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Website URL: http://www.hellishdollars.com
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Hellish Dollars (also know as Heaven – it is okay to earn money at hellishdollars.com!) is a paid-to-click/paid-to-read website. Their website states that the company was started in Chicago in 1983. But, their facebook page states that the site is based out of the United Kingdom, and other references to their location state the company comes out of the Phillipines. I could not not find any reference to the owner or owners of the company.
A paid-to-click or paid-to-read site means that every time you view (or click) one of the advertiser's sites you make money. In the case of Hellish Dollars you get $5 for every email you read. Other incentives for the site include a $10 sign up bonus and $1 for each referral. You also receive 30% of the profits generated by your first level referrals, but to get those referral bonuses you are required to log in at least once a day and to click on at least half of the ads available for your membership level. And, you have to have a minimum of $2000 before you can request a payout. The site states that payouts can be made by Alertpay, Check, e-Gold, Liberty Reserve, Money gram, Moneybookers, PayPal, Perfect Money, or Western Union. Yet, they only allow you to use Liberty Reserve and Moneybookers if you want to upgrade.
There is a 100% free membership, but you only receive 4 ads per day to read at that level. An upgrade is available at the cost of $229.00. The website states that this upgrade will get you 15 ads per day, a HP Mini laptop computer, and “other bonuses”.
Though there is a link to place advertising on the site, it is pretty well hidden in the pages. The only advertising package available is an email to all members for $999.00. According to the site, the membership base is currently at 32,805 people and 550 of these members have upgraded. Up to this date, $831,198.00 has been paid out to the members and they do have screenshots of payments sent out. Most of the payments seem to be in the $100 – 200 dollar range. If they only pay out at $2000 then that seems a little strange.
Hellish Dollars is listed on just about every scam review site. I see a lot of people talking about how much money they are making (and trying to get people to join), but I haven't seen any verifiable information on actual payments received. If $831 thousand dollars has been paid out, you would think there would be people out there singing the praises all the way to Heaven.
I am not going to come outright and state that this site is a scam, but please practice due diligence before you join. Join for free and you will lose nothing except time, but be cautious before you decide to upgrade. See if you get your initial payout first.
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Hellishdollars is a big scam On average I was getting around 8 ads per day to click. The ads were worth anywhere from $1 to $2. I never reached the cashout limit when I decided to stop participating on the site. There were too many people complaining about not getting paid. I also knew that more than likely it was a scam because it had features very similar to other known scams. This site is one of those too good to be true sites. There is just no way the owner can afford to pay it's members. There have been a lot of people who have reached the cashout limit that never got paid. I knew I wasn't going to get paid by a ptc site with thousands of members, where I was earning a little over $10 per day.
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by shontia08 on October 4, 2009 at 10:27 PM CST http://www.paid2youtube.com/?r=shontia08 http://cricketcash.com/members/register.php?ref=shontia |
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There's no such thing as payout! I joined with a friend this past June and clicked through every email they sent, looking forward to payout. My friend and I both reached the $2000 payout around the same time. We both sent several questions and complaints through their useless comment form, never getting any replies. This site is extremely misleading, and they'll just continuously ask you to upgrade your account. Luckily, all we lost was our time, and none of our money. Yes, you can “try” to make money with hellishdollars.com. Will you? No, never. Not to mention all the text on their site is in such broken English it makes them seem quite pathetic for a “professional” site. Do yourself a favor: avoid this site!
