Ptc Sites Checking for Lgitimacy

From 3arf

Working on line can be a wonderful experience in which there are many advantages. For one thing you actually get to work at home. This means you can put in a good day’s work and can do so in your pajamas if you’re so inclined! It also means that when there is inclement weather, you don’t have to get out and scrape off the windows of your vehicle or drive on hazardous roadways. The trouble many times is finding legitimate sites that are not scams. And trust me there are plenty out there just waiting to trap you. They may trick you out of hard earned money or simply waste your time, which is also very unprofitable. After being scammed a few times I have found some simple tests to see if a site is indeed worth my time and effort.

The first thing that alerts me is if they are promising the moon. You’ll be rich in 24 to 48 hours. They may also promise that you’ll make thousands upon thousands from your down line. Usually these types of sites are fishing for your information to profit from you, not the other way around.

Another warning for me is if they want me to buy something before I can get all of their information or start working. I have never had to file a fee or pay for filling out an application for legitimate work. If you have to pay to work or for information it is most likely not a legitimate money earning site.

One of the first things I do when checking out a new site is to go to the forum. I check all the entries. If they are all singing praises and telling stories of great wealth I immediately have doubts. If I try to place a comment on the forum and it will not accept it I walk away. Usually if it is a reputable site there will be real questions on the forum and participants can make entries.

The “contact us” section of the site carries a lot of weight too. If I send a message and do not hear back within a few days I then will send another message stating if I don’t hear something in the next 24 hours I will consider them a fraudulent site. I no longer work on the site.

Checking the site’s ability to be contacted and the forum are two heavyweights of legitimacy. Genuine sites have administration that listens to and acts on the concerns of the site uses and addresses them appropriately. We know we cannot rake in a million in a day, but why waste time on sites that are not going to pay? These are some simple tactics for weeding out the ones that will only waste our time.

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