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Topic: Have anyone heard about a platform called Adswage? - page 3. (Read 720 times)

newbie
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this is just a ponzi masked to be "a kind of platform bla bla"... why you can earn a FIXED percentage for watching video? what is the advantage for advertiser? moreover why you need to deposit money? it's pretty clear this is just a waste of time and money, thanks for share here, more people that will made a search on google will find this topic and potentially would avoid to get scammed.

Whether you call it a ponzi or whatever,  people make real money with this type of platform.  It's classified as a high yield  investment. If you are not interested,  just avoid it. I am a member and I have been getting my rewards as promised. Thank you for your contribution though.  
legendary
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this is just a ponzi masked to be "a kind of platform bla bla"... why you can earn a FIXED percentage for watching video? what is the advantage for advertiser? moreover why you need to deposit money? it's pretty clear this is just a waste of time and money, thanks for share here, more people that will made a search on google will find this topic and potentially would avoid to get scammed.
newbie
Activity: 19
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Hey, I am coming from Google, how can I activate my Adswage account? Can I pay with a credit card?

They don't support credit card payment. You can activate your account with Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency of your choice.
newbie
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Hey, I am coming from Google, how can I activate my Adswage account? Can I pay with a credit card?
legendary
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People can choose to use any name they wish on the internet.  You are probably not using your real name here on Bitcointalk.  The important thing is that the platform  is paying.
and the photos? if you are going to use a fake name and then use a photo of someone else to open a service/business, you are already suspicious and it's crystal clear that you are trying to pretend to be the person in that photo. this kind of tactic has been used by thousands of scammers online, especially on HYIP scams.
newbie
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People can choose to use any name they wish on the internet.  You are probably not using your real name here on Bitcointalk.  The important thing is that the platform  is paying. This type of website is classified as a high risk platform  and we the user know because the reward is also high. The OP should have just gone to the bank and put his money there while receiving  tiny interest instead of wasting his time here. This is a high risk platform with high rewards.



In  investing, there are three primary categories: low-risk, medium-risk, and high-risk investments. A low-risk investment typically offers modest rewards, while a high-risk one comes with the potential for significant gains. Personally, I diversify my investments across these categories. When dealing with high-risk investments, I only commit an amount I can afford to lose. The question the OP should have asked is whether the platform is paying or has turned into a scam, as its high-risk nature is evident even to a novice. I joined based on a sustainable investment structure and positive feedback from a friend who vouched for its reliability. It's not without flaws, but my research didn't uncover any payment issues online. Approach high-risk platforms cautiously, only investing what you can afford to lose.
legendary
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It's a recently launched platform, not even two months old, and the Admins are transparent about it with the users. When I asked, I was straightforwardly informed that the platform is new. For social media pages, you can find links in the footer. As for terms and conditions and other pages, they're available on the website, but you simply didn't bother to go through them.
It's good that you pointed out the links to this Adswage scam platform. I will now provide you with evidence that its team is a fake team, and this is a clear sign that they are a dishonest team and that the Adswage platform is scheming.


ADSWAGE OFFICIAL TELEGRAM GROUP: https://t.me/adswage

1- Fake name: Saeed Al Nazari (TM username:@saeedalnazari1) ARCHIEVED1 + ARCHIEVED2
Real name: Ailan Hamad Al Mheiri | [ SOUCE ]

2- Fake name: Linda kerin (TM username:@lindakerin) | ARCHIEVED1 + ARCHIEVED2
Real name: Ericka Nuñez - misserrricka | [ SOUCE ]

3- Fake name: Paul Routledge (TM username:@paulroutledge) | ARCHIEVED
Real name: Patrick Schmied | [ SOUCE ]


You sound like you might be new to the internet. Adswage isn't the only platform that requires users to pay fees to participate in their earning program. Twitter, Distrokid, and many other platforms follow a similar approach. These fees are typically in place to safeguard the platform against scammers who might exploit the program by creating multiple free accounts.

Now, I'd like to ask you: How would you propose preventing referral and bot fraud in such a program if it were made free for everyone? Consider why platforms like Twitter and Distrokid charge users upfront. Why do they not deduct fees from your account after you've earned money?

This platform is legitimate, and I challenge you to provide any evidence of being scammed if you claim otherwise.