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by krissymeeee333 on October 4, 2009 at 6:27 PM CST |
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I think Satan runs this site Why else would it be called Hellish dollars? I joined this site when I was desperate and in need of money. I did not have a job at the time and things were financially tight. I regret not using my common sense at the time. With this site I saw no proof of payments section, and when it comes to joining a ptc or paid to anything site I need to see the proof before committing to a website. Also, the amounts they were offering per email, referrals, and signing up seemed way too good to be true. I mean 5 dollars per email is pretty good money. I came to about 1,000 and decided to do some research into the site, or see if anyone had posted up proof of payments. Obviously I could not find any because the site was a scam. Their slogan ""it is ok but try to earn money at hellishdollars.com" was also amusing, and I have never seen a legit site use that sort of marketing scheme to get users to join. Finally, almost all Paid to sites let you have only one account per household, which means each household has one ISP address. I went to read the question and answers on their website, and they basically contradict themselves by saying: We allow one account per individual. There may be more than one account per household, however each person registering an account must have a separate computer and separate ISP to participate in our program. In short, this site is a down right scam. If you join, and are still hopeful that you will get paid 2000 dollars, do yourself a favor, and come back to reality. Only in your dreams will a company throw away that much money for it's members. |
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by luvikavi on October 4, 2009 at 6:24 PM CST Join a ptc site that actually works! Want two awesome ways to make some extra cash? Well here it is! This is me. Welcome to my perfect nonsense |
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Until now I regret wasting my time on Hellish Dollars Hellish Dollars was one of the PTR sites that I joined late last year when I was just discovering the online earning program. I thought it was good when I first found it through a search on the net, so I joined and did my best to reach the pay out. I thought to myself that if I could reach the pay out in few months I would have $2,000 in my PayPal account and will manage to upgrade my account for bigger earnings. Luckily after about 3 months of reading emails from them I reached the pay out and straight away requested it. I never got paid. I sent many emails to the admin of this site, but never once did they respond to my email. Even until now I am bugging them every so often with questions but still no response. I really won't recommend this site to anybody because it's one of the biggest scams. If somebody wants to try this site be prepared to accept that at the end it's just a waste of your time, otherwise you will finish up very disappointed like me. |
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by bclass on October 4, 2009 at 6:19 PM CST |
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To Hell With This Site I was a member of this site as well a few months back. I did everything possible on this site to reach the payout. I knew when I joined that the amounts of the clicks, emails, and payout were extremely high for a PTC but I thought it was a revenue sharing site. You are finding more and more of those these days that are actually paying a percentage of the revenue. However, this site is a total scam. I reached my payout only to never receive it. I sent numerous emails to admin but of course they all went unanswered. I did not refer anyone to this site because I wasn't too sure of it myself. Good thing I didn't. Just know that there are sites out there that do pay based on revenue share. JT Network sites have paid me and their amounts are high as well. But I have received payment from them, usually $2-4 at a time, a percentage of course.
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by kyleskorner on October 4, 2009 at 1:53 PM CST |
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Definitely means hell I found Hellish Dollars a couple of months back and decided to join because I found the site on a forum where I visited a lot to see if there was any other way I could make money. I thought this site was trustworthy since someone had posted it on the forums, so I decided to join. Hellish Dollars promised me that I would make $10 for just signing up as a sign up bonus and $5 for each email I read. I thought that the amount of money each email was worth wasn't that much considering I had bumped into a lot of other scam sites that had tricked me in the past promising me at least $50 per email I read. I worked on Hellish Dollars for about 3 months, reading the considerably short emails I had received. I had made a total of $2135 and the minimum cash out was $2000, so I thought it was time to cash out. So I clicked on the cash out button, and have been waiting for my payment ever since. I don't think this site will pay me and I don't think it will pay any other member that decides to join up. So be warned, do your research before you decide to join this website! |
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by LockjawGroudon on October 4, 2009 at 10:41 AM CST I recommend... |
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Scam! Stay far away! This site is one big scam! I don't have much to say... This site is one big scam. When I joined it sounded way too good to be true but I still joined. First off, I would like to point out that I think that 2,000 dollars is a lot for payout even when you are making 5 dollars for every email that is read. Even though 2,000 dollars is a lot for payout... it was easy to make... even without the referrals. When I reached this ridiculous amount of 2,000 dollars... I had tried to cash out but was unable to. I contacted customer service just a few weeks ago and have not received a response. I can only assume that they are not a serious company and that they are just out to get your money. I definitely would not join this site if I were you... it's a waste of time. |
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by val on October 3, 2009 at 6:36 PM CST http://www.youdata.com/join/jess_valdez |
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Definitely a scam Hellish Dollars is definitely a scam. I too was tricked with their promises. Well, many like me still believe that it is possible for a PTC site to pay you $5 per mail. I’ve learned my lesson in the hard way. I joined Hellish Dollar 6 months ago, and surfed ads daily for 3 months so that I could accumulate the $2000 minimum pay-out. I got referrals, and I am really sorry I dragged them into this mess. They claimed that you will get paid within 72 hours, but I waited and am still waiting for that heaven. It's been 3 months now since I requested that payment. Until now I receive emails from Hellish Dollars inviting me to upgrade, who would fall to their trap twice? Not me, definitely. |
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by rye on September 22, 2009 at 8:33 AM CST |
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I'll come out and call it a scam And I suppose I'll restrain myself from making the obvious puns about the site's name, although I do have to wonder just why anyone would pick a name like that. Oh yeah--because people are gullible and won't care about stupid names if they think they're really getting paid $1 to click a link. I knew when I came across the site that it was likely to be a scam since there's no way they could maintain that high level of payout, but I decided it was worth a shot, just in case this site was different. It wasn't. I put in way too much time clicking to get a pretty good way toward the insanely high payout threshold (I mean, really, even if they actually paid what they say they do, $2,000 is incredibly high, especially considering the number of ads sent to free members) before I discovered the site listed on a bunch of different scam sites and wised up. I can't even imagine shelling out $230 to upgrade, but apparently some people have done it. |
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by 100indecisions on September 21, 2009 at 2:16 PM CST I spent a semester in England; read about it (and my other travels) here. PM me for an invite to a new site that's giving away easy points for swag. |
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No Dollars This site is nothing but a SCAM. I joined this site about six months ago, and for two months clicked away until I reached the minimum payout. To my surprise I was unable to request my payout. The payout button which was supposed to be available upon reaching the minimum was nowhere to be found. Numerous requests went unanswered, and I never received any payment. I feel sorry for those who upgraded or purchased advertising from this site, as they were truly ripped off. My advice to anyone considering joining, is to leave this site immediately, and never look back!
