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Is Buyperclick.com a Legit site or a Fraud?
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IntroductionWhen people are given an easy way to make money, there will always jump in. But, since scammers are ...
When people are Exposing the most classic scam of foreign exchange speculationgiven an easy way to make money, there will always jump in. But, since scammers are aware of this, they tend to hide behind some of these easy money-making schemes. When Buyperclick became one of the most searched sites on FTI, we became curious and wanted to find out more.
Buyperclick is a platform that provides visitors with traffic to their websites and earns revenue for the owner of the website. Advertisers pay for their sites to get more views and workers are paid for every click. Paying users to click on links or ads constitutes a form of fraud called click fraud or ad fraud.
Where are they located?
According to the site, they are located at “12333 Sowden Rd b, Houston, TX 77080, USA”.
But when I tried searching the same information on Google maps, I could not find anything that relates to Buyperclick. The only thing I found was a house, which looks like a residential house but undergoing renovations.

The reviews
Customers are very candid with reviews as most people happily share their experiences. When it comes to Buyperclick, there are a lot of mixed reactions. There are many positive reviews on most sites like Trustpilot and FTI. Most of the customers commend the site as legitimate.

But there are some negative reviews as some customers complain that you need to buy into the plans for you to earn more. For instance, one customer lamented that they needed to upgrade to a $33 plan in order to withdraw $20.

The Plans
What I found interesting were the plans in which visitors were allowed to enroll. There is a free package where users are only allowed to earn $0.2 a day, which translates to around $72 a year. The are many more packages with the highest $9,999 where the site claims that users can earn $500 daily.

Perhaps the most intriguing quation is why would anyone want to pay to earn more money. If the company is already charging advertisers, then what’s the need of charging the workers? It’s like Youtube trying to charge users to view videos which advertisers have paid for. It does not seem to add up.
Bottom Line
Buyperclick claims to pay users for clicking on links, and such activities may be considered fraudulent. Further, the listed location does not seem to show anything that connects to the company, while the packages suggest you might need to pay in order to earn. Caution is advised while dealing with the company as there is a likelihood that it may be a Pyramid scheme or an outright scam.
This article has been written by a scam fighter volunteer. If you believe the article above contains inaccuracies or is missing relevant information, please contact FTI.com using this form.
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