Is Paid to Place a Scam?
Is Paid to Place a Scam? In my opinion no it’s not but it can be quite expensive if you go at all the way. The current charge for their program is $49.95 Usd it’s a onetime charge and it’s basically an introduction into their program. Be advised that once you sign up there might be some upsells or other things you might need to purchase to get your Paid to Place business off the ground. Also be advised that in this instance Kathy Garcia is most likely a fictional character that they use to promote Paid to Place.
Paid to Place’s money back guarantee
Before you sign up to Paid to place make sure you read their terms and conditions and also pay close attention to the portions that read “6. Refunds and 8.Earnings” I say this because earnings are not guaranteed. The reason earnings online cannot be guaranteed is because most people that make money online do so off of commissions. When you work from home most of the time you do not get paid by the hour, so my advice is not to join paid to place with the 9 – 5 bi-weekly guaranteed paycheck mentality.
In order to work from home you have to be self-motivated
If working from home was easy everyone would be doing it. I used to work in door to door sales before I started working from home and the one quality you have to have as a door to door sales man is self-motivation there’s no guaranteed paycheck working as a door to door sales man and things typically work the same way working from home full time online. That being said does sitting in front of computer and working sound like something you could do all day? Suppose you had to sit in front of a computer for 10 hours every day working very hard and you made no money for 3 month’s straight is that something you deal with?
The reason I say this is because this is typically the story for people who work from home. The money doesn’t always come in right away and also there are periods where business is booming and then there are periods where business is slow. So my question to you is… is this something you can deal with? This is why I personally don’t think Paid to Place is a scam because they do ask you your motivational level before you sign up. Starting a home based business takes a special individual and in my personal opinion no matter how good any program is most people just don’t have the determination to work from home full time.
Final Thoughts on Paid to Place
If you like what Paid to Place has to offer give it a shot, personally I would make sure that I call their toll free number and speak to someone before committing to their program, personally I feel as though their front sales page is a bit deceptive because they’re not really telling people the entire story. Example of what I mean is on their sales page found by going to https://ptop.securewebsystem.com/ where it says this
“All you’ll do is follow these three simple steps:
Takes less than an hour in most cases! Depending upon your focus and commitment.
Simple Step #1: Get your unique tracking code for online and offline placements.
Simple Step #2: Place the ads (we show you where and how)
Simple Step #3: Logon and see how much money you have made.”
lol if it was really that simple everyone would be doing it! In order for a person to get paid by placing their “tracking code” as they call it that person or affiliate will have to market or advertise their “tracking code” and also convince people to purchase from them. For the record advertising and marketing might be an additional fee and results are not guaranteed. Plus even if you do this and get a sale this does not mean that your customer won’t ask for a refund. I’m saying this just to let you know that it’s not as simple as it may look. That being said if you want to sign up don’t let me stop you.
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Please leave your experiences with Paid to Place below
I just filed a complaint with the FTC today naming Ameritax d/b/a Clicks 2 Offers d/b/a Tiger Paw Media d/b/a Paid to Place (all located at the same address in St. George, UT) as a scam and dealing in fraudulent activity. The fact that they have to hide behind numerous business names is a big clue about their shady practices. I tried their program for a week and was unable to place ads on Craig’s List and other similar sites. Apparently, these websites are onto their scam as well and immediately delete any ads associated with this business. Further, their website says “60 Day Money Back Guarantee.” I cancelled after 8 days and, 30 days later, still no refund. What’s worse is that they sold my cell phone number and email address. Ever since I first signed up with them, I now get no less than 20 – 30 spam emails a day and anywhere from 5 to 10 telemarketing calls per day from all over the country. I’m out $77, but I’m more pissed about the spam and telemarketing calls. I am on the Do Not Call Registry, but that’s no use. There are too many calls from too many numbers to report them all. I’m going to have to change my phone number and open a new email account to prevent this crap from continuing. Why are these scumbags allowed to keep ripping people off?!?!?!