Rolex Mails, Capital Mails, and all the others!
Recently I registered for a number of PTR sites. I had not done any research on them, but I figured that I should just give them a shot. I think I made an “okay” decision.
Rolex Mails, Capital Mails, Bank Mails, Work Mails, and Euro Mails are all owned and operated by the same company. So I figured, “If I sign up for 1, I might as well sign up for all of them”. So, I did. It’s only been about a week, and I’ve made about $450 will Rolex. The payout minimum is $1000. That’s not too hard to reach- considering the fact that they give out $200 just for registering. However, Capital, Bank, and Work have set very high payout minimums unless you’re a platinum member. (You must use European currency for Euro Mails- so I have not registered.) Capital has their minimum set at $30,000! You think that’s high? The others are set above $100,000! You can reach these goals easier if you have a lot of referrals, but if you don’t, you’re looking at years of reading emails!
As I’ve said before, there’s always a catch! You may earn a lot of money easily with these services, but it’ll take you a long time or a lot of work to do it.
For more information on these PTR programs, you can go to the “sites” page on this blog.
Hey buddy, thanks or you efforts, I have joined both capital and wok mails . Now I am thinking o upgading my membeship to the highe level. Can you please advice me on the same.
Mohit Kohli
January 19, 2008 at 8:27 am
Just made another post about it! Hope it helps you.
-Invest Kid
investkid
January 19, 2008 at 9:40 pm
I’m not convinced I hit the $1000 mark with Rolex over a week ago and the pay out button has not appeared. I am now at a level were I have earned over $1000 excluding my downline and still nothing. I have written to them 3 times- no reply. Willing to keep the faith for a few more weeks until I hit the $1000 without downline and introductory offer. But would not pay for an upgrade on any of these until I knew that money will be paid. It’s a real shame because I have a potential downline of 15 people waiting on one of these sites to pay out.
George Kaplan
January 28, 2008 at 6:54 pm
That’s very odd! I have not yet reached payout, although I am only about a few days from reaching it. I would like to know how this goes for you. If you do not see a payout button within a week or so, I will definitely put a post up to warn the other readers. I will also be on the look out for a solution.
Very sorry about this experience,
-Invest Kid
investkid
January 28, 2008 at 8:01 pm
Thanks Invest Kid- I will make sure that if I am paid in the next few days I will post the success. Must be honest I really do want this to work. I have a number of these accounts and a number of people “waiting” on the results.
Good Luck
George
George Kaplan
January 28, 2008 at 8:18 pm
Wow! It’s nice to see someone in with the company.
It’s really hard to say, they’ll give you $1000 just for clicking. Wouldn’t poverty end in the world?
I’m currently more focused on Workmails, at 28k+.
Will be reaching 30k mark soon and thinking of upgrading to silver membership.
Thx to the update on the payout. We’ll see whether or not this is a too good to be true SCAM.
Good Luck
Francis
Francis
January 28, 2008 at 9:57 pm
Hey Ya All, what a sad sight to view..it is all a scam.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/160/RipOff0160665.htm
I’ve mailed them several times, but they never tend to reply. I think it’s just their way to make you upgrade your account. And delete it after you request for payout!
What a waste!! Sigh
Francis
January 28, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Sorry it’s not looking good. I have spent some time today looking to see what others say on the internet. There are a couple of blogs where people say they got paid but they seem to be very protective of where the redeem button is. I found this blog which has Rolex and others on their black list. http://www.getpaidforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=253189 Some of the ones you have already referred to and I have membership of are also on the list.
However it is worth bearing in mind that the banners on this blacklist are for competitor sites and one or two of those are rubbish. The biggest doubt I have is that the Rolex home page shows $0.00 paid out yet their upgrade e-mails constantly show payments out.
I maybe wrong but I think the other telling think is that the vast majority of the ads are for other PTR sites- even if there is money in here it has got to be recycled cash. I am a member of some other sites who operate in fractions of £ or $ these do have ads from well known brands. The payouts are nowhere near as big (assuming they pay) but if they do and you can get referals in the 10’s and 20’s the maths can work.
