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Topic: Have anyone heard about a platform called Adswage? (Read 867 times)

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Update: I contacted the rental office in Ireland where Adswage claims to have a permanent office. The broker confirmed they are not familiar with this company. Earlier, I had posted that I was waiting for a response from the rental office space. Now that I have received clarification, it’s evident that Adswage’s claim about having an office at that location is misleading. This adds to the growing concerns about the platform’s legitimacy.
jr. member
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Hi everyone,

I’ve recently come across some troubling information regarding Adswage, and I wanted to share my observations and get your thoughts.

   1.   Connections Between Adswage and Xqtraders: I noticed that a user who posted withdrawal screenshots from Xqtraders.com is the same person who shared screenshots from Adswage.com on other forums like Beer Money Forums. The same profile picture and username were used in both cases.
   2.   Similarities in Terms and Conditions: The terms and conditions for both Adswage and Xqtraders are strikingly similar, which raises concerns about their legitimacy. Both platforms also claim to offer similar high daily returns.
   3.   Suspicious Behavior: After a user withdrew $1 million from Adswage in July 2024, the platform seems to have stopped processing payments and is now asking users to upgrade to a VIP plan. This pattern is reminiscent of Ponzi schemes.
   4.   Verification Issues: I attempted to contact the rental office at the address listed for Adswage (11A Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin) to verify their presence but have not yet received a response.

If anyone has more information or has experienced similar issues, please share. It’s crucial to stay informed and protect ourselves from potential scams.

Thanks for your attention.

Best,
Hamada
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The website Adswage is becoming scam because I noticed in the telegram group they stopped paying Since July 2024. I also read trustpilot reviews that people are experiencing withdrawal issues and was told to upgrade to VIP which is $20,000.

Hyip investment pretend to be good at the beginning to gain investors trust and when they stop paying it will eventually collapse.

I have encountered this scam scheme not by a website but through a MLM business where people selling it as a product that they need viewers for their advertisers but the viewers are required to pay a fee for the maintenance of the account.
jr. member
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legendary
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The website Adswage is becoming scam because I noticed in the telegram group they stopped paying Since July 2024. I also read trustpilot reviews that people are experiencing withdrawal issues and was told to upgrade to VIP which is $20,000.

Hyip investment pretend to be good at the beginning to gain investors trust and when they stop paying it will eventually collapse.
it's not "becoming" a scam, it was a scam from the very beginning and people here in the forum knew it from the moment you posted this thread. them asking their investors to upgrade to VIP which is $20,000 is just their way to have a reason to stop paying people. I Wouldn't be surprised if those who upgraded to VIP would not get paid again sooner or later unless they "upgraded" again to another level of VIP.
legendary
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The website Adswage is becoming scam because I noticed in the telegram group they stopped paying Since July 2024. I also read trustpilot reviews that people are experiencing withdrawal issues and was told to upgrade to VIP which is $20,000.
A year ago, I informed you about this and exposed the reality of this scam ponzi platform and its fake team in posts #17 and #22. However, you probably wanted to go ahead with their lies and were not convinced by what I and the other members wrote.

Hyip investment pretend to be good at the beginning to gain investors trust and when they stop paying it will eventually collapse.
This is exactly what HYIP sites do: they lure you with money and profits, and they might even pay you at first. But eventually, they will stop withdrawals and impose unreasonable requirements for upgrades or force you to deposit a large sum. In the end, they will disappear with the investors' and victims' money.
jr. member
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The website Adswage is becoming scam because I noticed in the telegram group they stopped paying Since July 2024. I also read trustpilot reviews that people are experiencing withdrawal issues and was told to upgrade to VIP which is $20,000.

