CashMails (cashmails.org) - SCAM


****SCAM site, use caution ****
UPDATE: JULY 6, 2009
Cashmails.biz moved to Cashmails.org. Same site and same scam. Don't be fooled by the move and change.
We are moving Cashmail.org on our scam list and here are our reasons:

1. The pay for a simple task - No
one is going to pay you $1,000 to do a simple task like reading a email or
clicking an ad. Scammers use high rates per click to draw in victims to
their scam. Stay away from high rate per click sites. None of them
pay, if they do, they go bankrupt fast.
2. Poor Reputation - Complaints
have been filed over the internet about this site not paying it's
members. Here are some places where you can read about it.
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/cashmails.org
http://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/wwwcashmailsorg-c200622.html
http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?p=763609
http://www.dreamteammoney.com/index.php?showtopic=75557
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/cashmailsbiz-c209323.html
http://adhivrath.blogspot.com/2009/04/cashmailsbiz-is-fake.html
3. No Forum - Once again, a site
that does not provide a forum is telling us that they do not wish for
their members to be able to communicate with one another. Could be a
sign that a site has lots to hide.
4. "Too Good To Be True!" -
Sites that offer huge amounts of money for reading one email is a big
fat clue that this site is a scam. According to Cashmail.org you can
make $110 for each email! No outside advertiser will pay you to read a
ad for $110. Stay away from sites that offer such high return on your
investment. Most sites pay pennies, if not half a penny. And even that
is pushing it.
5. A "GetPaidSolutions" Site - Every site we have reviewed that has come from this network has turned out to be a scam. It is a host that supports and produces nothing but scams.
http://ptc-investigation.com/getpaidsolutions.aspx

Summary:
cash-mails.org is another PTR scam. There are hundreds of these sites out there. Don't be fooled by their tricks and games. They serve one purpose, to scam. First they try to convince you to purchase an upgrade. Which after you have made your purchase, you will not hear from the owner again. I see so many people that are tricked by these PTR scam sites. Don't be the next victim. You were warned...
If anyone would like to share their experience that they had with this site, whether it is good or bad, feel free to do so in our comment section at the end of this review.
If anyone has been scammed by this site be sure to report them at any one of these places: