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At Bux.to, you get paid to click on ads and visit websites. The process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 30 seconds to earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You'll get paid $0.01 for each website you personally view and $0.01 for each website your referrals view.

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I think bux.to is not a practical system to earn monet. though the process may seem very easy and fast way to make money ... but its CRAPyes a crap on the world wide web .They pay you $0.01 to 1 add for 30 sec so in 1 min you can view 2 ads in 10 mins you can view 20 ads in 60 mins 120 ads that make it 120*0.02=$1.2 in 1 hr.now if you do that for 12hrs youll get 14.4$ if you even use autockicker mod you & you view ad 24 hrs it makes it %28.8 .if you do that for 20 days youll get that makes it $576 per month...woo thats gr8Noooo dont be in this false impression ...the rub is that they give you only some ads say 15-20 ads per day that makes 0.2 per day mow do the math again..If you are lucky you can get some refferrals and earn a bit more..

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I have tried paid mails, paid surveys, paid to view ads etc.... most of them are scams.Forum posting, affiliate marketing are genuine, I would prefer to put in my time and effort on such businesses.

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Don't join Bux.to!!! Bux.to is a SCAM!!!

 

I've done my research... and it's rather sad, because most Paid to Click new members finding PTC sites often find Bux.to first. Well, I did, and I'm sure lots of people did too.

 

This is a email that has been given to people that want payment:

(It's a bit long, and I've quoted it incase I broke some rule on Xisto that I didn't know about)

 

Your payment is in a queue and it is paid by first come first served basis. You must wait for those people requested before you to be paid.

 

Please do not submit multiple tickets regarding your payment. It does not speed up your payment submitting more than 1 ticket about your payment.

 

We cannot predict when you will receive your payments because of the queue length and work load. Please take a look at our members' own Payment Tracking System by looking at the Latest Payout Dates in Success Stories at http://buxbb.com/rg-erdr.php?_rpo=t to see what date we are paying now. You will get a better idea when you will get paid through this tracking system.

 

We do not support Paypal payments. Payments are made via Alertpay or Bux.to Mastercard only depending on your choice. If you do not have a Bux.to card, please make an account at https://www.alertpay.com/ and update your Bux.to details at http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ if you haven't already done so, so payment can be made to your Alertpay's account.

 

Please read the Terms of Service that you have agreed to during registration when you signed up with us.

"We will endeavour to process and issue your payment via AlertPay or Bux.to card within 30 business days for premium and 60 business days for standard members, however due to our extensive audit procedure means we cannot guarantee this."

 

Please note "however due to our extensive audit procedure means we cannot guarantee this."

 

Payments are currently delayed because:

 

1. There is currently massive amount of requests to be dealt with, the queue is long

2. Currently the script we're using is extremely limited, 100% manual work to check each and every single one request to make sure payments are made to the right person

3. Out of 10 requests, 4 are cheaters, we have to make multiple checks to make sure we pay to the rightful person

 

Please accept our deepest apologies for this.

 

Please be patient, you will be paid soon. Please do not send any more tickets on the matter, as we are doing our utmost to catch up, and repeated tickets will slow down the the whole ticket system, and uses staff that could be solving other cases or doing payments.

 

Thanks for your consideration during this time.


Also, these are some points that make Bux.to a scam... well, to me anyway...:

 

Bux.to is a PTC site that has been accused of stealing another PTC sites script. But that's not the shady thing I'm going to be talking about here. Some people have been paid, but let me tell you what Bux.to loves to do. They loooove to sell unreferred referrals to you. Since everyone gets paid for referring members and at the same time struggle to refer lots of people, they will use this to their advantage. The last I checked, you can buy about 500 referrals for the price of $459.00 from Bux.to. They're alot more focused on this rather than providing enough ads for their members to click (They're a PTC site!).

 

Unpaid Members

There's alot of complaints about this site not paying up to it's loyal members. Yes, I know you will not be paid if fraud is detected but I don't believe that's the case here. I think they're extremely money hungry. Especially with the big referral business and the many unpaid members they got going on here. So are they a scam? In my eyes, yes. There's too many people not being paid.

 

Often, people say that you won't earn cash from Bux.to, but you can convert the "money" that you so-earned into ads to scam more people!!!

