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Scam!I have been keeping DiceAd.com under my radar for the past few days. It seems that their site has been down for three consecutive days now and it’s beginning to smell like we’ve been scammed. It has been brought to my attention by one of my active referral who is also keeping track of DiceAd who purchased 15 referrals on the 2nd of May from DiceAd and haven’t received any of them. DiceAd ran away with his $25. And I have a pending balance of $24.++ for withdrawal that’s also been scammed. Damn it! First is that, they change their payout time from 7 days or less to 30 days for standard members. Then the number of ads being reduced and the referrals issue. Now we have something new to be pissed about DiceAd – their site being shut down.

Next in list of PTC sites that could possibly be a scam is TripleBux. Nope, their site didn’t shut down but their Stats are all screwed up. A lot of members have been complaining that their account balance have been changed. Some members have complained that their account balance is incorrect, some had reduced while others had increased. In my case, my last balance was somewhere between $7.++ when I checked today I got $84.++. According to the Admin, the stats issue was due to a critical error on their MySQL database. Technical stuff that I don’t quite get myself. Oh well, but I didn’t withdraw that $84 in my account because I think that would be unfair.

Now, the next issue with TripleBux is their sudden change of payment processor. They used to be with AlertPay right? Now they’ve switched to GGEPay without even sending out email notice to members. I could have not known this issue if I haven’t check their forum. GGEPay according to their site acts like a middle man to send and receive money online. Now things have been more complicated and I don’t know if GGEPay is to be trusted. Tsk.. Tsk.. TripleBux is now encouraging members to sign-up for a GGEPay account since they stopped using AlertPay to send money. If you still haven’t grown cold with TripleBux then go over to their site and click your Profile and register for a GGEPay account. Let’s see how things will turn out for TripleBux in the coming days.

I would like to apologize to all my referrals who’ve joined me with the sites I mentioned above. These things are inevitable and beyond my own control. If a PTC site screws up, we all become victims. The good thing is, still we don’t invest money to join these sites so when they turn out to be a scam the only thing we lose is the effort we put out to click ads and gather referrals. The only thing we gain, if it’s consider as a gain is learning from the experience. So my best advice I could give to you and to everyone else is not to purchase referrals immediately. Let the site grow for a few months or even a year before investing money on referrals. The reason why I made this post is because I care about my referrals and I want Pinoy Raket Online to be as honest as possible to my readers and supporters with the programs I promote. That’s it. I’ll see you all around. Please feel free to voice out your comments.

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