Hyip investment pretend to be good at the beginning to gain investors trust and when they stop paying it will eventually collapse.
newbie
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I don't need to tell you about the ads I see there since you've already said you're not interested. Trust your instincts and stick with what's working for you. They've consistently delivered on their promises, which is what matters to me. I'm not here to persuade or beg anyone to join. Stick with what works for you. Adswage works, and I believe in their vision.
jr. member
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Hi Betty

I know I won’t join it. I just saw address being changed again and that is temporary office. I was chatting with Adswage teams on telegram and they told me sometimes they set up the meeting at the office. If you don’t mind can you tell me what ads are shown so u  can earn?
newbie
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I noticed on the adswage website the street address have been changed two times in a short time, that concludes they are scammers. The address is furniture shop.
No one's pleading for you to join. They've consistently paid us, and we're content with their service. Their address is a real working hub and not a furniture shop as you have claimed. You are using a fabricated map. If you're not interested, ignore the platform. No one's forcing you to join at gunpoint, I'm sure.
jr. member
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I noticed on the adswage website the street address have been changed two times in a short time, that concludes they are scammers. The address is furniture shop.
jr. member
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I was in the telegram group and I asked the admins if the platform is legit and that is their reply:

newbie
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I am happy to have joined this platform. This is the only online earning platform I have made real profits and successfully withdrawn without being asked to pay fees. This is my honest review, they do what they say.
legendary
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I was trying to promote affiliate marketing but I received a notification in Facebook that instead there is a platform called Adswage. It is a website where you will get paid by viewing ads, all you need is to register with them and deposit $100 to activate the account and earn money by viewing ads. There is also a telegram group but I did not join it nor did I register with this platform.

This is no longer 2005-2010, that was the hype before, you can simply watch ads and then paid. Some of those websites are dead already and if there is one that it legit, it might take sometime for you to received the reward, as if there are making it hard to withdraw to that effect.

I checked Whois that it was registered in October 17 2022 and expired on October 17, 2032 does that show the platform is legit? I suspect it is scam because the site does not have term of use or privacy policy and no contact number only email address and social media links. Upon checking the address it is in Dublin Ireland but when viewing the address via Google street view it is an address for bicycle shop.

Anyone heard of this platform. I searched in Google but could not find any info.

I don't know how you can't find it on Google, but the thing is, there's a lot of positive reviews, but I will still be skeptical, those could be paid by them in Trustpilot and other review sites. Good investigation on the Whois, anyone can easily put any address on them and looks legit. They can even fake it if they want. So it's not a way to check for authenticity.
hero member
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yesssir! 🫡
I want to the telegram group and someone posted this:

For anyone skeptical about Adswage's longevity and concerned about whether it will continue to pay or eventually cease, rest assured that Adswage is officially registered and guaranteed to remain valid for a minimum of 10 years after which it will be renewed again. You can verify our domain's validity period on this link: https://www.whois.com/whois/adswage.com.

That does not mean it will last 10 years.Scammers make the domain last long to appear legitimate. The platform will eventually stop paying.

True. This is only about their domain name which they can always abandon or sell to someone unsuspecting. Not to mention, it's pretty common for scammers to jump from one domain to another because at some point, they will run and create another scam.
jr. member
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I want to the telegram group and someone posted this:

For anyone skeptical about Adswage's longevity and concerned about whether it will continue to pay or eventually cease, rest assured that Adswage is officially registered and guaranteed to remain valid for a minimum of 10 years after which it will be renewed again. You can verify our domain's validity period on this link: https://www.whois.com/whois/adswage.com.

That does not mean it will last 10 years.Scammers make the domain last long to appear legitimate. The platform will eventually stop paying.
newbie
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Hi Betty,

How long you joined the platform? How many months are they paying?

I joined in October of last year, 2023. They have been paying for more than 3 months. As I write this, one of the people I referred successfully withdrew and received payment today also.





jr. member
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Hi Betty,

How long you joined the platform? How many months are they paying?
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stead.builders
What I know is that if something is detestable or liable to scam people, members of this forum will quickly raise an alarm over it to caution other members to be aware of such and never be a victim of it which I believe there's nothing too bad in that, if you're representing an organization, there's a way you will appear and make your presentation in such a way that you won't look being suspicious for likely scam, we've already have enough and it's time to be on a look out OP.
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