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Date Added: 9/12/2009 Reviewer: Traces2757
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Get Ref Mails is a pay-per-click membership program run by a person who chooses to remain anonymous—for good reason. This program promises members high pay simply for clicking on advertiser links or banners and visiting their websites. Advertisers pay a small amount for these visits. There is a referral system in place as well, which supposedly earns members even more money.
One of the first things that people notice about Get Ref Mails when they visit the website is that they promise to pay people a lot of money for reading emails and clicking on banner advertisements. For reading an email, members get $1, and for clicking on a banner advertisement, members get $.50. There is even a $20 sign-up bonus to get you started. That’s a pretty exciting deal for very little work. Advertisers also get a great deal with this program. For 1000 member visits to your website, it only costs $3. Also an exciting deal—until you stop to think about it.
If Get Ref Mails advertisers only pay $3 for every 1000 member visits to their website and members get paid at least $.50 for every advertiser site that they visit, wouldn’t the program be losing a lot of money? Of course it would, if it actually paid its members.
Get Ref Mails profits in three ways. First, they profit by charging advertisers for visits to their websites. Second, they profit when members upgrade to a paid level of membership, which supposedly gives them more benefits and higher earnings. Paid membership costs $500 for a lifetime membership, or you can pay monthly, but it’ll cost you more. Third, they profit by keeping all of this money.
Get Ref Mails is a scam. They will be in business long enough to get as much money as they can from gullible people, then they will take the money and run.
Get Ref Mails has, understandably, about as bad of a reputation as a pay-per-click program can get. Unfortunately, people are sucked into their promise of big money for no-brainer, little-effort work. There are complaints all over the internet about this program from the unfortunate people who wasted their time or even their money hoping for big returns.
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Very big scam This site is pure scam. I signed to this site when I found it on one of my google searches. I found out that they pay nice amounts of cash for clicking and reading emails and even for registering to this site. I felt that it was a scam, but I had to give it a try. So I signed up and they gave me this sign up bonus of 20 dollars. So I worked about 3 weeks and I made 400 dollars. Then I tried to cash out, but now 2 months have passed and I haven't received anything. This is just a big scam, never try this, never.
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by Sammyboy on October 2, 2010 at 2:59 PM CST |
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SCAM... ! stay away! GetRefMails.com is definitely a scam site. I had joined before. 1$ per e-mail did not sound unbelievable to me, but later I had to realize it's a SCAM!First of all, they don't have a forum, and the contact does not work, or at least they didn't reply to my question about check payout. Secondly, I couldn't find any proof of payment on the site, neither on the internet, not to mention that the site has been up for over a year. I suggest everyone avoid this site! |
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by Lumper on March 15, 2010 at 8:47 PM CST |
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Waste of time Get Ref Emails said the paid membership had more benefits than the free membership and paid more just so you can open emails but I knew they were lying considering that the price they paid just so you can click on the email was already so high. I thought to myself it was a scam, but I signed up anyways. When I reached the pay out which was $500, (which wasn't in a long time considering that they paid me money out the roof) it took a long time for them to pay me and when they paid me it was like $3. All in all it was a waste of time. If you still signed up for it after you read all these comments please go to the docter and check you out. |
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Waste of TIME! I came across this site, and of course due to the high payout per clicks I was readily active on the website clicking away at any ad that struck my mind. When I reached around the point that I set my cash out goal to be, I sat and waited for a solid week for my hard worked money, and I didn't receive a single dime. I do not recommend this website for anyone, and this has since turned me away from pay per click websites for the time being. Do not waste your time with their high priced appeal, it will get you no where in the end.
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by JarrodLangford on February 16, 2010 at 8:42 PM CST |
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Completely Worthless I was astonished to hear that we have to pay such a high price for just for reading emails and clicking on banner advertisements. I have worked for it for a long time now and gained a lot of money, but I never got the money I deserved. Its fake! They just make you work for them not for yourself. So, stay away from this website and save your time. They are totally fake. I noticed all of this and I quit before I wasted any more time on this fake website, Be aware! Please don't work for this lame website.
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by hirokiss on February 11, 2010 at 10:49 PM CST |
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Never again A big scam, I was surprised to hear that the payments were so high just for clicking, so of course I started clicking away and working as fast as I could to make money. Not a chance, I worked for the company and made $500 and never got the money I worked for. Because of this site I have had a complete turn off with the PPC sites, not only did they ruin my experience, but they have made me feel I have been robbed of money that I have made for them. Stay away from this site, they only want your money and make you feel like you are making a full-time income, when in fact, you are only making it for them and not yourself.
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by dhardware on February 10, 2010 at 2:49 PM CST Check out my blog with all money you can make online, legit! Updated daily, with all programs / services that really work |
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Stay as far as possible from this I stumbled upon Get Ref Mails around four months ago. The site seemed quite suspicious to me but either way I decided to try it out which proved to be a very bad decision and I only lost time and money. The first thing I noticed was that the site itself wasn't professionally made and also the lack of a forum alerted me. My experience with sites like that one which don't have a discussion board shows that you will most certainly be scammed. Also the site seemed to me quite inactive and there weren't many users. Another interesting thing I found when comparing the advertisement prices and what you actually get to earn was that there is just no way for this to work since the payment rates were just too unrealistically high. The concept itself is just wrong and there is no way that it works. So after using the service for around two weeks I was able to earn almost 300 virtual dollars. I never saw a single cent from those in reality. So as a conclusion I will say that you should not in any case join the site since you will not be getting anything out of it. Neither the advertisement works like it should nor you will be able to earn anything. Get Ref Mails is definitely one of the biggest scams I've come across.
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I’ve been scammed I worked on this site during last summer and I joined because I had little experience with paid to read email programs and I had no idea what the actual rates are. I was attracted by the $20 sign up bonus and by the referral program they had, $10 for every new member you bring. Just on my first day I made like $150 and though it seemed a little weird I was very excited. The minimum payout was at $1000 and after just a little while, maybe two weeks or so I got there, thanks to a lot of people I’ve referred there. I tried to cash out through Alert Pay at first and I kept receiving this weird email that there is no Alert Pay account on that email. First I though that maybe I made a mistake and I inserted the email again. Still the same error. Then I tried to get the money through Liberty Reserve. That account was accepted, but I still haven’t gotten anything. I was a little bummed because I referred a lot of people to this scam and I spent the following weeks letting everyone know that the program was a scam. At some point I was even thinking of paying for an upgrade because they are saying that upgraded members receive payouts instantly. Thank God I didn’t pay. |
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by gazuzta29 on January 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM CST |
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A very big scam Get Ref Mails makes great promises for very big profit, but it gives you nothing but a scam. I found the website while I was browsing google and after I saw how big the payout is I decided to join. Big mistake! I made like $600 through the website, but when I requested payout my account was banned and they sent me an e-mail claiming that I was a fraud. I sent a few e-mails back asking for an explanation of that ridiculous accusation, but I didn’t get a response and of course I didn’t get my money. When I saw the site I said to myself “it’s a scam, don’t join”, but I did it and now I fully regret. I’m just thankful I didn’t pay for the upgrade. Stay away from this website!
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by calvinklein on January 14, 2010 at 10:08 PM CST |
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Definitely a scam I was lucky that I figured out it is scam before I invested any money into it. Actually it is easy to tell Get Ref Mails is a scam. Firstly, it's website has no forum, so the scammer can easily cover the fact that there is almost no active users there. Secondly, the site pays more than what it's advertisers pay it. It has no way to cover it's cost this way. No one will do business like that. Thirdly, the copyright text in the lower left corner of the site shows that the site has not been updated for very long. I noticed all these and quit before I wasted too much time. If you are using the site, then I strongly suggest you to quit as soon as possible, as it won't pay you.
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by avoc on January 1, 2010 at 6:42 PM CST |
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Typical Scam There are very few legitimate PTC websites, however, Get Ref Mails makes the biggest promises and gives you the biggest scam. I used the website after finding out about the large payout rank, and after making over $1200 through the website, I requested payout and my account was immediately banned and accused of using accumulating the funds through "fraudulence". I sent several emails to the company disputing their claims, however, at the end of the day I didn't receive a single penny from the website owners. I decided to drop the issue and simply move on. I learned my lesson, and I try to stay away from PTC websites until reliable reviews come out verifying that the service is legitimate.
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by Acidify on December 31, 2009 at 12:17 PM CST |
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All Fake As I Expected To start, there are very few legit pay per click services available online and sadly this is not one of them. When a company promises such high payments only for clicks, it is a good sign of a scam. I made around $700, and never received a single payment. Just by looking at the main website and receiving constant pop ups, I figured this would not end well. Claims that sites like getrefmails.com promise are ruining it for the rest of the legit websites and forcing people to have a negative perspective of such websites. I would not recommend this product to anyone simply because it is a huge scam that is too good to be true simply from reading it's promises.
