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September 28, 2010 8:22 pm at 8:22 pm #592475HIEParticipant
PAYBOX is a brand new Payment Processing site which will soon rival PayPal.
Why you should join today…
* You start with a $50 balance and it’s free.
* PayBox will add up to $20 per day to your account for participating as we prepare to launch our new service.
* You get $5 per person you refer to PayBox.
* You’ll help shape the development of the best payment system ever designed for the Internet.
* You could have hundreds or thousands of dollars in your account by the time we launch, without ever making a deposit!
So you will receive $50 as soon as you join (only requiring your email address and a username of your choice (NOT EVEN YOUR NAME!)) and you will receive $20 automaticall every day thereafter untill launch their services to the public!
You will save up enough money to buy an iPod Touch of your choice in NO TIME!
There is nothing to lose so click HERE to sign up
September 28, 2010 8:41 pm at 8:41 pm #698243HIEParticipantif you sign up please post that you did so, just wondering
September 28, 2010 9:00 pm at 9:00 pm #698244Hello KittyMemberI dont trust these things… They all end up being baloney..
September 28, 2010 9:21 pm at 9:21 pm #698245HIEParticipantbut if its real you can gain tons, and if its fake you lose nothing, you don’t give them any info other then make a user name and password you don’t even have to tell them your name
September 28, 2010 9:22 pm at 9:22 pm #698246HennyKMemberIf this ends up being baloney, what can be the consequences for having signed up?
September 28, 2010 9:29 pm at 9:29 pm #698247WIYMemberYes it is free to join, granted, but really nothing is free. eg watch your inbox be flooded with emails address personally to you, from people you have never ever communicated with. Maybe today, maybe in a month or even a year. – There is big money in selling email lists of opportunity seekers to online marketers.
Next: the free money offered is NOT real money, – it is funny money (see T & C) on site. Along with many other out clauses for non payment in future.
Next: Wait for the request for money (usually affordable amount like $99) so that funny money converted to real money & you become fully fledged member blah blah blah.
September 28, 2010 9:36 pm at 9:36 pm #698248WIYMemberStay away from this website
It is confirmed that paybox is using fake comodo logo you can check this manually on trustlogo.com and comodogroup.com.
September 28, 2010 9:59 pm at 9:59 pm #698249HIEParticipantyou cant lose by trying it, just make a special email just for this, theres a major chance its real
September 28, 2010 10:39 pm at 10:39 pm #698250WIYMemberHIE
Feel free to ignore my advice but this website is 99.999999999999% chances a scam. They use a fake Comodo SECURITY LOGO!!!! How can you trust such a website with anything??!!!
September 28, 2010 10:42 pm at 10:42 pm #698251aries2756ParticipantI would make sure to have all your firewalls up and running before trying anything like this. Also know who they are before you give them any credit card or bank information. It is also important to understand that PAYPAL does not fight for you on any purchase made outside of EBAY, so what are the policies of this new enterprise?
September 28, 2010 11:47 pm at 11:47 pm #698252HIEParticipantpaypal, DOES fight for purchases outside of ebay for the record
September 29, 2010 1:00 am at 1:00 am #698253thinking and thinkingMemberPaypal will intercede on your behalf if you say that you did not receive a product that you paid for. I’ve been doing thousands of dollars via paypal monthly for years.
September 29, 2010 3:29 pm at 3:29 pm #698254aries2756ParticipantIf you do not receive something they will follow up, however, if you did not receive what you were promised, or you received only one of two, they don’t care. As long as something was shipped even an empty box, that is all they care about. They will only intervene if it is a dispute involving EBAY. That is what they told me. So if you use Paypal through a credit card and not your bank account you are safe because you have your credit card company to fall back on. But if you allow them to access your bank account, you will never recover the money.
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