The Scam-ception of Paid-to-Click (PTC) Websites
By Adam
A scam within a scam – that’s exactly what most Paid-to-Click (PTC) websites are. For those not familiar with the concept, a PTC platform is a website or an app that promises to pay users for simply clicking on banners and links or watching videos.
If that sounds like easy work, it’s because the only sites that pay for these activities are ‘click farms’.
Click farms are sources of fake paid traffic, often generated in bulk. The users who sign up on these platforms have to visit the site and randomly click on links or ads.
Whenever one of these PTC workers clicks on an advertisement on the site, the website owner gets revenue from the advertiser. Of course, these users are never going to buy anything, which makes the money that the advertiser is paying the publisher a complete waste. This is known as ‘ad fraud’. The website owner, PTC platform owner and PTC worker are all benefiting from this fraudulent activity.
PTC Scams – We Need to Go Deeper
PTC platforms are able to do business because the workers signing up on these platforms are from less-developed countries and have a low level of education. They usually have no clue that they are participating in cybercrime. These kinds of users are susceptible to all kinds of online scams and scammers set-up fraudulent PTC platforms to attract these vulnerable people.
Scammers being scammers are not content having a small piece of the pie. These fake or fraudulent PTC websites usually end up being either of the below three types of scams:
Unpaid Labour
The people running PTC platforms are undoubtedly unscrupulous individuals as they have no qualms about running a business based on cybercrime. It should come as no surprise that many of them will even defraud their own workers to keep the entire money for themselves.
Once a worker signs up on one of these PTC platforms, they will have to work for a certain while to meet the ‘payment threshold’ after which they can request a payout.
This threshold can take anywhere between a week to a month to reach even if the worker puts in a full day’s work. When they finally reach the threshold and ask to be paid…zilch.
They don’t receive a cent of the money promised and the platform owners will never respond to inquiries. The worker might end up getting blocked too.
Advance Fee Scams
These platforms usually promise a much higher payout rate compared to ‘legitimate’ PTC forms. After getting the worker’s hopes up they will hit them with a ‘registration’ or ‘membership’ fee at the end of the sign-up process.
Once a worker pays this registration fee, they will never hear from the company again. It should be obvious that any company that asks you to pay money before you can earn probably doesn’t actually have a source of income. If they did, they would just deduct the fees from your payment.
Pyramid Schemes
Another unique form of fake PTC platforms has popped up in the last couple of years …read more
Source:: Social Media Explorer