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InternetPayday.com Review – Is it a scam?

Posted on December 8, 2011January 20, 2012 by joann

InternetPayday.com Review – Is it a scam?

Internet Payday is a website offering a work at home opportunity. It claims that anyone can earn up to $257 per day even without technical skills or prior experience.

The site which offers a quick and easy 5-minute sign up is not free of charge. In order to get started, you need to purchase their biz kit at a price of $9.97. This amount covers the training guides, video tutorials, custom money making website, and instant activation.

Internet Payday Biz Kit

They further claim that their biz kit is risk-free. However, in the past years, it can be remembered that there is a considerable number of Google Biz Kits that have defrauded people.

Although there are already security measures done to keep people from falling into these scams, there are still sites that have enticed people into their scheme usually because of their hidden charges.

Final thoughts on InternetPayday.com

The biz kit price presented in the sales page of InternetPayday.com may lure you to join this program. But before you do so, you have to read their Terms and Conditions because you will find out that the $9.97 fee is just for the 7-day trial.

If you wish to cancel your subscription, you need to do that before the trial period lapses. If you don’t do so, you’ll be billed $65.99 every month.

Despite the scams that swept the internet, you can still find a few legit ones. As with InternetPayday.com, it’s worth reading its pages before you sign up.

Please leave your comments or your experience with InternetPayday.com below; it helps others.

If you’re interested in making some money online, consider visiting the work from home page.

3 thoughts on “InternetPayday.com Review – Is it a scam?”

  1. william says:
    January 9, 2012 at 7:15 pm

    Boy, I thought that company name looked familiar….They got me for the
    sucker to take the 7-10 free test drive, and then when you forget to opt
    out within their time fram, Your credit card does get hit for $ 65.99!!!
    Luckily I caught it but only after my CC company had paid them. I called
    the phone number and spoke with a heavy mid east accent and they did in
    fact refund the $ 65.99 within 2 biz days. This site is very, very shady
    and would stay away as what they claim is not what they deliver……
    There is also a company called Instant Internet Paydays, which seems to be
    a tad more open about who they really are and what they do……….
    JUST STAY AWAY FROM INTERNET PAYDAYS…..an inexpensive lesson learned!

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  2. greengrass says:
    January 20, 2012 at 6:16 pm

    Will this do I followed it last year all the way to Australia.
    THE MELISSA JOHNSON & N.

    I’m sure he’s at it again I think. with a Melissa N. Worthing P6 ? Not in UK
    In Consumer Finance report. Melissa N. story as follows.

    “I basically make about £4000+ a month online which is enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home.

    Respones’s to this article In Consumer Finance reports.
    Ben
    Monday, January 16, 2012 @ 11:24am

    I’d just like to add my story; I think others
    would like to hear it. I too was always leery about work at home offers because they always seemed to be scams. But soon after hit by recession, I was a little frightened. I wanted to have a backup plan just in case. So, I took your advice and got my Internet Payday (cuz they offered a Moneyback Guarantee,) . It worked like a charm – I was earning money right away! I eventually did get laid off, just as I had feared, but since I had been using the the Internet Payday System I had money to fall back on. Now I’m doing better than I had at my job!

    ===================================================
    Back in 2011 In News Weekly.co.uk
    The Melissa report.
    Melissa Johnson from Bristol …. “I basically make about £4,000-£5,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home.

    In responses to this article: as in News Weekly 2011
    Thomas
    I’d just like to add my story, I think others would like to hear it. I too was always leary about work at home offers because they always seemed to be scams. But after the recession hit, I was a little frightened. I wanted to have a backup plan just in case. So, I took your advice and got my free kit. It worked like a charm- I was earning money right awa! I eventually did get laid off, just as I had feared, but since I had been using the onle kit, I had money for fall back on. Now I’m doing better than I had at my job!.

    The only difference between the two responses is the addition of Internet Payday (cuz they offered a Moneyback Guarantee,) in Consumer Finance Reports.

    We normally use Co’s so who wrote that?. and has Thomas changed his name to Ben?

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  3. Alltravises says:
    February 6, 2012 at 10:37 pm

    Hi I want my story heard by all so this doesn’t happen to you also I recently signed up for InternetPayday.com I read all their website or so I thought and at first I thought ok it’s a small price to pay if I can realy make as much as it said I could, for someone on disability living from month to month I’m always looking for a way to make a little extra income to finish paying the bills my check don’t cover I was realy hiped up on the idea then I was let down by all the other charges I somehow added through the confusion of the website. Anyway $300.00 and 4 overdraft fees of 34.00 each later I have learned my lession and I won’t be doing anymore buisness online at all. Now I have to figure out how to pay off the bank and still be able to pay my rent electric ect. Thanks Internet Payday.

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