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My article about the ProjectPayDay.com is generating a lot of traffic. It seems that people are really curious about this program. For those who need a bit more information about this money making program, please take a look at this link to read my previous article: http://www.10minutesmax.com/business/projectpayday-is-it-a-scam.html Many people claim that the project is a scam, but I feel that most of these concerns about ProjectPayDay.com stem from the actual work that needs to be done and the decentralized nature of the program. Let's look at some of the concerns.
Many conversations on discussion boards online are presently going on debating whether or not ProjectPayDay.com is a scam or not. If you ask me, it's not a scam but it's not for everyone. First and foremost, if you're looking for a money making machine that you can just turn on while you go to bed, forget it. ProjectPayDay.com requires work. You need to do the paper work and choose your opportunities. You need to keep up with the offers and stay on top of your credit card statements to track your earnings and expenses. That is true of any business and those complaining about this simply don't understand the nature of the program. For individuals saying the ProjectPayDay.com doesn't pay, well you're right. ProjectPayDay.com has nothing to do with paying you; it's there to link you to people that will pay you. It's upto you to find quality partners and make sure you get paid. It's a business, plain and simple. Many people also state that when you sign up for offers using your credit card that your account gets frauded with numerous charges. I can't say that those things haven't happened to some people, however ProjectPayDay.com has nothing to do with that. The offers that you sign up for through the ProjectPayDay.com are from advertisers not linked directly. ProjectPayDay.com links you to partners and offers, but does not offer a review service in the event of a dishonest advertiser. READ the offers, and make sure you understand what you sign up for. Some offers are recurring while others have "hidden" fees so be careful. And if you're so afraid of having your credit card used illegally, here's an idea: Get a card with a low limit and ask your financial institution to watch the activity on it. They can contact you if suspicious activities take place and block transactions. ProjectPayDay.com makes money for some people and doesn't for others. I made a bit of money but the program wasn't for me, but it can most definitely work for you if you are smart and ready to work hard at it.
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