I am going to hang in there for a few days just to see if my faith can be restored, but I have a horrible feeling I am wasting my time.
keep you posted
GK
George Kaplan
January 29, 2008 at 2:16 pm
I have just spoken to my downline- she passed $1000 today and no link for payout appeared.
I also checked the redemption options on Rolex to see if payout was further on on the process. These are broken links.
If anyone wants the links to the smaller PTR and PTC’s I mentioned before please ask. As yet I have not reached the payout points so can not say whether they pay. However what I do know is there are people behind the sites as I have had replies to e-mails.
For anyone who has paid for an uprade I do hope this works for you- good luck
GK
George Kaplan
January 31, 2008 at 1:00 pm
I will be removing links for Rolex-Mails on my site. Thank you all for reporting this. I am going to continue looking for more strategies to make some more money online.
-Invest Kid
investkid
February 2, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Invest Kid
If you find them please say, I know this is clutching at straws but just hang in there for a few days- you never know. I know it is not looking great, but as long as you don’t upgrade what does it cost you 6 minutes a day?
Like Francis I am with work-mails currently at $36k, was tempted to upgrade, but can not bring myself to do it. There is no doubt they have been very active over the last few days on the PTC so they would appear to have had an injection of advertising money. I don’t know what they charge to advertise but the are giving away something $318 per e-mail if you assume every mail completes upline and downline.
Keep you posted if I get any payouts.
GK
George Kaplan
February 2, 2008 at 10:11 pm
Now- just a small light at the end of the tunnel. Did anyone else with a work-mail account get an admin e-mail? This does give an indication that there is someone there. Still not sure that it is enough to make me risk $89 to up grade.
GK
George Kaplan
February 3, 2008 at 6:19 pm
Sorry, just more advertising
George Kaplan
February 3, 2008 at 6:31 pm
Hi Guys,
I have also joined WorkMails and am sorely tempted to upgrade to to test them, because I need the money.
I had spme experience with dj-mails and never received a payout although I upgraded. I lodged a complaint with PayPal and got my money back, and my login was removed. They also never replied to my emails.
I would like to know if you come to any conclusion.
Kosta
February 4, 2008 at 7:27 pm
Hi Kosta
That is very interesting, I spoke paypal about a month ago who confirmed the could get your money back. However the person I spoke to did not really understand what PTR and PTC was so the non risk taker in me said “don’t do it”. Workmails also say they have a 30 day guarantee so maybe there is some security there. (but if they are not going to pay you normally- how do you get your money from them? other than relying on paypal)
On the other side of this debate is. I am in the UK and have owned my own company in the past and I don’t recognise the incorporation certificate and cannot cross reference the company number. That does not mean to say they are not a legitimate company, just that I have not been able to confirm it.
As I said before I can not work out their advertising rates, but for every $200 mail they send out they carry a payment liability of £318 per click. Are advertisers paying in excess of $320 per mail to advertise?
Anyway, if you upgrade I hope it works out for you- let us know how you get on.
Regards
George
George Kaplan
February 5, 2008 at 8:30 am
Just an update. I e-mailed Rolex and WorkMails admin teams using the e-mail address they gave me when I joined. I think you know the answer to the question, have they replied?
On a brighter note I do have a potential payer, it is only a small £3 UK only site. My payment is being verified at the moment so I will let you know if they do pay. As this is not my blog I would not dream of posting the link without Invest Kid’s permission.
Obviously at £3 no one is going to get rich, but that was done with no downline in about 1 month both PTR and PTC. Therefore I am sure with a productive downline and a few of these legitimate smaller sites you may be able to generate some cash. I have about 5 other accounts with these smaller sites only one of which is one the black list.
I will let you know if payment comes through.
George
George Kaplan
February 7, 2008 at 1:07 pm
It paid- not a lot but it paid- same day into PayPal- actually within the hour.
George
George Kaplan
February 7, 2008 at 1:30 pm
I would love it if you posted the link for our viewers to see. If you were paid, I would like to review it myself, too.
Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge!
-Invest Kid
investkid
February 8, 2008 at 12:38 am
Hi
I have just tried to post each of the links individually with a few notes on each, but for some reason I can not get my posting accepted. So can I suggest that you visit a blog I have set up with a colleague of mine. http://makingmoneyonline-hannay.blogspot.com/
Plus if my posting is going to be accepted later- you don’t get it twice.
Good luck
George
George Kaplan
February 8, 2008 at 9:53 am
Here is my latest, I have now passed $1000 with Rolex in e-mail earnings and no sign of payout. Therefore as far as I can see there is no other reason for them not to pay. Other than, they simply just don’t pay out.
Am I surprised? I guess no, I am please I did not pay for an upgrade and feel sorry for anyone who did. Plus annoyed with those who seem to have added to the scam by saying they were paid.
My advice to anyone who has paid for advertising with Rolex. I would see if you can get a reduction on your fees, because they are not paying their members, so they must have plenty of money to pay you a discount.
I will update you with any developments in the nex few days.
George
George Kaplan
February 10, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Update. Not sure if anyone else has picked this up by the Rolex site is now reflecting debits of $3.5m. This is the first time they have shown any debit balance. Still no payout button I will try another e-mail. Keep you informed.
George
George Kaplan
February 11, 2008 at 5:53 pm
im in the same boat, cant seem to find that redemption button:}
pam
February 12, 2008 at 1:58 am
Hi everybody,
Just like you George I’ve reached the $1,000 minimum payout but can’t seem to find that “Payment” option.
I saw the “$3.5m” debits on the site. I guess “$0.0″ was not a good marketing approach…
I’m e-mailing support@rolex-mails.com (and getting no answer, of course). What other e-mail addresses are you writing to?
Deb.
Deb
February 12, 2008 at 11:48 pm
Hi Deb
The e-mails I have used are the address straight from the site and the e-mail address they sent you when you joined: admin@rolex-mails.com. I hope you get more luck than I have.
Still no replies, I really think I am going to have to admit it is a scam, but with over a $1600 balance just simply walking away having sent a few e-mails does not feel right.
George
George Kaplan
February 13, 2008 at 8:12 am
I’ve also just hit the $1000 mark today. And same as you guys….not a sign of this redemption option appearing in my account area. I’ve sent them the email but I’m not expecting much. I’ll see what happens. From my experience so far, these PTR smell like rats. Last week I had another PTR site that I was testing, Getor-mails.com. Check this out….$2000 per email. Must be impossible, I went for their paid upgraded ($99), sent loads of emails requesting payout. No response.
Then suddenly they sent a payment of $1 into my Paypal account. I again sent loads of emails asking what this payment of $1 was for. No response. Then suddenly my account with them dissapered, they suddenly had no records of me on their Database. Sent the emails for a few days asking whats going on and……. no responce
Ok,enough of this. I asked for a full refund via Paypal who send on my message to their account.
Response within one hour, surprise, surprise.Full refund of the $99.
So after all that I did come out on top, ONE WHOLE DOLLAR ! Great deal.
If Rolex-mails pays out I will be surprised. If I can find the payout button would be nice.
Miltski
February 15, 2008 at 6:22 pm
Hi Miltski
I am please you got your money back.
The more I look into these big payout sites the more I am starting to agree with those people who have promoted the fact they are not commercially viable.
I am not sure if anyone has been receiving increased e-mail traffic from Rolex but it would seem that they are receiving an increase in advertising revenue.
The following is one that I have been paid by:
http://archerfish.co.uk/pages/index.php?refid=coach1962
They will not make you rich, but a decent downline might make you some money.
This one I have not been paid by yet but I do know someone who has:
http://www.matrixmails.com/?p=default&rid=148796
George
George Kaplan
February 16, 2008 at 4:51 pm
Hey all, WorkMails’s webpage is suspended!
How’s the other sites?