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by zothx on December 21, 2009 at 5:49 PM CST |
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A very big scam This pay-per-click membership program is a very big scam. They are promising very high payments for clicking on ads and links. In the same time the price for advertisers is very low. I was very skeptical about this so I decided to try it for free first to see if they really pay. I am very glad I did this because to upgrade is costs 500$. I earned 300$ in two weeks and of course I never received the money. They are just tricking people to make them upgrade their membership. I advise everybody to stay away from this. It was just a waste of time.
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by myraro on December 20, 2009 at 9:37 PM CST |
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This is a scam I signed up just to check it out. I figured that I would just get my free $20 and run. It wasn't that simple. You can't cash out when you sign up. I started looking around to see how it works and I quickly realized it was a scam. I'm glad I looked around before deciding to pay for the upgrade. It sounded too good to be true and it is. They claim to pay you more to click on ads than the people pay them to have their ads on the site. Where do they get the extra money to pay you? How do they make money? These questions can not be answered because it is a scam.
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by Skeetsplash on December 16, 2009 at 10:48 PM CST Skeetsplash Click here for the best computer and internet intelligence spy store online!!! |
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Not Good At All A friend of mine asked me to join this site as his referral to help him get to his withdrawal limit faster. The site sounded fishy to me, but I was doing a good deed so I didn't think to much about it. In order to cash out he had to make 1000 dollars. Which wasn't that hard. In less than a month he made it and he requested the money. He even made a Liberty Reserve account just to receive the money. The site says it takes up to 90 business days to receive the money. It hasn't passed that long but I'm sure he will never receive the money. He still hopes and he still clicks. I gave up after two weeks. I mean, come on: I made 500 bucks in just 10 days, this just can't be possible on a legit site. |
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by probrent2 on December 15, 2009 at 11:31 AM CST Feel free to visit my blogs:
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An absolute No! Stay away from this website, as the website gets excited over the idea you'll get paid for clicking on websites. The claims are ridiculous, a $20 sign up bonus with a no-minimum payout, just so users can sign up, take there money, and just forget about it completely? I've personally joined this website 3 months ago after being too desperate, and came out with zero cents. Even before you join a program you'll probably tell right away it's a scam by the amount of zero's next to one dollar as a promise by getting referrals, fake contests, and the sign up bonuses.
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by maje_h on December 13, 2009 at 9:13 PM CST |
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Unfortunately I joined a few months ago This is just another scam. Unfortunately I joined a few months ago. The first bad sign was that I could not see any customer support on their site. This is very unprofessional. Also the website design is of a very bad quality. The reason I joined this was because advertising was so cheap. Now I know why. I didn’t get any traffic from this. Sometimes the site will redirect you to another page where they try to install a Trojan horse on your computer. I gave up using this after the first few days. I would not recommend it to anyone. |
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by stephany on December 8, 2009 at 2:18 PM CST |
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Don't even look at it This site is... a hideous scam. I joined and watched their ridiculous offers for a while. They claim they have paid over two million dollars but they cannot hire a decent website designer. If this site was that good and paying, why isn't it as popular as Neobux, for example? Terms of Service or support section cannot be found anywhere, that's a sure sign of an unprofessional site. They even offer you an upgrade which is probably the same as burning your money, as this site isn't going to pay anyone, as you can realize when looking at the earning rates. Advertising is cheap, but... I wouldn't take the risk. I wonder why this obvious scam site has over 40,000 members. On top of it all, sometimes the site redirects you to a page which tries to install a trojan horse to your computer. It's probably because of malicious banners/advertisements. That is the last thing you want to see. Run and don't look behind. |
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by rahaa on December 7, 2009 at 11:38 PM CST |
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What a waste of time This is a big lie, do not fall for it. I actually thought that this was a genuine site. It seemed genuine but it wasn't. I spent ages reading emails and clicking links etc., and when I went to claim my money it didn't work. I set it to go into my pay pal account but still nothing has arrived. This is a scam and I would never suggest this service to anyone.