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by imadnil on September 18, 2009 at 10:37 AM CST |
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This site is pathetic This site is pathetic. If you look at the numbers and use some common sense you will realize that this site is a total scam. If you were trying to advertise your product on this site, would you pay 5+ dollars to have someone look at an email? I'm just glad that I only used this site for a couple of days, it was a real time waste. As a rule of thumb, if a site pays more than a very trusted site it is probably a scam.
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by Saima on September 17, 2009 at 10:40 AM CST Like free money? Get paid instantly at Prize Live. Tons of 100% free offers. Free support through PMs are offered. |
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Your money will just go to hell It is too good to be true, but I didn't realize that back when I was just starting joining on GPT and PTR sites. No company is willing to pay you $5 for a mere e-mail. I can say that because the products advertised on the mails often cost less than $5. I joined this site and I supposedly earned $500 in just a month. But then I started hearing reviews about Hellish Dollars, that it's a scam and it never pays. So, I immediately searched Google for "HellishDollars payment proof" and have not found any kind of proof. I advise everyone to stay away from this site. |
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by Kuroky on September 16, 2009 at 4:11 PM CST |
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Take it by the name I joined Hellish Dollars more than 2 months ago, back in July. I have more than the required minimum number of points to cash out but I WAS NEVER PAID. They will use the laptop as bait for people to join and after month of clicking, I never got to see a dime. It's true when they say you can earn $500 in a week, but note that this is 500 credits, not 500 dollars. This information alone is misleading because they led me and other members to believe that $500 is the cash value in itself, whereas it is actually not. And the paid membership is kinda high, I definitely wouldn't pay $200 plus dollars for it! Based on my experience with Hellish Dollars I wouldn't recommend them to anyone, and would even encourage people to stay away from this site. A total waste of time and effort, if I may say so.
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by calientemamma on September 16, 2009 at 9:31 AM CST "You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine." - John Maxwell My Blogs are here -> The Tsinay Writes | El Caliente Mamma | Sammie Makes Money | Blogger Hub |
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Yes it's big, a big disappointment I've been a member with this PTC site for 2 months and I was so excited to see my earnings on my Paypal account, but what I got was a complete disappointment. What you see is not what you get. When I reached the minimum of $2,000, the payout button didn't show up and it's that simple. So guys, if you have encountered this site already just don't continue with it and tell everybody, especially your downlines, about it so they won't be wasting their precious time too.
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by saphaige on September 16, 2009 at 9:04 AM CST |
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Hope you don't get bored easily Hellish dollars is one of my recent guilty pleasures. It's among my list of ptr and ptc sites that I religiously frequent every day. Compared to the other sites I'm a member of, the viewing time on this site is substantially longer (especially if you're involved with more than one). All it takes is a little patience. You won't get rich overnight - but I plan to use this bit of extra cash for holiday money. I figure it will take that long to reach my eligible payout as a free member.
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by maxgreen on September 15, 2009 at 8:34 PM CST |
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To Hell With Them SCAM is the only way to describe this site. This was one of the first PTC and PTR sites that I had joined and with the help of 10 people who I signed up (which I now regret doing) I reached payout rather quickly. I requested my payout and waited, and waited some more. You would think that the amounts that they charge to upgrade and to purchase advertising that they would at least payout a few pennies on the dollar, but after 4 months of waiting I still haven't been paid. My advice is when you find a PTC site like this one that offers you $100 to signup and then says their paying $5 per ad read, that's an indication to stay away. It amazes me that sites like this continue to operate, but hopefully with the help of IMRC we can shut them down. If you are thinking of joining Hellish Dollars, don't waste your time.