Francis
February 19, 2008 at 8:42 am
Hi I have just read all these coments and my heart is broken , Im so sorry to admit it but i have been advertising all these sites and wasting all my time for about three months , flat out , I am so heart broken , I wish I had of seen this earlier , I am pretty much with all of them , they are all at my website http://www.abckash.webs.com , I have recieved replies from dog mails , cat mails , rainbow mails, but this was only concerning the redemption area ( advertising) just now it seems to hard to just stop , I want to and everyone else to be compensated for there time , for false advertising, we have to work together I think, we need to start a ptr site of our own not to claim money but make it look good so the people interesed in them will join and the only thing advertised will be how all the rest are just a scam , I will set it up , Im doing it anyway atleast that way , I might get some action , advertise this site in all there sites I am just so angry,
nathan
February 19, 2008 at 9:28 am
Hi Francis
All the “big pay” sites get suspended once in a while Earn4read is regularly suspended. They are usually off line for a couple of days and then they comeback. If you go to WorkMails.com at the moment you should get a window come up with an outline of why they have been suspended. For the first time I have looked a bit deeper and been able to search and find the name and conatct details of the owner of this website.
Of course I did not stop there and have a contact for the owner of Rolex. I am not sure whether it is the settings on my computer but I am finding it very difficult to view the whole of this page, so I am not sure if I should be using these details or even publishing them on this blog. But I do think I should at least drop the Rolex owner a pleasent e-mail. What do you think?
You might like to do the same- remember it is Rolex-Mails.com when you search for the domain owner.
George
George Kaplan
February 19, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Nathan
If it is any consolation your website looks great. As I have said before I don’t think they are all a scam, some do pay. But I think you will find it is the ones that promote big cash that you are taking a risk with. I am only guessing but it would appear to be those that promote $10 up per mail.
I maybe making an big assumption here but is there a chance that some owners of these sites are not just promoting their sites through advertising but also occasionally making it known through a variety of blogs etc. that they have paid? Thus giving them a little more credibility.
There also appears to be another way of catching people out by setting a limit on activiy. One that stands out to me is AglocoMails this appears to be deleting accounts that have been inactive for more than 3 days- yet I haven’t had an e-mail from them for over a week. With a balance of $9500 either I pay $350 to upgrade or risk losing the lot. I think I will take the risk!
It is difficult to know who to trust I have been with one for 6 months- it is on the black list and I did break my own rule and bought some downlne. Even though the downline was rubbish I am gradually building a balance and I do know that there is someone there because I have e-mailed them twice and had a reply within 24 hours.
George
George Kaplan
February 19, 2008 at 5:42 pm
This is public information, available at engines such as nic.com, internic.com, dnsstuff.com, etc:
==============================================================
Domain name: rolex-mails.com
Registrant Contact:
Noname
John Lallek (sztos@go2.pl)
+1.0053326497
Fax: +1.0053326499
hallak
Wahhilla, N/ 02022
PG
Administrative Contact:
Noname
John Lallek (sztos@go2.pl)
+1.0053326497
Fax: +1.0053326499
hallak
Wahhilla, N/ 02022
PG
Technical Contact:
Noname
John Lallek (sztos@go2.pl)
+1.0053326497
Fax: +1.0053326499
hallak
Wahhilla, N/ 02022
PG
Status: Locked
Name Servers:
ns1.getpaidsolutions.com
ns2.getpaidsolutions.com
Creation date: 20 Oct 2007 09:02:45
Expiration date: 20 Oct 2008 09:02:45
==============================================================
At least there’s an e-mail to contact somebody related to this scam… That’s all we can do, right? Send a few e-mails…
Deb
February 19, 2008 at 11:08 pm
Hey guys! I know that this post gets a lot of comments, so I want to make sure you all know that Invest Kid has moved to http://investkid.blogspot.com or you can also go to http://investkid.co.cc
Please continue your comments there, not here.
Thanks,
-Invest Kid
investkid
February 20, 2008 at 3:47 am
Thanks Deb it would seem rude not to write to John Lallek.
See you at http://investkid.blogspot.com or http://investkid.co.cc
George
George Kaplan
February 20, 2008 at 9:54 am
Hi George Kaplan
I am also one of thevictims of Rolex and the information you supplied reflected all that i have discovered about them.