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I have tried this free money service and personally I think it is a waste of peoples time. It will take you months or clicking and waiting to get to at least $10 of free money or mabye $20. I tried it for a month and got $0.50. This was when I actually ballistically worshiped the service and did what I had to do. I wasn't able to get the money in the end because I was unable to receive money transfers till I reach over a limit of $10 I think. This wastes peoples time, people can get a low paid job, do less work, and earn more.

I warn people that go on this site are wasting there lives away for nothing. Please un-register now ;)

Bux.to is a PTC site that has been accused of stealing another PTC sites script.

There are so many PTC sites out there that this is a likely reality.

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I have tried this free money service and personally I think it is a waste of peoples time. It will take you months or clicking and waiting to get to at least $10 of free money or mabye $20. I tried it for a month and got $0.50. This was when I actually ballistically worshiped the service and did what I had to do. I wasn't able to get the money in the end because I was unable to receive money transfers till I reach over a limit of $10 I think. This wastes peoples time, people can get a low paid job, do less work, and earn more.
I warn people that go on this site are wasting there lives away for nothing. Please un-register now ;)



There are so many PTC sites out there that this is a likely reality.


Yeah.... well...
Unfortunately I am currently underage in working in my country, so I cannot get a job, though I would like one. And I mean... it IS a waste of time, but not if you just forget it and click it once in a while when you remember it. Most people in my age group waste THEIR time on socialising online networks like Facebook, mySpace, Bebo and the such, and fortunately, I don't have an account on them, and so I can actually use my time to do more productive stuff like post at Xisto...

By the way, I forgot to mention.... I often get these "404 Bad Requests" at Xisto, and my computer not able to connect with the server or get a response from the server. It's only on Xisto that I get this problem. Is anyone else getting it?

And meanwhile while I wait for the Xisto page to load, I can click and forget... and earn money doing it too!!!
Unless there are more money making online ways that pay better and require less effort out there. Not that I know anything of it...

Please do tell me if you find a site like that though.

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Bux.to is a strange site - can't really say whether or not to trust it! There are a lot of complaints that they do not make payments in time or completely skip payments. But there are also some members who claim they were paid the promised amount, although it took a year to do so! I've been reading some of the posts made in the forums and there are some people claiming to have received payments ranging from $20-$40,000!

 

Well of course they could be doing all that - posting fake success stories and all. But the fact is undeniable that most people get 'bux.to ' as one of the top results while searching for PTC sites. So there must be something good about it hidden somewhere. The general result, though, is that bux will take an extremely long time to pay you, even if the amount you have requested is very small. The email that Nameless_ quoted might have been received by each and every member on that site, for all we know! So we'll know in about a year whether Nameless_ has been paid or not :P;)

 

like cicala has pointed out, it is pointless to waste so much time for something like this. It is better to look for some alternative jobs, which may not pay well, but at least give you money when you want it. There are some legitimate jobs available on the net, but its hard to trace these out. So the best thing would be to keep a look out for a job outside the internet, i.e., in the real world! I used to write to magazines and newspapers and earned a decent amount every month till I got bored and quit! But i did get something out of it. Likewise, there are good opportunities available for people who look out for them.

 

Okay, to cut the long story short, avoid bux.to - it may or may not be legit, but it's definitely a waste of time. So you're advised to look for some other way to earn some moolah!

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Yeah, it is scam. and i was member of that site. earlier they used to pay at 10$. but earning 10$ was damn difficult. cause their referal ad was priced at 0.001. so after viewing 10 ads daily how much you'll earn ? and before 2008 ads were really less, and site was not promoted so close to non-existent. then after some time, they raised payout at 25$. damn, i missed the payout shot again cause i made 12$ at that time. and now in 2009, they removed 25$ payout bar as well. now they're only paying at 50$. i wanna see how many actually got paid here ? and their introduction of bux.to credit card makes them credible ? i don't think so. these days any brand can come up with cash cards. but point is are they really paying? answer is plain NO. but i found out that the referal sites we used to view are of spammers site or just another those poker, cards, herbal & spirituality, holy fake products. and i'm not gonna fall for these sites now.I want reviews for 3 more sites now from Xisto if possible:1. E-mail paysu2. Hits4pay.3. inboxdollarsmy observation of e-mailpaysu is their limit of clickthru is very low and even if you click daily you'll likely to reach the 35$ bar at the end of year, or maybe more. Hits4pay, gives 0.02$ and they payout at 50$. but guess what you'll get only 3-4 mails per month. so you'll make 50$ at the graduation of kids. and earning more with referals? this is more hard cause inj process of earning referals you end up being a plain spammer. inboxdollars, i never receieved mail from them. and i'm skeptical about their business model. i think they sell email address to spammers to earn money. ah i hate PTC sites... :/

