SevenDollarPTC (sevendollarptc.com) Review – An Obvious Scam

SevenDollarPTC.com
is PTC site that claims to pay $7 per each click, but it’s nothing more
than a scam. Most experienced PTC users are aware that these types of
sites are scams, however there many new PTC users that are easily
scammed by such sites. Therefore we are publishing this review, in which
we will point out few indicators why you should keep away from
SevenDollarPTC and the other sites from their network which consist of a
dozen scam sites.
These sites are hosted on the Getpaidsolutions server as you can see on the screenshot below:

All these sites are connected and here are the proofs. The same Perfect Money account with ID U2105020 is being used on SevenDollarPTC and other sites from the network.

The unverified Paypal account safepay.fee@gmail is being used on SevenDollarPTC and also on the other sites from the network, as you can see screenshot below of the source code from the upgrade pages on these sites.

Reasons why you should avoid using SevenDollarPTC.com:
Belongs to Large Scam Network
– SevenDollarPTC is hosted by Getpaidsolutions.com, a host which is
known for hosting PTC sites with bogus click rate, of course all of them
scams. The owner of SevenDollarPTC also owns the following scam sites:
| aglocoptr.com | dollarptr.com | fmptr.com | genesismails.com |
| genuineptr.com | magicptr.com | mailcash24.com | paypermails.com |
| properptc.com | richgoptr.com | sevenptr.com | sixdollarbux.com |
| tendollarbux.com | twodollarclick.org |

All these sites are connected and here are the proofs. The same Perfect Money account with ID U2105020 is being used on SevenDollarPTC and other sites from the network.

The unverified Paypal account safepay.fee@gmail is being used on SevenDollarPTC and also on the other sites from the network, as you can see screenshot below of the source code from the upgrade pages on these sites.

Deceiving; Creating false impression
– This kind of PTC sites are very attractive for new users because they
offer $7 per click on guaranteed number of daily ads. Remember there
are no get-rich-quick schemes, the only ones that benefit from these
programs are the owners. Most people find it difficult to make decent
income working from home, despite whatever promises are made. Paying
users $7 per viewed advertisement is not credible and no one is going to
pay $7 for a simple task such as viewing advertisements for a few
seconds. Scammers create such sites to attract people with these high
click rates, but actually non of them pay. When something sounds too
good to be true, it usually is. ClixSense
is legit and one of the most reliable PTC sites, but they don’t claim
to pay $7 per click. The maximum you can get for viewing a single
advertisement on Clixsense
is $0.02. But rest assured that Clixsense will pay you when you request
payout, which is not the case with SevenDollarPTC where you will be
able to request payment when your account balance reaches $7,000 but
your request will never be processed.
Bogus Click Rates; Unsustainable
– Lets be reasonable, no one legit will pay you $7 per each click, on
guaranteed number of ads on daily basis. PTC sites make money by selling
advertising credits. The advertisers pays the site to display their
advertisements and to bring visitors to their websites, products,
services or affiliate links, and part of this payment goes to the member
when he views the advertisement. SevenDollarPTC doesn’t even sell
advertising credits! There is no option to purchase ad credits, which
means there are no external advertisers and no income streams to cover
to cost of those $7 dollar advertisements. SevenDollarPTC is showing
only self-sponsored admin ads for the other scam sites from their
network. Meaning the admin have to pay from his own pocket for showing
these ads but that is not likely to happen. Ask yourself who is going to
pay you $7 per click? Who will pay for your referral clicks? Obviously,
no one.
Fake Payment Proofs –
SevenDollarPTC have Payment Proof section on their website, so people
would think the site might be legitimate. Don’t be fooled by the payment
proofs displayed on their site and nowhere else over the web. Why you
can’t find a single reliable payment proof/screenshot on other places
over the web? Because such proofs don’t exist. On some sites from this
network you can find Paypal payment “proofs” in amount higher than
$10,000. That is simply not possible because the maximum amount allowed
for a single transaction by Paypal is $10,000. Obviously, those payment
proofs posted by the site are forged.


No Forum
– Usually, scam sites do not have forums. If they had forum, it would
be full of complaints. Without forum, the owner can hide all that
negative feedback on his site, and members may miss the true story about
his site.


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