Thanks
Mahmuda
March 4, 2008 at 2:48 am
Just a quick note on workmails.com.
I see their minimum payout is now
$200,000.
Just a few years work if anyones interested.
Here’s the “must be” wealthy guy’s website details:
Results:
Registration Service Provided By: GET PAID SOLUTIONS
Contact: +.
Website: http://www.getpaidsolutions.com
Domain Name: WORKMAILS.COM
Registrant:
Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor (workimailss@gmail.com)
1385 Broadway
New York City
New York,10199
US
Tel. +212.6869079
Creation Date: 18-Sep-2005
Expiration Date: 18-Sep-2008
Domain servers in listed order:
ns1.getpaidsolutions.com
ns2.getpaidsolutions.com
Administrative Contact:
Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor (workimailss@gmail.com)
1385 Broadway
New York City
New York,10199
US
Tel. +212.6869079
Technical Contact:
Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor (workimailss@gmail.com)
1385 Broadway
New York City
New York,10199
US
Tel. +212.6869079
Billing Contact:
Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor (workimailss@gmail.com)
1385 Broadway
New York City
New York,10199
US
Tel. +212.6869079
Status:ACTIVE
Even a phone number if anybody is
really *issed off.
colardo
colardo
March 8, 2008 at 1:29 am
i want 2 join ur bizness.
lucky
March 18, 2008 at 5:55 pm
i am a member in rolex-mails.i reached min payout…but i didnt see the payment requesting form in the redumption area….if u got payment please tel me the details about how i will be paid….
vimal
April 3, 2008 at 3:13 pm
is rolex-mails a fake…?will i get the payment…..?
vimal
April 4, 2008 at 12:03 pm
Vimal
Sorry to break it to you like this but, it would appear that rolex-mails is a fake- I have cancelled my account together with many similar accounts. In simple terms the sites that offer to credit you with anything more than a fraction of a $ or £ or euro etc. are mathmatically unsustainable if you look at how much they are charging for their advertising you realise things don’t add up. I still have about 5 smaller accounts that do pay and I spend about 10 minutes a day reading about 20 e-mails and clicking on about 20 ads. I have a downline that helps build the balance and they pay. You are not going to get rich, but every little helps and the more your downline builds the better it gets. Invest Kids other blog (see entry 32) has carried on this conversation.
George
George Kaplan
April 10, 2008 at 8:43 pm
invest kid, please help with genuine sites that pay even international members and through e-gold
Ufuoma
April 19, 2008 at 9:38 am
ROLEX MAIL!!! ESTAFAAAAAAAA!!! LLEGUE A LOS 1700 Y NUNCA APARECIO EL BOTON DE COBRO!! ENCIMA CREEN USTEDES QUE EL TIPO PUSO DATOS REALES !!! NO EXISTE EL TELEFONO ,NI EL LUGAR ,NI EL NOMBRE !! ES UN FRAUDE TOTAL HAGAMOS UNA CADENA Y OBLIGUEMOS A PAGAR!!! TENEMOS DERECHOS!!
Bettina
April 20, 2008 at 7:35 pm
ESTAFAAAAA!!! DENUNCIEMOS ESTO AL IGUAL QUE LAS PAGINAS QUE ELLOS MISMOS MANDAN ES LA MISMA EMPRESA DENUNCIEMOS ESTO!!
Bettina
April 20, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Hello all ,I will like to know if some one with $3000 in workmail and $2500 in bank-mails.if he can order instant payment.
Iwugo Melford
May 13, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Before I leave this place to Kid Blog, I spent my time, reading every detials, the only thing we need to do now is to find a way get these scammers and sue them that is all we need do, I believe they are responsible for credit card fruad, login theft and identity theft, how can I tell you guys as soon as I was on rolex mails, i recieve tons of spam mails in my email everyday. and worst am over pay limt now, wrote them and no reply.
Efefiong
May 23, 2008 at 12:02 pm
I am glad to see that this is a very popular thread. I don’t really like GPT sites, but if that’s what you all want to know about, I’ll try to do some research.