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by secretg on September 15, 2009 at 8:28 PM CST |
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Hellish Dollars Indeed I knew this was another too good to be true sites. But me being me and thinking that maybe, JUST MAYBE, it would pay, joined. What a HUGE mistake this was on my part. It looked legitimate, but those super high numbers made me wonder. If those numbers make you wonder then it's probably not a good idea to join, but curiosity will get the best of you. My results, I reached their payout pretty fast, it took only a month to do so. $2000 is a lot of money. Unfortunately it's money I never got paid. This is money you will never get paid either. I don't like how this site seems to somehow lure one into thinking they are legit. I also don't like that they scam and lie, like most other sites that claim to pay high for reading emails or clicking. I'd like to know why this site is still even functioning, and why they are fooling people like this. Do yourself a favor, STAY AWAY! Remember that sites like this are only out for themselves. |
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by Elizabeth on September 15, 2009 at 8:07 PM CST |
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Total waste of your life At first, I really doubted the validity of this PTC called HellishDollars, but joined anyway. The bonuses, earnings and minimum payout were ridiculously high so I supposed the site was some kind of profit sharing site, so maybe I would get paid at least some cents. You never know. Well, after a long time with some referrals I actually reached the payout, but obviously never got paid anything. They have payment proof pictures on their site, but they look forged to me, so don't be fooled. HellishDollars is a total scam, as you would have guessed. Complete waste of time, stay away of this bad PTC.
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by rahaa on September 15, 2009 at 5:26 PM CST |
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Definately a scam I joined this website because someone was promoting this website in a trusted forum that I belong to. At first I was excited to join because I was under the impression that this website was legit, however even the person that referred me was close to payout but she could not confirm if this company actually paid out or not. Well I wasted my time clicking emails and referring my friends because I never received payout. When I tried to contact the admin department via email for help to verify why I had not received my payment, I of course have not seen a reply yet. I sent about 5 emails. So don't waste your time. These type of websites offer to payout so much money to lure people in. They obviously offer the upgrade feature to take your hard earned money and you will not receive anything back in return.
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by twinlove2u on September 15, 2009 at 5:22 PM CST This is how I earn an extra $150-$200 a month...easily! Check it out. Its Free. |
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Stay away! The name of the site itself would get you thinking, it would not do you any good. Hellish Dollars. I joined this site just last May 2009 under a trusted friend. After 1 month of clicking and referring, the same friend who referred me to this site told me that it's a scam. I didn't believe her at first because I was only $300 away from reaching the payout threshold of $10,000. I don't want to lose the opportunity of earning that much money because this would really help me big time. I never got my money as expected. I started a discussion about this site asking whether this site is legit or not. Most of the responses said that it was a 100% scam. Some even told me to use my common sense. A site who offers that big amount of money is 100% bogus. Imagine getting $5 for every email you read, $10 sign up bonus and $1 for each referral. If your already a member of this site make sure all of the information that you used for the account signup is changed. They will ask for your mobile number, Home address and full name. Some members are complaining that they are having some problems with their PC like Malware (virus), good thing my PC is protected. Stay away from this site. Unsubscribe if you still are a member. |
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by oriloca on September 15, 2009 at 5:11 PM CST oRiLoCa
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On average I was getting around 8 ads per day to click. The ads were worth anywhere from $1 to $2. I never reached the cashout limit when I decided to stop participating on the site. There were too many people complaining about not getting paid. I also knew that more than likely it was a scam because it had features very similar to other known scams. This site is one of those too good to be true sites. There is just no way the owner can afford to pay it's members. There have been a lot of people who have reached the cashout limit that never got paid. I knew I wasn't going to get paid by a ptc site with thousands of members, where I was earning a little over $10 per day.



Hellish dollars is one of my recent guilty pleasures. It's among my list of ptr and ptc sites that I religiously frequent every day. Compared to the other sites I'm a member of, the viewing time on this site is substantially longer (especially if you're involved with more than one). All it takes is a little patience. You won't get rich overnight - but I plan to use this bit of extra cash for holiday money. I figure it will take that long to reach my eligible payout as a free member.