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Cash Mails Review
Date Added: 8/6/2009     Reviewer: Traces2757
 
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Website URL: http://www.cashmails.org
Company Name: Cash Mails International
Alexa Traffic Rank: 1,159,915
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Cash Mails Description

Cash Mails is a membership advertising program that pays its members to read promotional emails and click on text ads and banners. This program has two levels, free and paid, and it has an affiliate as well as an advertiser program. Affiliates are the ones who earn money for reading advertisements, and are told that they can receive payouts when they reach a certain level.

Cash Mails Detailed Overview

One of the first things that you will notice about Cash Mails when you go to their website to look around is what they promise to pay you for reading emails, clicking on banners, etc. Even their sign-up bonus is eye-popping: $1000. No, that’s not a mistake; they actually put $1000 into your membership account when you join, even if you join as a free member.

Cash Mails promises to pay free members $100 for each email that they read that comes through the program, and paid members get $110. You are also promised $25 just for clicking on ads within the site. There is, apparently, also money in it for you if you surf websites through the program and sign up for offers. Checking into that, however, reveals that there’s usually no websites to surf and no offers for which to sign up. For a $119 fee, you can become a gold member, and they promise to send you an iPhone.

You have to reach $20,000 in your Cash Mails account before there is a payout. With what they pay, that really isn’t hard to do. There’s only one slight problem, though. Nobody has ever gotten a payout. Is that surprising? Of course it’s not.

Cash Mails is a scam, pure and simple. People have actually put their time and effort into bringing their accounts up to $20,000, and then when they’ve requested a payout, they either get no response, or their accounts are cancelled for one reason or another. Sending emails to the administrators is a waste of time. They’ll give you the runaround, or simply not answer. No gold member has ever received an iPhone, either.

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Cash Mails Reputation

The feedback on Cash Mails is, not surprisingly, extremely negative. Nobody has ever gotten a payout from them, obviously, since no company could ever afford to pay people that much to simply look at ads or websites. The unluckiest people are those who paid to be gold members; all they got for their investments were thinner wallets. No doubt this company will fade away soon as all scams do.

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Total Scam!

Obviously, this site is way too good to be true. I was suckered into the free membership (I was at least wary enough to not put any money into the site before I trusted it!) because it is so tempting. The amounts they promise to pay you for simply reading emails is ridiculous, and is a big red flag as well. When it came for my cash-out, I never got the money, which isn't that much of a surprise, but I was hopeful and excited none the less that it might be legit. No, this site is a complete scam and after wasting far too much time on the site, I never went back and would urge everyone to avoid it!
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by runnerchick081 on August 27, 2009 at 7:01 PM CST

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Don't let this site trick you!

When I was looking to earn some extra cash I gave Cash Mails a go. I thought it couldn't hurt to just read some emails and get paid for it. They sent quite a few mails in the days following my registration. The cash per mail was high so I was really excited.

But then a couple of days later I was browsing their frequently asked questions section and I saw that the minimum amount of cash required for a payout is $20,000. That's just insane and I doubt anyone would get there in a reasonably amount of time, and if someone would get twenty thousand dollars I'm pretty sure they would never pay it!

So in the end I cancelled my account because using this site to earn some money has no use at all.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by Rapidash on August 26, 2009 at 1:35 PM CST

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Bad Decision

Cash Mails is actually the first PTC site that I registered on. I was very excited by learning that I will be able to earn 100$ that easy. So what I did was I borrowed my sister's credit card to get my self a new Core 2 Quad Dell PC for my work online for Cash Mail because I am confident that I will be able to pay her. One month passed by but Cash Mail is actually not paying. I never told my sister that I was scammed and the sad part is that I am still paying her for the PC that I got.
 
