Read on and find out about my real experience with moneymails.biz.
What is Moneymails.biz?
Moneymails.biz is a PTC or pay to click site that offers the surfers to visit links of sites either posted at their accounts at moneymails.biz or sent to them via email, for 1000 cents, 2500 cents or 10000 cents. The links on moneymails.biz cost anywhere from 1000 cents to 2500 cents and the viewing time is around 15-20 seconds while the links sent via email cost around 10000 cents but the viewing time is around 60 seconds. You may be a regular or upgraded member.
As of today, the members of moneymail.biz are 6,236, and this company claims that all of the members are active.
My experience with Moneymails.biz
I was attracted to the MasterCard Debit Card that moneymails.biz flashes on its front page. MasterCard is a trustworthy company so putting its picture on moneymails.biz's website gave the latter more credibility. After all, I thought, MasterCard wouldn't want to be associated with a business entity that scams people.
I joined moneymails.biz on August 6, 2008. Unlike Bux.to ( http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/919035/is_buxto_ptc_a_scam.html?cat=3 ) wherein the list of links is updated daily and you won't have a second chance if you missed clicking on yesterday's list, moneymails.biz just keeps on adding the banners on your account so you could click on each of them when you have the time. At least, that's what is happening right now.
The upgrade cost is $219 and if you pay, you will be able to request for a payment without having to wait for the $50,000 minimum payout for ordinary members. It is my goal to reach the minimum payout without having to spend a single cent.
Why do people upgrade?
Just by doing the math, you'll find that having an average of 10 banners or links to click every day that costs 1000 cents or $10 per link, it will take you 500 days to reach $50,000. If you add the links sent by moneymails.biz through email, you will get an average of 300 days. Wow, that's almost a year! Now, let's say that after a month, you already have a balance of $7,050 just like me. Hmmmmm. Wouldn't you want to pay a small amount of $219 to get the $7,050? Why wait for 6-12 months if you can have it as soon as possible? Well, I would pay them the upgrade fee, if I am sure that moneymails.biz is not a scam.
However, we have to figure out how they will be able to pay us.
How can PTC like moneymails.biz pay us?
If you join a PTC or pay to click program, you will notice that most often than not, you will see the same set of links over and over again. It will make you wonder if the PTC has a stake on the websites that it promotes.
These are the ways I think they come up with to get the funds to pay you, in case a PTC is not a scam:
1. From the payments of early upgrade members
Members of moneymails.biz or any other PTC or pay to click program who have reached anywhere from $1,500 to $9,000 may easily think that paying $219 (upgrade fee of moneymails.biz) is nothing compared to the amount that they will get.
2. From advertisers
Advertisers pay to have their banners or links clicked by the members of a PTC program. With moneymails.biz, if you upgrade, you are the advertiser as you will input the details of your ad.
3. From money generated from selling products or services that members see when they click on the links
I once heard that in order for an ad to be effective, you must hear it for at least 7 times. If you are a member wanting to earn out of clicking on links, you might end up buying the products for yourself because seeing it for a month or 30 times could make your brain believe in the products that you view. The ads give you the necessary brand recall to trust the products you see the next time you are able to spare some money.
In short, the lifeblood of PTCs, in my opinion, are the members themselves! I would be wrong if big companies would really pay to advertise on programs like moneymails.biz.
Proof of Payment
I clicked on the Proofs of Payments button to check out if moneymails.biz is for real. When you click on the button, you will see a disorganized list of supposed members who have been paid through different methods like Paypal and Alertpay. However, it is easy to copy the format of Paypal and just superimpose a mark that looks like a pentel pen on each payee. It was a good thing that I was able to read three email addresses.
Below are the details of the members at the bottom of the list of Proof of Payment page:
81021090 04 Sep 08 21:01 Send Money to anathor@yahoo.com -7542.02 processed
81025894 05 Sep 08 31:32 Send Money to atranko@gmail.com -2442.00 processed
81035451 06 Sep 08 18:06 Send Money to tommy9@live.com -9614.58 processed
I tried sending an email to all three to ask whether they have been really paid by moneymails.biz or if the email addresses existed at all. Unfortunately, all emails sent to the 3 addresses bounced. I'm sure that I typed the addresses correctly. I even used Gmail to send the email to the Gmail account of atranko, the 2nd person on the list.
If you happen to be a member who has been paid, please post to this page and tell us that moneymails.biz is not a scam. And if you have paid them but haven't received anything, not even an email from them, please post that too, to inform others.
Finally, if you are hoping to get a big amount out of PTC's, you might let that attitude called greed blind you so you will rationalize letting go of your money. But be careful, because instead of receiving a promise, which is futuristic, you might let go of something that is already tangible... your hard earned money.
Published by Noel Galvez
I am a broadcaster by profession. I also do radio commercials, either voice over, editing or creating jingles, and also do PHP/MySQL programs on my spare time. I'm blessed with a lovely wife and 2 kids. View profile
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17 Comments
Post a CommentHere are some ptr sites that are definitely a scam. richestmails.net, promails.org, payableptr.com, sweetptr.net.
There are legitimate ways to make money online.
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thanks for the warning...i guess we really do need to be wary of new PTC sites.
Yup, I can see that. Moneymails.biz has suspended their page. This is exactly what happened to GKCash.com. After a lot of people joined, it suddenly got suspended. I still kept on clicking on moneymails.biz links just to earn some credits so I could promote future business websites. Now, I can see a pattern with these PTC's. Let this be a lesson to all the readers out there. Do your math. If a business model isn't feasible yet promises you large returns, do not spend a single cent on it. The future of this kind of business may look very promising but you have to remember that what you have at present is the real thing.
can someone xplain y moneymails has suspended their page? and what for?
i made almost $20,000 should i upgrade?
educate me more thanks!
correct: sorry, I mean http://bankomails.com/ and http://www.aglocomails.com/
Have you try this?
- http://moneymails.biz/
- http://www.aglocomails.com/
I also reach minimum payout, both of them but still unable find a way to receive the payout. I have contact them but NO ANSWER! Damned they SCAM us...
Let you know, http://www.moneymails.biz/ is now SUSPENDED!
Yes, I have reach minimum payout, about 50.000 - but none of link for payout. I think this is SCAM
I don't know about Moneymails.biz. I never tried them & probably never will because its not worth my effort to do so many PTCs. I just stick with Donkeymails (they do pay) & still working on a minimum $10 cashout at Wordlinx.
Okay then, thank you for this information.
I just wanna add an advise too, don't go to moneybumper, I think that site is related to another PTC site.
thank you so much.....