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Review of Project Payday

Project Payday is a fairly new scheme. On their site they claim you can make up to $5,000 a month using their system. Sounds pretty good, who doesn’t want an extra $5,000 a month? But what exactly do you have to do to get the money? It lists on their site several things you won’t be doing like; you won’t be spamming people, you won’t be stuffing envelopes, you won’t be data entering, it’s not mlm, and several others.

After you sign up with Project Payday you have to complete a “free” offer, or you can choose to pay a membership fee of $34.95. But if you don’t like filling out free offer forms you might as well not join, because that is all you will be doing. Let me explain how Project Payday works. When you become a member they send you to a message board where people are paying other people to complete free offers. Why are people paying for you to complete offers? Because in order for them to get the product they need to sign up 10 – 15 referrals. So they pay you to do the offer and it’s a win-win situation.

Now how can someone possibly make $5,000 a month doing this? You would have to work 7 days a week. Many times people will pay between $5 to $25 per offer, but some of these offers require you to pay something and most people pay through paypal so if you receive over $1,000 a month you will have to get a premier or business paypal account and paypal will take a percent of the money you receive.

We give each site we review a rating from one to five; one is a bad site and you should avoid it. Five is an excellent site and we highly recommend it.

Our Rating of Project Payday: 2
It is simply easier and less time consuming to join a reward site than to join Project Payday.

Project Payday Site

Other Sites to Make Money With:
Greenfield Online, MySurvey, Freelance Work Exchange, myLot, MyPoints.

Money Making Scams to Avoid:
Survey Scout, Viva Research, Panda Research, Survey Adventure, Vindale Research