 


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avatar   by ayshin07 on August 26, 2009 at 9:21 AM CST

 
 
 
$20,000 for doing nothing! You have a better chance of winning the lotto

Cashmails is a huge joke. Sure they sign you up with a $1,000 in your account, which is attractive. They even give you $50 per referral. If I was smart enough to upgrade and pay $199 after all I'm going to get that back and then some when I reach $20,000, right? Wrong! Once your reach the $20,000 mark, you can't reach anyone. It's a shame that this illegal scam is allowed a presence on the Internet. If you are a NEWBIE, don't get suckered into this web of deceit and lies. You're wind up very disappointed. Just in case you're wondering, I never upgraded. I figured if they were willing to pay me $20,000 for viewing ads as a FREE member without requiring me to upgrade, I would simply wait 200 days even with being able to see 1 ad a day. Refer people to this opportunity? What are you kidding me? I wasn't willing to tell anyone about this opportunity without proof of a $20,000 check that had been cashed and deposited into a money market account. I know at least 25 people that would have jumped at this opportunity to earn that kind of money. Heck I would have paid the $199 for all 25 of them to sign up under me. Sure I would have been out of about $5, but I would have made a multiple times that much with the $20,000, and guaranteed active referrals.

I said all of this to say Don't Do it!
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by hdjohnson on August 25, 2009 at 10:58 AM CST

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Total Scam!

If you are considering signing up with this site please DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME. This site is a total scam! I signed up and reached the coveted $20,000 cash out. I've yet to see my money. I never even considered shelling out money to 'upgrade'. I'm sure they just would have taken that without me reaping any rewards or benefits from it. They promise a 1.00 to read, but you know what they say, if something is too good to be true... it usually is. This site should be banned and shut down.
 
 


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avatar   by jadaloves on August 24, 2009 at 6:08 PM CST

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$100 per email! Yeah... Right! Sure. NOT!

Like a lot of others, I too became a member of Cash mails in hopes of making mega bucks. I did not put a lot of faith in it because it did sound outrageous that you would actually get paid $100 per mail. Although I put no faith in the site, I did put a lot of time & effort into it just in case. Besides, it was free, so I had nothing to lose. When I reached over 21k, I requested payment. I kept getting this page that said I had to upgrade my account. So, I contacted the site & asked them why I could not cash out. I have yet to receive a reply. This site is a MAJOR waste of time!
 
 


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avatar   by INGE66 on August 18, 2009 at 11:43 AM CST

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Im another cashmails target - how stupid!

After reading all the hype on the main page of cashmails, I decided to join, thinking it would be a quick fix to my cash problems.

I like how others made the payout limit quickly! I also referred 3 other people to the site. I, too, have not been paid yet although my 30 days are not up yet.

After reading the comments above I think I may be wasting my time. Looks like I will be canceling my account.

One thing I don't get is why they advertise all this money if they are not willing to payout! And also what exactly are they doing with the money they are earning from the people who upgrade. Certainly can't be using it for staffing costs if there is no one there to respond to emails that we sent in!

Thanks everyone for the comments and advice!
 
 


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avatar   by smc220878 on August 16, 2009 at 11:32 PM CST

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Put your money where your mouth is

If you say your going to do something, like Nike just do it. Cash Mails said all this great stuff but the end result is they're all talk. They can offer these huge amounts of money to pay out then ask for a whole lot of money to go gold with it. What they should have done was let me cash out my 20k and then I would have definitely paid them for their gold membership. Last time I let my greedy side take over and let me sign up for sites with bogus claims.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by Dash on August 14, 2009 at 12:37 PM CST

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Not worth it.

I joined this PTC in the hopes to join a PTC where you can earn a fair amount of money if you put your time into it. I actually joined because I had gotten referred, and I decided to give it a go. For about a week straight I was addicted to the website and I was clicking all the links and emails I could. I realized after one whole week of around 2-3 hours a day of my time, I was still about one fifteenth to the way to payout! I realized this was a waste of time and If I ever got payout, it definitely wouldn't be worth the time, so I gave up.
 