-Invest Kid
investkid
May 24, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Workmails must be a fraud site. In february i paid for platinum membership, never got my upgrade.They don`t answer emails to their supportsite and there is nothing I can do.I lost my $239 since I didn`t repport it to PayPal before those 45 days they have to send a complaine.
Just want people to know….stay away from workmails.
Anne
June 12, 2008 at 1:10 pm
Hi
I have been away for a while so not had a chance to read Invest Kid’s blog- plus I have also been waiting to see if anyone contibuted to his other blog. Anyway—-
Anne I am really sorry you were caught by the upgrade scam. As I said in an earlier posting there are some smaller sites that do pay. I have brought together a list of sites where I am pretty certain there is a genuine person at the other end of the line. I have posted these and a few other things on :
http://kaplansinsights.googlepages.com/
Regards
George
George Kaplan
June 28, 2008 at 3:42 pm
hello
i found a site through rolex-mails.com, is it a geniue site? i will be very happy if this site is a geniue site.
48hours-invest.com
July 3, 2008 at 11:24 pm
Sorry Rolex is not a genuine site, anything offering this level of payout can not sustain payment based on their income. I would love to be wrong. But having reached their payment threshhold, not get paid and had no reply to requests for information, I will think you’ll find the guy who runs this site is taking the advertising revinue and laughing at us.
George
George Kaplan
July 18, 2008 at 6:15 am
There is a combination of sadness and loneliness because I devoted my time in workmails. I got $18,500 already for my earnings then it wii be a scvam…oooohhh so sad…
syd
July 19, 2008 at 2:30 pm
workmails.com and all its sister comapnies is whay we call a pyramiding scam. all it do is take ur money by upgrading and paying them.
mark
July 27, 2008 at 4:44 am
Guys- they are a scam- they are looking to get regular traffic to their websites or blog. They make money on the upgrades and advertising. I started looking at this stuff over a year ago- went through all the frustrations you did. There are some genuine sites out there and it is possible to make some money, but before you sign up jus look at how much they charge for advertising and then how much they will pay you, this will give you a big clue.
I make more from my affiliate accounts than I do from PTR or PTC.
George
George Kaplan
August 2, 2008 at 8:51 am
Hi All,
I have joined http://www.1dollarptc.com some where 3 weeks and currently my balance shows $1500.00 and they had promised payout @ $5000.00. Now based on all the above comments iam worried if iam into a genuine PTR and PTC website. Can any one of you suggest me if http://www.1dollarptc.com is a genuine one and I will get paid..
Thank you
Boj
Boj
August 9, 2008 at 12:58 pm
i have paid for $275 upgrade fees since july 14th and up till now i have not been upgraded and i keep on earning money.my earnings is now in excess of $4500.please who can i contact beacause i have been contacting the company through their support and up till now nothing has been done.also i have signed up for other mails but i am afraid the same thing might happen.invest kid what is happening?please get in touch via my e-mail add.thanks
adebamiwa olugbenga michael-(folade)
August 16, 2008 at 5:14 pm
As far as I can see there is no one you can contact. If you look back through this blog I think you will see a number of attempts to contact these sites with no success. All you are doing by increasing your virtual earnings is adding to the web owners traffic which means they can show value for money to the advertisers. It is a hard message to hear, but I gave up $000’s of virtual earnings to go to sites that just pay small amounts- but the difference is they do pay.
George
George Kaplan
August 25, 2008 at 8:57 am
guys do U know weather moneymail.biz iw q scam?
sam
September 13, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I mean have anyone here been paid by moneymail.biz ?
sam
September 13, 2008 at 4:49 pm
Hi,
I have reached the payout of $5000.00 in http://www.1dollarptc.com and i also requested money. It has been around 15 days still no funds are showing up in my paypal account. However their site shows that they have paid me on second day itself. I dont know what to do ? I mailed the support and paypal team but no response so far.
