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matilda82

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  1. The problem with sites like Adfly is most exchanges won't allow it or ban it shortly after you list it because of they are mostly frame breakers. You get paid more for having  frame breakers but hard to list them so it's pretty difficult to make money with it. The links are very annoying to most people.

    yes that fully explains the situation with them, not worth your time I think.

  2. Is it a scam or just a failed business.

     

    There is a difference, in the real world, but not on the internet, which just goes to show what little actual intelligence it takes to turn on a computer and register for a program..

    Yeah there's also also a "real" punishment in the "real world" like jail time or something for some of these "failed businessman's" and beside who said you need a lot of intelligence to register for a program - these businessman's must be aware of that when they starting their businesses.

    One thing is for sure it's even easier for the average user to loose their funds investing online than in the real world... ;)

  3. Really! Then why is it posted here? in "Scams - Rip-offs and More" if that is NOT what he intended? Yes they are all affected, and yes it all started with Traffic Monsoon!

     

    Let me educate you! I have been involved with GPT sites for more than 13 years. I know about Paypal first hand. I know how they think and how they operate.

     

    Go read http://kurthilliard.com/how-many-traffic-exchange-owners-lost-paypal/

     

    Read what Kris Rogers says "I got an email saying they don't support its business model. I asked for more info and they said they assume r4s is a Ponzi, pyramid, mlm get rich quick scheme." That is exactly what other traffic exchange owners say they were told as well.

     

    Now, why would PayPal think a Traffic Exchange is a  Ponzi, pyramid, mlm get rich quick scheme? Why? Because Traffic Monsoon told Paypal it was a Traffic Exchange. The government later told Paypal that Traffic Monsoon was really a Ponzi.

     

    PayPal is know to be stupid, so the only obvious answer is they can't tell the difference between a Traffic Exchange and a Ponzi, so now Paypal assumes all Traffic Exchanges are Ponzis because Traffic Monsoon was.

    All that you saying sounds very reasonable to me, TM should be the initial reason for all the TE sites issues with Paypal because they described themselves as a TE site.

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