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Almost every PTC site that promises money works in the same way - trying to trick people. At least some don't ask people for money but just use them to earn money. But sites like bux.to take people's money and misuses them. That's why it's best not to use these sites.emailpaysu, hits4pay,inboxdollars too have a similar story to tell, each coming to a similar ending - tricking the users. They never give many ads/mails and you just wait on and on for some new mail to arrive. So it's best to leave these sites and look for a better way to earn money.

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Bux.to is a strange site - can't really say whether or not to trust it! There are a lot of complaints that they do not make payments in time or completely skip payments. But there are also some members who claim they were paid the promised amount, although it took a year to do so! I've been reading some of the posts made in the forums and there are some people claiming to have received payments ranging from $20-$40,000!

 

Well of course they could be doing all that - posting fake success stories and all. But the fact is undeniable that most people get 'bux.to ' as one of the top results while searching for PTC sites. So there must be something good about it hidden somewhere. The general result, though, is that bux will take an extremely long time to pay you, even if the amount you have requested is very small. The email that Nameless_ quoted might have been received by each and every member on that site, for all we know! So we'll know in about a year whether Nameless_ has been paid or not :D;)

 

like cicala has pointed out, it is pointless to waste so much time for something like this. It is better to look for some alternative jobs, which may not pay well, but at least give you money when you want it. There are some legitimate jobs available on the net, but its hard to trace these out. So the best thing would be to keep a look out for a job outside the internet, i.e., in the real world! I used to write to magazines and newspapers and earned a decent amount every month till I got bored and quit! But i did get something out of it. Likewise, there are good opportunities available for people who look out for them.

 

Okay, to cut the long story short, avoid bux.to - it may or may not be legit, but it's definitely a waste of time. So you're advised to look for some other way to earn some moolah!


I must apologise for making myself clearer... I did NOT join Bux.to... so you won't hear my results even after a year!!! If you go to GPTBoycott, you will be able to see Bux.to on their scam list. This is because Bux.to is a SCAM!!!

 

(By the way, just to tell you. GPTBoycott.com is a site where members of the internet public report scamming PTC sites on the web, so make sure you don't join any of those sites listed in the left hand side column of the thing!)

 

I don't know why Bux.to is on the top of the Google search thing though... I reckon they should just take it off. It masks the real paying and legit PTC sites that new members and people are finding. So yeah...

 

And I'm not going to waste my time clicking on Bux.to and waiting for a year or so to see whether I'll get paid or not... thanks for the offer though. :P

I highly doubt the people that claims that they actually made that much money. I haven't found any site that claimed that Bux.to is not a scam, however... but I really think that people are just claiming that they made that much because they just wanted to boast. If everyone started to really actually earn that much, wouldn't everyone would have joined and no complaints will be made??? This is wrong!!!

 

Also, it is said that the so called "cash" or "money" or "credits" that you earn at Bux.to CAN be used... but only in one way... put ads up of your own!!! This is just a sad site that spirals down the scam thing. I think it's called a pyramid scam scheme or something like that. Or a Nigerian one. But I really don't know the name, but it's something related to getting more people into the scam and stuff.

 

So basically, you put your own ad on and you let other people "visit" you site and let them earn the so-called "credits" or "money" or "cash"... and they will think that they are actually going to get paid when they're not!!! So whatever you do, DON'T join the site!!! And please... refrain from putting your ads up on their site and con and scam more people into thinking that having ads on their site will mean that they will pay. Reduce the number of victims as much as possible!!!

 

(Unless you are already over the number of "credits" that you can pay for to put your ads up... well, why not use it if you can advertise your site and not waste anymore time and effort than you already have?)

 

 

Yeah, it is scam. and i was member of that site. earlier they used to pay at 10$. but earning 10$ was damn difficult. cause their referal ad was priced at 0.001. so after viewing 10 ads daily how much you'll earn ? and before 2008 ads were really less, and site was not promoted so close to non-existent. then after some time, they raised payout at 25$. damn, i missed the payout shot again cause i made 12$ at that time.