Boj
September 15, 2008 at 5:05 am
Boj
One thing I would say is that in my experience PayPal are very good- have you tried ringing them? I had a quick look at the 1dollorptc.com website and I can not find anywhere that shows their advertising fees so it is difficult to say whether they are a site that is financially viable- once you promise to pay whole $ or £’s per read I don’t think that the maths stacks up- sorry. I do hope they pay for your sake- please let us know if you do get paid because I would happily join your downline.
Good luck
George
George Kaplan
September 15, 2008 at 6:21 pm
Hi everybody,
During the summer I have tried numerous PTC sites, and reached payouts over $300,000.000
with most of them, can u imagine the time spent without a downline. After sending a few mails without reply, and requested pay outs, I read the fineprints in the TERMS section. They will payout after 30 days or 90 days maximum. Long enough for you not to notice they are long gone! The nature of these sites is indeed to keep you coming back and clicking thru the advertising pages, so their GoogleRanks can skyrocket. After scamming a lot of people who actually went trough the trouble of upgrading, they can sell their domain at a nice figure, wich makes them even more money.
Sad part is no one gets paid except for the smartypants who set it up. The reason that most of them require that you pay using paypal and to be more precise, pay from your paypal balance, is to guarantee they can’t be traced. In wich you will lose your money and confidence in other ptc sites. As mentioned previously anything above a whole dollar is a scam. Why? Simply do the math yourself, if u click an email receive $200 for clicking it and the advertisment is just another PTR site than how much money was made? No I don’t believe they will ever payout and that’s a fact. SCAM all over the place. Do yourself a favor, anytime you think something is too good to be true, do a research on the search engine and add “+scam” to see what you can find. I’m really sorry for those who did upgrade, but you gotta use your head first, excitement is what will make you believe anything they tell you. Sure it’s a lot of money, but what is the service or action taken to represent it? Don’t be fooled, don’t be scammed. Be armed with the wisedom and insight, that for every opportunity to make money there’s achance you will lose money. Ask any forex trader, you can’t win without losing sometimes. Let’s all try to stay in the winning streak and don’t let the scammers discourage you in your money making ventures.
I send you a God bless and may His angels protect you from such scrupulent individuals.
TK Quincy
Tshiananga K.
October 29, 2008 at 6:43 pm
Hi George,
I did receive payment from them exactly after 45 days from the payment request date. But you will be surprised to hear the amount that i was paid. I was paid $0.25 !!!!!! Iam pretty surprised why i wasted all my time and effort and waited for around 90-120 days to earn this amount. I have stopped working with them..
It would be great if you could provide some other sites who really pay as promised…
Regards
Boj
Boj
November 4, 2008 at 12:36 am
Hi
Have a look here http://kaplansinsights.googlepages.com/ I am still working through them. Some have paid and the others I have had an e-mail conversation with.
One thing I have just had re-enforced to me is that Aglocomails.com is a scam. I stopped using it some months ago. But someone I was speaking to in the week got to the $20000 limit and even though the website shows a number of people who have been paid they have not, plus no replies to their e-mails etc.
Good Luck
George
George Kaplan
November 8, 2008 at 12:09 pm
The hosting account of this domain has been suspended. The possible reasons for suspension of a hosting accounts are
1. The domain owner not paying the hosting fee.
2. The domain is running some unlicensed script.
3. The domain is involved in a spam complaint.
4. The domain is involved with network abuse actvities.
Please contact the support department if you are the owner of this domain.
If you are just a member of this site, please contact the domain owner directly. You can find the owner’s contact information at whois.net .
SHIT- SHIT- SHIT= MAFIA
Duc
November 16, 2008 at 10:13 pm
I paid $53,294 last month from this.
So amazing.. increasing money for life.
http://website.ws/sumiealex
Alessandro
November 17, 2008 at 2:29 pm
Duc is your comment about my web-site? If you have recieved this response- please can you give me an indication of when and how many times you tried to access my site and I will have a word with my domain host.
