why are people here proud on scamming ?

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I don't think they're "proud" of scamming nor spamming. They're probably proud of the money they make.

Though I get what you're saying. Once someone gets the power (read: money), it will boost their ego and then they interpret this boost of ego in some meaningful way for themselves, empowering them even more. Sort of a positivie thinking (if you were to take a brighter perspective) going on, although for all the wrong reasons ("wrong" doesn't mean "bad" in this case, just a wrong interpretation of things, but it's not bad, but not good either, just wrong, but not bad...)

(it's wrong because we inevitably do something that's in reality something like taking advantage of other people, but we don't see it as wrong, although in some other situations we see taking advantage of other people as a wrong thing to do - go figure)

Once you get the money, OP, you'll fall into this same spiral. We are only human.


You should, instead, remind people to be mindful about themselves, be real with themselves. We aren't animals. (but this is, again, neither good nor bad, not even wrong - it's just an attempt to better ourselves)
 
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we dont spam .its how we show to big websites like instagram or facebook that they are not the only one who rules internet . have you ever seen skin fairness ads on facebook and youtube ? they are scam too but still they are allowed on every platform earning advertisers millions of dollars .
 
Can you tell me why everyone is proud on scamming people, doing shitty fake cpa giveaways or stuff like that ? i mean are you guys so bad that you cant even do something real with value, that you have to spam the hole internet with this shit ?

when i read my first 50$ with IG and ogads ... cmon you guys are the cancer of the internet, learn something real

Why did you abandon this thread so soon OP? LOL
 
Scamming is crap. Don’t do it. Fucks your life on more levels then you can imagine...
 
I wouldn't necessarily call it scamming. If there is demand, there will be supply. What do you expect to happen if you search "clash of clans hack", land on LegitWebsite.com/hack?

Plus, I see it as teaching people a lesson. A good way to make decent, fast cash - yes. Is a sustainable business model though? Not really. Most people will move on from CPA when the timing is right and once they've made enough with it, hopefully.
 
Can you tell me why everyone is proud on scamming people, doing shitty fake cpa giveaways or stuff like that ? i mean are you guys so bad that you cant even do something real with value, that you have to spam the hole internet with this shit ?

when i read my first 50$ with IG and ogads ... cmon you guys are the cancer of the internet, learn something real
i am a blackhat afflicate and your in a blackhat forum , dont you think your an idiot asking such a request?

it not scamming it blackhat
 
People who are willing to complete the cpa surveys or installing the apps are usually going after pirated stuffs or looking after things that they should buy from the developers. Instead, they are looking for ways to get it for free which is actually unethical..Therefore, wasting the time of those people is not considered as scam..
 
I don't think there's anything wrong with fake presells/articles and shitty products as long as an individual can get a full refund. However, I DO think it's very wrong to promote those BS garcinia pills or skincare bottles for a "free trial" where a person unknowingly is set up for a monthly subscription of $100/month on which they can't get a full refund. It's greasy.

Still surprising that networks like maxbounty and peerfly allow this kind of nonsense. Pretty low of them.


This shit used to be rife in the UK a few years back and not just online.
People got the freebie after signing up and supplying bank details for a standing order payment or direct debit.
What people found though was they had committed to a subscription, paying inflated prices and these were a nightmare to try to cancel.
Those who did mamange to cancel payments lost what they'd paid out, as the goods had been delivered.
These practices were in part one of the reason Distance Selling regulations were tightened up.


This is an article from the Telegraph from 7 years ago highlighting the differences in these payment collection methods.

A standing order is an instruction to your bank to make regular payments of a fixed amount, either to someone else or to another account in your name, such as a savings account.

While a direct debit is an authority that you give so that a retailer can claim money from your bank account to meet your bills or repay your loans. For instance, you can often arrange for mobile, gas and electricity bills to be paid in this way. The crucial difference is that with a direct debit, the retailer can make amendments without the need to obtain the customer's signature on each occasion.

This flexibility is the main advantage of the direct debit system – but there is a potential risk that unscrupulous or inefficient retailers might claim money that is not due to them.

To combat this – and to reassure customers – the direct debit system contains several safeguards. First, the direct debit guarantee which ensures that the customer's bank will refund disputed payments without question, pending further investigations.
The other being that a direct debit can only be set up for payments to retailers that are approved "originators" of direct debits. In order to be approved, these retailers are subjected to careful vetting procedures – and, once approved, they are required to give indemnity guarantees through their banks.

Usually, the customer has to sign a direct debit form, although some trusted originators are authorised to set up direct debits where the customer has given authority over the phone. If that sounds a little risky, remember that the originator must have obtained the bank account details from the customer – and that the customer is protected by the direct debit guarantee.

Payments themselves are made by a system that is in some ways based on the cheque clearing system. This means that the process usually starts two working days before the money is due to reach the retailer's bank account
 
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is OP alive? he took some serious burns. Worrying about him
 
1. asking for linking to illegal shops

isnt that question allowed when you are going to open a platform similar to ebay ? cnts
i mean i wont check every fking seller who put items on my site as i dont want to care about that

2. asking for cpa hack niche specific traffic does not mean i am going to create that kind of site. it just mean that i need the traffic from that little 12 year old kids as they convert best

please more trys now
 
1. asking for linking to illegal shops

isnt that question allowed when you are going to open a platform similar to ebay ? cnts
i mean i wont check every fking seller who put items on my site as i dont want to care about that

2. asking for cpa hack niche specific traffic does not mean i am going to create that kind of site. it just mean that i need the traffic from that little 12 year old kids as they convert best

please more trys now

Any of the Moderators can see why you got your warning from me... that also speaks volumes about your hypocritical thread here.
 
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