 


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avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by sweetiez09 on August 12, 2009 at 9:07 AM CST

 
 
 
Cash mails-never got paid

I joined Cash mails three months ago. I quickly reached the $20000 payout. It says in the small print you will get paid in 30 days or shortly thereafter. I have waited almost 2 months without being paid. I sent an e-mail to support without getting any reply.
 
 


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avatar   by interdog on August 12, 2009 at 7:52 AM CST

 
 
 
King Of All Scam Sites!

I knew full well that when I joined this Scam site that I would never see any money, but I joined anyway out of curiosity. I promoted this site and 10 people signed up as my referrals. I now regret that I did. I only clicked on about five ads, but my referrals were very active, and from their commissions I got, I reached the so called $20,000 cashout level. On June 1st of 2009 I requested my payout. As of this writing, I have not received anything. I don't ever expect to be paid and recommend that nobody under any circumstances ever join "The King Of Scams".
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by secretg on August 11, 2009 at 10:41 PM CST

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Valuable lesson learned

About 3 or 4 months ago I started searching the web like countless others to find a way to make money from home.. Visions of endless cash, vacations whenever I wanted and expensive cars seemed very appealing to me so I began my new found easy money journey and opened an account with Cash Mails.. The guidelines seemed extremely attainable to me and so I began clicking.. It only took me 2 months to reach the min 20k payout mark and how happy I was when that day came.. I requested payout, waited a day or two, and when I tried to sign in on the 3rd day, I was unable to do just that.. It did not recognize my user name or password and after several attempts at trying to reach them, to no avail, finally realized that I had been scammed.. I can not tell you how disappointed I was and more than that how embarrassed I was at my lack of knowledge about what I was dong.. Hence, valuable lesson learned.. Now that I am a 4 month "veteran" of these ptc sites, I thank Cash Mails for teaching me that you must do your homework. I have since spent countless hours researching these sites and think I have pretty much learned the ground rules.. The biggest one is the old adage, "If it sounds to good to be true, IT IS"! PTC is by no means easy money.. its tedious work for small money.. Thank you Cash Mails
 
 


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avatar   by sulsisels on August 11, 2009 at 12:50 PM CST

 
 
 
I did not like this site!

I was a member of this site, and it did not help me at all. I was clicking emails and I was putting all of my time in it. When it came to redeeming my $20,000, they never paid me. I tried to contact them and nobody emailed me back. I finally had to close my account. All that effort and no pay at the end. I guess we learn from our mistakes.
 
 


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avatar   by momz2gd on August 10, 2009 at 10:00 PM CST

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Obviously a Scam

I have had experimented with many different sites on the net which could help me make extra cash. I probably have joined over fifty sites already, if not more. Through experience, the rates most sites offer are somewhat the same or just a few cents lower or higher than the other.

What company would offer $2 per email as they claim to? The $50 referral bonus is another thing that bothers me, because I've never heard of any company who could offer that much for referrals.

Cash Mails offers it's members incredible promises as a come on for those who are still new to internet money making sites. Their promises of huge earning plus bonus sign-up money may sound very tempting, but would never fool anybody who had been here for some time now.

I did join the site for curiosity, yet I used a different email address and account details for security reasons. I read on and studied the site, just for curiosity's sake... And I never bothered to waste any of my time on it again.
 
 


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avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by patofgold23 on August 10, 2009 at 8:14 PM CST

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Wouldn't it be great if it did

I like everyone else had hoped it would not be a Scam, but in the end it was to good to be true. If only one could make $20K for clicking ads but I very much doubt that there ever will be a system offering that for real. This is a great site, wish I had found you before wasting money on other scams.
 
