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How To Find A Legitimate Program & Avoid Scam?

It's a known fact that the Internet gives a lot of great opportunities for a con-artist. There are literally thousands of networks and stand-alone websites that are built only just to rip you off.

I am convinced that when you finish reading this chapter, you lessen your chances of being the victim of a scam at least 80%.

Please note that this information shouldn't be taken as 100% truth. Websites and their content may vary dramatically and not all programs are scams. This information is simply for educational purposes!

OK, let's get to it. Follow these easy steps to avoid scam:

1. The first thing you should be looking for in any website is a well written Terms Of Service. It's usually located in the bottom of the main website. Some websites have it on their main navigation menu or somewhere around the registration page. It shouldn't be hard to locate. If it's not there, you should reconsider joining the program.

2. Another thing to look for is a way of contacting the admin directly. A Contact Us link or a phone number gives the website a good chance of being legit. Don't hesitate to go one step further and try to contact the admin. Ask them about their program and how YOU can benefit from it. It is obviously a good sign if the admin replies.

3. Does the site have a Proof Of Payments page? It's great if they do, but if they don't have it, that doesn't mean it's a scam!

4. What is the minimum amount you have to earn before cashout? Normally this doesn't exceed $30.00 USD. Most common GPT programs require you to earn between $15 - $20 before you can request a payment. If the minimum is extremely high (let's say $1000) then it's obviously a scam.

5. Looking for a legitimate GPT program can be easier by the help of Google. Try looking for the program through Google and see what comes up. For example, you can search for: “program name scam”. Try searching for a forum where the program is being discussed. Lots of valuable real-life opinions there!

6. There are many GPT forums where members discuss various programs. Make sure to check out these forums and blogs: www.talkgold.com, www.moneytalkpro.com, www.mrgpt.com, www.gptreview.net, www.dreamteammoney.com
Of course there are thousands of websites and forums that discuss GPT programs but these are the most respectful ones that have a lot of good information to start out with. If you want more, then go and search Google for “gpt reviews”; “gpt review”, “Get paid to reviews” etc.

7. Make sure to check the membership benefits of a program. They should be located on the main page for everyone to see. If they promise thousands of dollars overnight, then it's probably a scam. You can't earn that much by completing offers, but for example $500+ a month is a more reasonable amount.

8. This is important - If the program asks for you to pay a membership fee then something is extremely wrong. A legitimate GPT website never asks you to pay money to make money. You should reconsider joining such websites. Some programs may offer a voluntary upgrade and yes, some upgrades can benefit you but should be used with caution. If you're not forced to pay anything to make money then things are OK. Don't join a program that won't allow you in unless you pay them first.

9. You should also look for website statistics. For example, the amount of money that has been already paid out to members, how many members are registered etc. This information can be altered easily by the admin and should not be considered highly accurate, but it's still a good sign.

10. Finally, you should see if the page is updated on a regular basis. If they have a blog or a news page then check it out. Have they added any news lately? If they haven't updated their news for months then the admin might just be gone for good – no money here.

These are the most important things you should look for in any GPT program. Remember, you can always contact me if you are having second thoughts on joining a program. I will help you pick a legitimate GPT.

For conclusion, I would say that you should only join a program that has been on-line for a while and has a good reputation. It's pretty easy if you simply take the time to study the background of a given program. Search engines and money making forums will help you a lot!

So it's time to start looking! Open a search engine and type in “get paid to complete offers” or something similar to find a lot of websites offering you a GPT experience. Trust me, there are hundreds of websites that give away free money and new programs are opened every single day. Just keep in mind to check the background of a program before you join and you'll be fine. Be skeptical! :)

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