 

and now in 2009, they removed 25$ payout bar as well. now they're only paying at 50$. i wanna see how many actually got paid here ? and their introduction of bux.to credit card makes them credible ? i don't think so. these days any brand can come up with cash cards. but point is are they really paying? answer is plain NO. but i found out that the referal sites we used to view are of spammers site or just another those poker, cards, herbal & spirituality, holy fake products. and i'm not gonna fall for these sites now.

 

I want reviews for 3 more sites now from Xisto if possible:

 

1. E-mail paysu

2. Hits4pay.

3. inboxdollars

 

my observation of e-mailpaysu is their limit of clickthru is very low and even if you click daily you'll likely to reach the 35$ bar at the end of year, or maybe more.

 

Hits4pay, gives 0.02$ and they payout at 50$. but guess what you'll get only 3-4 mails per month. so you'll make 50$ at the graduation of kids. and earning more with referals? this is more hard cause inj process of earning referals you end up being a plain spammer.

 

inboxdollars, i never receieved mail from them. and i'm skeptical about their business model. i think they sell email address to spammers to earn money.

 

ah i hate PTC sites... :/


Almost every PTC site that promises money works in the same way - trying to trick people. At least some don't ask people for money but just use them to earn money. But sites like bux.to take people's money and misuses them. That's why it's best not to use these sites.

 

emailpaysu, hits4pay,inboxdollars too have a similar story to tell, each coming to a similar ending - tricking the users. They never give many ads/mails and you just wait on and on for some new mail to arrive. So it's best to leave these sites and look for a better way to earn money.


For you sake, mahesh2K, I will do some research on those sites that you have listed...

(BEWARE!!! Lengthy post below!!! Haha... took a long time doing this... I'm proud of myself... :P )

 

Email Pays U ... ... SCAM!!!

 

E-MailPaysU has been in operation more than five years; but this doesn't indicate responsible ownership. This site is a scam!!! On the site, where I have searched for information, they claimed to offer "targeted e-mail", in over 50 categories, to an increasing number of "double opt-in subscribers", numbers that allegedly increased from 147,000 (January 1, 2005) to 400,000 (May 29. 2006) to 600,000 (October 30, 2006). Note the 200,000 member increase from June through September, 2006, in just four months... A scam!!!

 

Very likely!!!

 

Also during October, 2006, E-MailPaysU claimed to "consistently rank in the top 10% most visited website each month." But Alexa's current traffic rating of E-MailPaysU doesn't say that!!! SCAM!!!

 

(I LOVE doing this - saying SCAM!!!, I mean :P)

 

They have a $10 sign-up bonus and offers "paid-to-read" e-mails, rewarded monetarily or with points, the value of which "are based on the results of the advertisements." According to the TOS, points are automatically exchanged six times annually, requiring a minimum earned balance of $10 for cash-out; however, but people must reach the required minimum earnings of $50 to receive their first "commission" pay-out, either by check, PayPal or E-gold. So this means, I think, that they don't really go with what they say, with the TOS saying one thing and the actual thing is another thing altogether...

Also, "No guarantee of payment is made between E-Mail Pays U and its subscribers." is put on it's TOS... so it's a SCAM!!!

 

Perhaps, the pay-out is set too high and takes too long to reach. And there is too little customer/member support, as indicated by our complaints.

 

Some quotes from other sites:

 

I am a member of e-mailpaysu but I never put it in my list of gpt sites on my blog as I had a feeling that it was a scam. Earnings are very slow.

Today I read an article on associated content where the author says she has been a member of this program for 4 years:-) before she reached here payout. Well she just reached it but she never got paid.

So for all of you who are a member of this program maybe you should stop using it or at least stop promotting it.

Take care!

Source: myLOT forums

 

Its been around for quite some time and is one of the biggest scams in the book. Just because it has been around for some time does not make it legit. There are literally hundreds of these paid to read email crap programs and most if not all does not pay.

Source: Another forum here

 

Please tell me which of these sites pay or not pay!

1)e-mailpaysu.com

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I had my account there mysteriously vanish one day. I didn't bother contacting the admin about it because I'd realized that the payout was so high compared to the link values that I would never get there even if they did pay. The only mitigating factor are the metarewards signups, but other sites pay more for them anyway. So: I can't say it's a scam, but you might as well avoid it anyway.


