, and they do not count towards your quota. As such, this system is fool proof.



The company cannot pretend that they gave you the sign up, as that would show up. The company cannot pay someone to sign up for your offers, because it will cost too much to the company and they would end up losing money. They would simply have to hold to the terms and provide the sign ups.


The only thing that can really go wrong is that the company will just run with your money and you'll never get what you paid for. This is a very real possibility as the cost for these sign ups is very, very high. Generally the cost for paid sign ups is different based on how much your program costs. The two categories they divide them are generally $499 and under, and $500 and above. You will end up paying close to $25 per sign up (if your MLM is too costly to join and too hard to get sign ups for because of all the people promoting it) with some services with this guaranteed sign up service, although with some you can get guaranteed paid sign ups for as little as $5 per sign up (very rare). What you really need to make sure with these guaranteed paid sign ups services are that the company is real and not a scam. That is much easier to do than with other services.

One scam for sure that I know of is mytrafficjam.net. Im also keeping an eye on a newer one called salez4u.net. They might be the same company with a different name.



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Published by Jesus Saves

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  • Many of the guaranteed services are scams.
  • Paid guaranteed sign ups are generally very expensive, and the risk involved is low.
  • Ask for some references and previous customers who were satisfied.
Paid guaranteed services can be extremely profitable.

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  • BILL HARPER1/22/2010

    THIS ONE IS A SCAM FOR SURE. GOT TO ME FOR 200 DOLLARS AND JUST CHANGED HER WEBSITE AGAIN. BEWARE BEWARE http://soloadsandmore.webs.com/ WILL NOT ANSWER EMAILS OR PHONE

  • Authority Networker8/10/2009

    Anytime somebody tries to sell you "guaranteed paid signups" run for the hills.

    You need to learn attraction marketing so you can generate endless FREE leads and your own paid signups who call you to join your business.

    This is the ONLY way my friends.

  • Gerald7/21/2009

    I to was ripped off. Please be very careful. Do your homework and make some phone calls. If you guys are looking for a real home biz that pays well with a little work check out my website. www.geraldlassiter.freelife.com

  • Ben11/2/2008

    Hello,
    So does referral-blast.org work? Has anyone tried them? Please let me know. Thanks

  • ruslyne alexis11/1/2008

    i am so interested in promoting my business opportunity from the site called: www.referral-blast.org

    they are reasonably priced i see: 5 paid to join: $100 10 paid to join: $180 15 paid to join: $240 25 paid to join: $350

    this is the most i would ever pay for paid to join signups.you can even expedite your orders from $80-$180 so you get this faster.they require you to fill in all your info:email,phone for verification purposes,address,etc.i believe that they are legit.have anyone ever had any success with them?they also have an address,email,and phone support.please reply to me at my email address: ruslynealexis2000@yahoo.com as i will not reply through here.thank you.

  • V.S.9/27/2008

    Yes, I also purchased from them and they had not contact me since I paid, but I email them and they did email me back stating that they had started my campaign, so we will see.

  • feleci7/25/2008

    I'm thinking of trying referralblast.net... she answers phone everytime I call and tries to answer my questions. They take cc only but not through paypla, alertpay, safepay or any other safe way which is my main concern.

  • Miche7/8/2008

    yes i know they also promised 10 paid signups but now it passed 5 months no single signup yet.webmediamarketting is a scam.

  • John6/18/2008

    Do not buy guaranteed signups from companies that arent registered and dont have a phone number you can call or and adress you can go to. I always do a thoroughly check on such companies before i buy from them. I rather loose a few bucks on a few phonecalls than hundreds of dollars down the drain.

  • Dave T2/21/2008

    I too have been ripped off too many times. I found one site that really provides sign-ups but your program has to be free, they also call them tour takers. So far, I haven't found any real guaranteed paid sign-ups that's not a scam. As far as home based business's, I have 2 that are real and I get paid real money, but they require time and commitment, non of this "make $5000 a week doing nothing" crap. At first I made $30 a month, now I'm up to $96 a month. You wont get rich but it's a start. I barely put much time into them as I work full time. If you are interested in these sites, email me at maxguydave@gmail.com

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