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by clarkyboy1234 on November 23, 2009 at 2:29 PM CST |
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Nothing other than a scam When I first ever saw this site I thought oh just another scam, but for some strange reason, maybe boredom, i joined up. After a month of getting referrals clicking PTC ads and reading emails, I did not get paid. I requested payment to my paypal account, and nothing as arrived. Payout is $1,000, Overall this is nothing but a big scam, i would highly recommend no-one join this site, you will never get paid, go find a PTC site that actually pay their customers. No wonder this guy wants to be kept anonymous. I most definitely will never be returning back to this site. |
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by fubar1010 on October 24, 2009 at 8:50 PM CST http://dollarclickorsignup.com/members/register.php?ref=fubar1010 100% refferal earnings,$1 cashout http://fubars-lounge.comlu.com/index.php Learn how to get gifts free,make money and even watch sports free online!! |
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Just a big lie Just like many of these websites out there, I decided to join to see if it could back up it's promises. I wasn't all that surprised that it failed. This is simply another site decided to rope you in to paying membership costs, which by the way are ridiculously high, especially for something so lame. They're making money every time you click on them, and they claim they can make you money by doing so? Something just doesn't quite add up. Failure of a site, wont be returning. |
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by Incinnerator on October 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM CST |
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I am SO over sites with claims like this one I joined just for the humor of it and spent no more than 2 days here. I have been in the PTC industry for a long time and can pretty much spot out a scam almost like second nature. Payout is at $1,000? Really? It is sad how claims like those made on this site actually attract lots of inexperienced members. If this site was able to payout $1,000 each time a member requests, the site would have been long out of service. I even tried to contact support for a question and still no answer. And you wonder why the owner remains anonymous? It is a no brainer... scam!
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by goodsteward on October 14, 2009 at 2:49 PM CST Watch Me Earn $1000 on Cashcrate! | My September Cashcrate Payment Proof This GPT Site has a $1 Min Payout via Paypal | Latest Cashle Payments I am a First Time Mom to the Beautiful Z. Camille! (Updated 11/30/2009) |
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Time and Effort not paid off! This is a free membership paid to click site. I think the reason behind this is that your clicks are also for free, meaning you will not be paid for every activity you do. They will entice you with their $20 start up bonus and $10 Referral bonus. $1000 payout for free members and no minimum payout for upgraded members. I reached my the $1000 payout threshold for just 2 months of actively clicking and referring. I was promised that my money will be issued within 30-90 days, but 3 months have passed and still no money on my PayPal account. Guess I've been scammed huh? Don't sign up, if you still value your time and effort. |
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by oriloca on September 15, 2009 at 2:42 PM CST oRiLoCa
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A Huge Scam When I first came across this site I thought that it must be a scam, but decided what the heck and I joined anyway on the slight possibility that it could pay and it might also be fun to watch as the money racked up. Of course, after months of reading emails and clicking on PTC banners, I did not get paid. I requested cash out via paypal and have thus yet to be paid. They even have a Pay-to-promote section which promised over $66/cpm rate. I of course jumped on this and promoted my link where ever I could. Overall though, this program is a huge scam and I have never seen a payment proof from this site anywhere. I would stay far away from this site and find a reasonable site that actually pays elsewhere.
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by jacob959 on September 14, 2009 at 10:32 PM CST The Easiest and Best Way to Make Money Online Neobux |
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Terms state payments are NOT guaranteed! This program is a big fraud. I first heard about it from a forum I was on and a particular member was promoting it. Off course with the promises of earning that much for doing little work, it was a no-brainer and I decided I should give it a try and signed up as a free member. Well after reading the emails they sent me, I finally got enough to cashout. After about a month of not getting paid, I decided to contact support only to get NO response. I then decided to look more into this site and googled and found out that a lot of other people were having the same problem. I then happened to come across their "terms of service" page, which there was no link to from the homepage! I found this to be quite shady to begin with! Their terms of service page stated "Payout time is not guaranteed and may be seriously delayed. " Who wants to sign up to a site and not be guaranteed of their payment? In my research of this site, I've found that they charge very little for their advertising and encourage members to upgrade to get paid "faster". This is how they make their money, because upgrading is a hefty $119 if you pay via Paypal or Credit card. I'd advise everyone to stay away from this site. |
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This site is pure scam. I signed to this site when I found it on one of my google searches. I found out that they pay nice amounts of cash for clicking and reading emails and even for registering to this site. I felt that it was a scam, but I had to give it a try. So I signed up and they gave me this sign up bonus of 20 dollars. So I worked about 3 weeks and I made 400 dollars. Then I tried to cash out, but now 2 months have passed and I haven't received anything. This is just a big scam, never try this, never.