Inboxdollars - LEGIT

I think so... lots of site out there think it is... well, I can't say I've got any proof to prove that it is legitimate, you can only disprove not legit sites (scam sites), but you cannot prove legit sites that are legit... but anyway, here's a quote from a soruce that thinks it is legitimate... (I'm trying to get around three sources for each site that you list...

 

InboxDollars promises just that and they even go as far as to make the claim that Money really does grow on trees. But just how accurate are these claims? Can you really get paid to just read emails? We wouldnt call ourselves professional product and program testers if we didnt give you an answer to these questions.

You can make money, but that doesnt mean you necessarily will make money.

Each email that you read will net you anywhere between 1 to 10 cents. But these arent emails you would normally want to read. Theyre advertisements for various programs or products that would result in InboxDollars making hefty revenue if you followed through and signed up for the program. Aside from emails, you can also get paid to play games, sign up for surveys, sign up for programs, shop, and search the internet. What you arent told is that you will need to start spending money first and youll receive a measly percentage back on your spendings. This is the hidden truth behind their get paid to claims.

Ive been a member for about two weeks now and I have received 14 emails for a total of $0.40 cents. Thats a little less than 3 cents per email. If we take into account the $5.00 sign up bonus and the $1.00 introduction survey, I will need to read approximately 857 more emails. At the current rate of 1 email per day, Im looking at over 2 years of reading email just to receive my first $30 check. I dont know about you, but I have better things to do than click on an advertisement once a day for the next 2 years just to receive $30.

At this point, youre probably asking yourself how could they possibly make money by sending out emails. I decided to look into a few of the programs that are heavily promoted throughout the site. Take for example, eBay. InboxDollars will pay you $6.00 to sign up at eBay and place a bid. Not bad right? Wrong. Theyre making anywhere between $25-$35 every time a new user signs up at eBay and places a bid. Stamps.com is also heavily promoted at a $10 bonus just for signing up for their free trial. However, in the event you forget to cancel the free trail after a couple of weeks, you will be billed $15.99 per month and InboxDollars makes $50. It sounds like users are getting the short end of the stick while InboxDollars laughs all the way to the bank.

Ive tried that and I dont like it.

If you have nothing better to do than to read emails (read: view advertisements) for the next few years, then by all means sign up and get started. I do feel that doing anything at InboxDollars aside from reading emails is a recipe for disaster. In an extreme case, suppose you sign up for the Stamps.com free trial and forget about your account. In a month you will be billed and in the event that you refuse to pay you can have your account forwarded to collections which could have a disastrous effect on your credit score. This result could yield hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in damages all for a measly $10.

Personally, Im closing my account.

Note to self: Add professional product and program tester to resume.

At this point, youre probably interested in learning how to actually make money from home. Getting paid to read emails isnt the answer, but Ive found that the single best way for newcomers to learn how to make a long-term, sustainable income online is to join the Wealthy Affiliate University. No other site matches the quality of information and training available which is why the Wealthy Affiliate is our most trusted program.

The Wealthy Affiliate University is 100% beginner friendly and assumes you have no prior knowledge on how to make money online. Youll be given step-by-step instructions alongside personal one-on-one training on how to make money from home. Weve reviewed a lot of programs over the past year and the Wealthy Affiliate University is our number one recommendation for a beginner who is serious about learning how to make money from home. Click here for more information on the Wealthy Affiliate.

(sorry, long quote)

Source:here... don't really know...

 

Hits4pay - LEGIT

 

Again... here are source(s) that think they are... sorry, not proof to back me up, but I don't want to lengthen this post as much as it is...

 

Hits4pay is very legitimate. The link is on my page if you would like to join. It does take awhile to pay out because each email is 2 cents but I have been paid and am on my way to being paid out again. It is really easy to read the emails every day and it only takes a few moments. ANother great site that that does not accept referrals is Mturk.com. Best of luck to you.

Source:

 

I've been a member for about 2 years now.

 

I received one $25 check and I'll be getting another one this month.

 

It really helps to have a big downline.

 

...Hula

Got my 2nd check for $25 (minus about $1.50 for fees) in the mail.

 

...Hula


Two posts in one...

Source: Forum

 

So.. there you go!!! I swear, this post has made me off forum posting for the next week or so... it took so long finding quotes and things... anyway... enjoy your not-so-good review and research from Nameless_!!! :D

 

And yeah... thanks.

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