How do we know that 'PTC' site is a scam? It hard to spot a scam site even if they are verified by an security company we cannot guaranty it's trust, this trick is for pro 'scammer'. But we can spot it by following this tips.
- Joining PTC programs should be free. If it requires a fee to join it’s definitely a scam.
- Advertising rates must give justice to the rate per click. If the advertising price is too low in contrast to the value of your click, the site is not sustainable and will eventually have payment delays later on.
- They must have a forum or a support contact info. Make sure that the company has a dedicated helpline that responds to your queries all the time. If they don’t have one, it’s a scam. If they don’t reply to your queries, it’s also a scam.
- Site that goes on and off and often have maintenance issues can be suspected as scam.
- Never trust a site that runs under a free domain or a sub domain or free host. No money to pay host equals no money to pay you. Generally they are free for one or three months, so the PTC disappears after this time.
- Check out the pay rates of the company. Legitimate sites typically pay $0.01 or $0.02 for a click. If the company advertises extravagant rates such as $1 to $10 per click, it is 100% scam.
- Verify the payout limit of the site. An ideal company should have a payout limit of $10 or less. Bigger payout limits mean longer clicking time for you before you could cash out. Most scammers use bigger payout limits to provide them ample time to collect more souls to fool and prepare for their escape plan.
- A Reliable PTC Site Don't Offer Too Many Discounts or Promos for Rentals and Upgrades.
- A Reliable PTC Site Has REAL Ads that Were Paid For by REAL Advertisers and pays standard membership/ free member ship














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