BuxReturn (buxreturn.com) - SCAM


****SCAM site, use caution ****
Adding BuxReturn to the Scam List and here are the combined reasons why:

1. The pay for a simple task - No one is going to pay you $10 to
do a simple task like reading a email or clicking an ad. Scammers use
high rates per click to draw in victims to their scam. Stay away from
high rate per click sites. None of them pay.

2. Fake Whois - Check their address and they give a California address which is for a busy intersection with buildings to automotive shops.
3. Fake Proofs - One of their recent payment proofs was showing payment sent from admin@buxreturn.com. Payza (formerly known as AlertPay) says the email does not exist.
4. PayPal Showing Limited - Try to send money with paypal using their other
payment email address and you will find that paypal has shut down that
account. Most likely limited due to fraud.
5. BuxHost Site -
One of the easiest host to purchase a ptc site. Anyone with $25 can
open up a site. Makes it very easy for scammers to open a site. There
are a few that are honest and actually trying, however most go scam. If
you don't know what a buxhost site is, look at the footer of the PTC
site. More info on Buxhost sites:
http://ptc-investigation.com/buxhost.aspx

BuxReturn is a waste of time and web space. Nothing more than a high rate per click site used to scam its members. For the reasons previously described the site will be placed on our scam list. Use at your own risk. You were warned....
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