 


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avatar   by leonardg on August 10, 2009 at 3:27 PM CST

 
 
 
It's okay, but not worth the hassle

This site claims to have a lot of things to offer you but in reality it does not. In my experience with this site it has been able to produce some results but not what it advertises. If you decide to try this site, don't expect much. There is no harm in trying especially when it is free. Some can earn from this site, but not everyone has the money to upgrade to a premium level.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by crysontherocks on August 9, 2009 at 6:58 PM CST

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The site is a waste of time and money

I signed up with so many sites like this in the past. I know for a fact that no website can payout that kind of money to it's members. I remember I went away for vacation, while on vacation I got on my friends laptop and typed in all the sites I had joined on a search engine. To my shock all of the sites I had joined up with where on this list of proven scam site, this site was included in the list.

I had wasted two month on scam sites. I did sign up with this site, but sadly the only thing this site is good for is if you want to advertise on it. That's about it, this site truly is a waste of time.
 
 


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avatar   by meganswolf on August 9, 2009 at 3:25 PM CST

 
 
 
Scam written all over it

I joined this site long back and reached the payout also which is $20000. I knew that this site was never going to pay me that huge amount . After reaching my payout limit they asked me to pay 249$ for gold membership, which was surely a trap to grab money . No one going to pay you 100$ for just reading emails,and this is the truth. I suggest each and everyone to stay away from those paid to read email sites which claims to give you a huge amount of money.
 
 


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avatar   by justicemedone on August 9, 2009 at 9:48 AM CST

 
 
 
A Total scam

I joined this website in order to earn some quick bucks because I was new to the PTC concept, so I thought it's pretty good if I can earn $10-$15 per day. But after sometime when I joined some other PTC's and started searching on some PTC related forums I came to know that this site is a scam. From that time onwards I stopped using this website.

I would like to suggest everyone not to sign up to website like these because they attract you by showing a high pay rate incentive such as $1 per click or $10 per sign up, but in the end you are the one who is going to lose time and money.
 
 


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avatar   by symmars on August 8, 2009 at 5:50 PM CST

 
 
 
I got sucked into a scam!

When I first wanted to make money online, the first type of sites I've heard were paid to read, paid to click sites. Unfortunately, it lead me to this site, which at first convinced me so much as a newbie to online earning, that I can become rich so easily, with 1000$ for sign up, and $100 per email!

I really thought I would be doing this for a living, and luckily, I didn't upgrade, as I didn't have the money to either! Then after a few days of reading and clicking, I read an article on scams exactly like these that are fake and will never pay you money! With my instincts, I immediately thought this was a scam, and decided to leave these types of sites. I was disgusted at how they entice you in the beginning, and all they want for you is to upgrade, which is the only way they make money!

I am really glad I didn't waste my time, and very fortunate I didn't have the money too upgrade or I would have been dead broke!

Please whoever reads this, don't join this site, and most importantly any site that pays over $0.10 per email or click!
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by bluesinjid on August 7, 2009 at 9:00 PM CST

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A Total Time Waster

When I joined Cash Mails, I knew in the bottom of my heart that they would never pay. But some part of me wanted to believe that they would pay me $100 to read an email where most others were only offering pennies. So I bit my tongue and signed up. I put in countless hours of reading the emails in hopes of cashing out at $20000. That never did happen. Sure I got to that level, but did I ever see any of that money? Not even one cent of it. I am sure glad that I was not too greedy to upgrade to the gold membership at the price of $249. Gold members only earn $10 more an email, so I did not see a point to doing this. They say there is a money back guarantee, but if they are not willing to give you the money you earned on the emails read then I highly doubt they would give you back your money.
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by angie828 on August 7, 2009 at 6:41 PM CST

 
 
 
Plain common sense!

I'm a member of a lot of PTC sites and one of these is Cashmails. I was really excited about this site at first, and so I told my husband. He said that if it's true then it's going to help us a lot, and so he did a silent research about the site and told me that it was a scam site. I was so disappointed. Imagine $20,000 just by clicking and reading emails. Yeah! I know who would give such a big amount these days. So I cancelled my account immediately.
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by oriloca on August 7, 2009 at 6:15 PM CST

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