George
George Kaplan
December 15, 2008 at 7:06 pm
hey there
i have registered with Rolex-mail.com and i was clicking on the Adds that i get every day so i can get $10 per click
what i am facing now that i had exceeded the limit which is $1000 of the cash out according the agreement with the company
and i would like to get my money as every time i click on the link to cash out the money
it says ( can not be found ) and i already have an account with money bookers
and if some can tell me away that i will be able to cash out this money , i will be more than pleased
thanks
Babaellhag
December 26, 2008 at 6:54 pm
hi this is ankur ghodkar from india this is true that 1dollar ptc sits are true or not plz reply on same i wait for your reply
ankur
December 31, 2008 at 7:17 am
hi any one on online
ankur
December 31, 2008 at 7:19 am
Babaellhag, sorry I think you will find Rolex is a no go- have a look back at the earlier enties.
Ankur- can not comment on 1dollar ptc- I am sure I have seen it on a bad payers list but I can not find it. If I find it I will let you know.
George
George Kaplan
January 11, 2009 at 12:51 pm
Invest Kid, for some reason I have not been able to access your blog for a while. I notice I am the last entry back in January. Does have anyone have any further developments. Since we last spoke I have gained a bit more income from both paid to read and click and the casino affiliate work is coming on nicely.
George
George Kaplan
June 23, 2009 at 6:56 pm
Everyone is complaining about Rolex-Mails. On their page they gave that they were located in the United States of America, can someone help to really find their address (location in USA) because am beginning to loose faith for I have long crossed payout waiting for redemption logo. I will love to hear from you guys if this get paid to read mails really works and other means one can really make money online. You can reach me on itoje007@yahoo.com. Thanks in anticipation.
Ernest.
Ernest Itoje
July 13, 2009 at 10:14 pm
I have crossed the $1000 mark. But no sign of payment nor did they respond to my mails.
Ivan
July 20, 2009 at 2:50 pm
Ernest & Ivan- sorry to be the one to give you the bad news but Rolex won’t be paying. The address as far as anyone on this blog is can find is listed earlier in the discussion.
Good luck
George
George Kaplan
August 24, 2009 at 5:33 am
PTC websites are the wrong way to go, people! There’s better ways to invest your time. I’ve tried all the sites, and it’s not possible to make real money with these methods. Getting good referrals takes way to much time and clicking the ads does too
investkid
August 27, 2009 at 9:42 pm
And the better ways are?
George Kaplan
August 28, 2009 at 7:13 am
Affiliate marketing, freelance writing, freelance tasks, creating your own product, etc.
The amount of time it will take you to make a tiny bit of money with PTC, you could’ve built a website empire!
I’m not against the idea of keeping a couple PTC accounts going in the background of your other work. But to expect to make real money from PTC is just going to leave you disappointed.
investkid
August 29, 2009 at 2:17 pm
I dont believe in any of these PTC or PTR sites. I have been reading mails for like a year now, but to make matters worse i have not gotten a dime from any of the sites i joined. even after upgrade they refuse to answer to my payout requests. To me they(workmails,properptr, digitalptr,etc)are all thesame and fake.
ochoma
October 6, 2009 at 10:38 am
Anyone familiar with this sites which I’m a member:
247payouts.com
Boodaq.com
Promails.com
Workatbank.com
Globalptr.com
Cashmails.com
Creativemails.biz
Mailsmoney.net
Steadymails.com
Massiveptr.com
Instantptr.com
Also a member of Rolex-mail.com who reached payment 3 times but no redemption button yet.
Burny Rosaria
October 7, 2009 at 7:21 pm
Guys, I don’t recognise any of those in your list so can not comment specifically. But if you read back through this blogg you will see there are a very large number of scams. Rolex is one of them! About 12 months ago a number of the contributors to this blogg put in quite a lot of effort to get access to the person(s) running Rolex and got no where. Sorry to break this to you but nothing is going to be paid. There are genuine sites, I am in the UK and a member of one that does pay- in the very beginning not that much, but with a downline it starts to pay more- not enough to retire but it is OK.
Investkid is right there are other ways of earning, but Rolex is not one of them.
George
George Kaplan
October 8, 2009 at 6:55 am