Daily-Mails.com - SCAM

 

 





 

****SCAM site, use caution ****


 We are adding Daily-Mails to our Scam List and here are our combined reasons why:


1. GetPaidSolutions - This is a site that is hosted by "GetPaidSolutions". It is a host that hosts nothing but scams. When you try to contact the host in regards to removing scam sites, you will not get any response. This host is on our Hall of Shame for endorsing scams. See image of the whois of




 


2. No Forum - For whatever the reason is, whether lack of staffing, time to manage one, or spam.. this site does not have a forum. Forums are a excellent tool for every PTC/GPT site to have. Members can post proofs and have a open line of communication between staff and other members. This one does not have one.


3. The pay for a simple task - No one is going to pay you $10 to do a simple task like reading a email or clicking a 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.


4. Whois Private -  Owner hiding identity. Not all sites that have their whois private are scams. However this is just another reason why you shouldn't trust your money and your valuable time with this site.


5. Owns Other Scams - Their paypal emails comes back to a "lixjonline@gmail.com". Google search that email and you will find other sites that are connected to this email. One of them is "doemails.com". Which is also on our scam list.


http://www.yourptclist.com/directory/scam?sobi2Task=sobi2Details&sobi2Id=857

 

 

 

 Summary:

 

Daily-Mails is another PTR scam. There are hundreds of these types of sites out there. Don't be fooled by their tricks and games.  They serve one purpose, to draw you in and give you false hope in earning wealth online. Later they try to get you to purchase an upgrade. Which after you make your purchase, you will not hear from the owner again. I see so many sad stories how people are tricked by these PTR scam sites, and how they lost their money. 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 you can report them at these sites:

http://www.gptboycott.com/submit.php

 

http://www.alexa.com/ (leave comments and feedback about a site to help warn others)

 

http://www.mywot.com (leave comments and alerts so others will see the warnings when they load the site)

 

https://complaint.ic3.gov/ctf.aspx  ( The Internet Crime Complaint Center )

 

http://www.ripoffreport.com/

 

http://www.complaintsboard.com/

 

http://www.interpol.int/public/mail/mail3.asp?id=info (Interpol)

 

https://odr.bbb.org/odrweb/public/getstarted.aspx?siteID=93

 

http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/cmplanding.shtm (federal trade commission)

 

http://www.scamshield.com/ReportScam.asp

 

http://www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au/make-a-complaint.htm (For Australia)

 

http://www.recol.ca/ (For Canadians)

 

http://www.consumercomplaints.in/ (For Indians)

 

Or report them to their host. To find their host, do a search of the url through a whois search, and it should give you the host with information on how to contact the host: http://www.domaintools.com/






 

 

 

 

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