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JustTooMuchTime
07-21-2013, 12:40 AM
I got this question today in my email:


"What about 5forfree.com - is it real
also or? You see I'm new to this type of business so i really need to
start off with something that pays off, these scams are pulling me
back, please help."

Well, that 5forfree.com site looks like a real pro job. I especially like the picture towards the bottom.

I'm not exactly sure what's going on, but it looks like there's some sort of sports car driving into a house with people in the background gazing over a fence which looks like it goes to some sort of prison or school or something.

One of the testimonials says:


"Within 2 to 3 days after launch, I had 60 personal referrals which quickly grew to over 100 as a result of 'The Money Plugin' and the 2 pass up feature."

The contact page shows the site using

Payza
SolidTrustPay


Always the sign of a solid program. ;-)

Looks like the site is promoting TubeLaunch which has already been discussed at RealScam here:

http://www.realscam.com/f8/tube-launch-scam-legit-2311/

There are a couple conflicting comments over at ImReportCard (http://www.imreportcard.com/products/5-for-free):

One says:


"Well this is a website of affiliate programs where you will be paid for creating a free member account, validate your email and then the website gives you 5 dollars. But you can't cash out until you reach an amount of money. You have to invite your friends to join in order to get more money. No it's not so easy like they say, but it's a method to get some money."

A couple other say something similar.

One towards the bottom says:


"First, I had to sign-up on the site. The sign-up is free.

Second, I had to validate my email and login to complete my profile.

Lastly, I had to complete one of their survey offers. It was again a free offer."

Either way, I guess you can't really just:

1. Watch video
2. Start making money.

:shocked: