Fight GPT scam
Current situation in a GPT world
Scam sites and measures against them
GPT scam sites are abundant on the internet today. They promise mountains of money for doing simple things: posting links, reading email, taking consumer surveys and so on. Needless to say these sites either charge money for information that can be found on the internet for free, or just plain turn out to be scam that rid their members’ pockets buy refusing to make rightfully deserved payments. They also scam advertisers who get lured by exaggerated or openly untrue statements of cheap or free, supposedly “targeted” traffic. While it is realistic to make extra money for performing simple tasks or for things you already do scam sites give a bad reputation to the genuine and honest GPT programs.
Why fight GPT scam
No one has scam insurance
Why scamming became so easy? The creation of the internet made it possible to design an unprecedented set of communication tools to take advantage of other people’s needs. The ease of creating a website, a blog, or obtaining an email list makes it easy to reach a wide crowd. Internet is not regulated closely enough to discourage scamming activities or to catch every scam artist by the hand. Everyone can become a victim at one point. Fighting against GPT scam websites is the task of each and everyone to make the GPT world as scam free as possible. How can Cashnetia help?
How can Cashnetia help fight GPT scam?
Scam sites and measures against them
We approach it by providing you with two critical resources:
1List of paying GPT programs
Cashnetia provides legitimate GPT opportunities
Head over to Ways to earn to find sections with legetimate GPT opportunities. We do not charge anything.
Moreover, you can get paid for your activity in some of them if you sign up through Cashnetia. You can find the list here: Best paid to earn programs
2GPT scam fighting section
In addition, we have an extensive Fighting GPT scam section
Fighting scam section of our website is divided into subsequent parts:
• Overview of what Cashnetia is doing to fight scam: How we fight scam
• Scam site database – a list of well known GPT websites that scam internet users: GPT scam site list
• Practical tips to avoid scam Get Paid to sites: Tips to avoid scam sites
What can you do to fight scam?
What you can do
If you know of a scam site or have been a victim of one you can take at least a few measures to fight GPT scams, and possibly prevent others from going through similar experience:
Check consumer advocacy agencies:
Better Business Bureau – BBB online (www.bbb.org) can provide an invaluable insight into the history of complaints. You can also file a complaint against a company or a person.
Ripoff report (www.ripoffreport.com) is a similar to BBB agency, created by consumers to document complaints about companies and individuals.
Propose the scam GPT site for a boycott list at GPT Boycott (www.gptboycott.com). GPT Boycott specializes in dealing with complaints about GPT sites and maintains their own list of Get Paid to sites that known to rip off their members.
Let everyone know:
Post in forums and blogs and anywhere else where potential victims have a likelihood of encountering your message.
Potential consequences of joining a scam
Why you should not join scam sites
When knowingly joining a site that commits fraud you become an enabler and a participant.
This is a Lose-Lose-Lose situation
Everyone involved will loose in some way, but scammers. We can show you the potential development scenario:
YOU LOSE As a member of a scam site you will not get paid and will not be able to return any investments made. Moreover, you lose time and
ADVERTISER LOSES Advertisers loose their money and subsecuently their interest in advertising with GPT sites.
PROGRAM OWNERS LOSE In turn it drops a shadow on the whole GPT industry and now honest, reliable programs that could have been making money for themselves and their members have potential losses coming. And again, this reflects on you!
Whether all of what we list occurs or just any single one thing, it doesn't make a scam site any less of a scam.