Is the OP the new on the internet, or is it you?  It's naive to compare the Bonzi scheme platform, which is only two months old and which you defend as if you are a part of it, with the massive Twitter X platform that has been around for decades. Additionally, does platform X charge its users $100 for subscribing to its Premium service as the Adswage scam platform does? Or is it priced starting at $3 monthly or $32 annually? In addition to the fantastic features that X offers at this low price, it allows any user to proceed by creating a free account without the need to subscribe to this premium service. What features or benefits does Adswage offer its users besides the fake earning program it claims to provide?  Roll Eyes

Should any new user pay $100 to the platform owners so that they prevent referral and bot fraud? And if this user creates another account and pays the same amount, will this absurdity you claim prevent him? xD

Also, have you ever heard of KYC procedures? Have you ever heard of artificial intelligence techniques and other algorithms that determine fraudulent activities?
newbie
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As someone has suggested, if risking $100 is too much for you, consider exploring other options. Don't feel compelled to proceed if it makes you uncomfortable. I've been using this platform for over a month without encountering any problems.
jr. member
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They did not tell me that.
https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/FErw48NK9Oi8.jpg?o=1

Another source [1] indicates that you should fund your account with a minimum of $100 to activate it, and the account will be credited with only $50. Indeed, I couldn't create your account because I don't have an invitation code or Hot ID. Moreover, as you mentioned, the Adswage platform doesn't seem to have any social media links or usage/terms policies. Also, no YouTuber reviewed the platform and spoke about its legitimacy, and the reviews on Trustpilot are likely to be shill reviews [2]; if you mean the platform domain that ends with .com.

The question is, are you creating an account to earn money from watching ads for free, or are you activating your account with a hundred dollars so they can benefit from your money? And are the cents or a few dollars you might profit through it worth the money you paid? This is an unknown platform, and I advise you to avoid any platforms that ask you to deposit your money primarily to activate the account or for withdrawals because they are 100% likely to be scam platforms.

I did not create an account but someone from telegram convinced me to invest and claimed the platform is legit and are paying. I just want to get what people think of the platform. I think they pretend to be good at the beginning and later it will turn a scam.
newbie
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I'm new to this forum. My advice to the OP is this: if $100 seems like too much of a risk for you, then it might be better to explore other opportunities and move on from this platform. However, if you have the financial capacity to afford the risk, I recommend giving it a try. In investing, the absence of risk usually means minimal or no returns. Personally, I actively seek out risks as they often lead to profitable opportunities. I'm already a member of Adswage, and I can confirm that everything is functioning as expected there. That being said, it's important to note that no business or platform in the world is entirely risk-free.
newbie
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They did not tell me that.
Moreover, as you mentioned, the Adswage platform doesn't seem to have any social media links or usage/terms policies. Also, no YouTuber reviewed the platform and spoke about its legitimacy, and the reviews on Trustpilot are likely to be shill reviews [2]; if you mean the platform domain that ends with .com.

It's a recently launched platform, not even two months old, and the Admins are transparent about it with the users. When I asked, I was straightforwardly informed that the platform is new. For social media pages, you can find links in the footer. As for terms and conditions and other pages, they're available on the website, but you simply didn't bother to go through them.

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There is no need for a deposit but in general you pay small amount for ads advertising in legit companies.
You sound like you might be new to the internet. Adswage isn't the only platform that requires users to pay fees to participate in their earning program. Twitter, Distrokid, and many other platforms follow a similar approach. These fees are typically in place to safeguard the platform against scammers who might exploit the program by creating multiple free accounts.

Now, I'd like to ask you: How would you propose preventing referral and bot fraud in such a program if it were made free for everyone? Consider why platforms like Twitter and Distrokid charge users upfront. Why do they not deduct fees from your account after you've earned money?

This platform is legitimate, and I challenge you to provide any evidence of being scammed if you claim otherwise.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1343
They did not tell me that.


Another source [1] indicates that you should fund your account with a minimum of $100 to activate it, and the account will be credited with only $50. Indeed, I couldn't create your account because I don't have an invitation code or Hot ID. Moreover, as you mentioned, the Adswage platform doesn't seem to have any social media links or usage/terms policies. Also, no YouTuber reviewed the platform and spoke about its legitimacy, and the reviews on Trustpilot are likely to be shill reviews [2]; if you mean the platform domain that ends with .com.

The question is, are you creating an account to earn money from watching ads for free, or are you activating your account with a hundred dollars so they can benefit from your money? And are the cents or a few dollars you might profit through it worth the money you paid? This is an unknown platform, and I advise you to avoid any platforms that ask you to deposit your money primarily to activate the account or for withdrawals because they are 100% likely to be scam platforms.
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 1
If the site will pay you, why does it need to deposit $100? Such sites are scam, even if they pay you a fee, as they can use this $100 to pay other users, and when the network begins to grow, all the money will disappear.


I mean if I want to advertise an ad in YouTube and someone watch the video I pay small amount in cents.


Whatever they tell you, if you want to watch ads, you should not pay, and if you want to advertise, look for reliable ways to advertise, as this site is suspicious and at best it is pyramid marketing, which is considered a type of fraud.


This is how money flows in many cases.

They did not tell me that.
newbie
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Yes, I have heard about it. I joined  last month but still monitoring it. Will update here if any issues arise.
newbie
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The website is paying really well. Don't be discouraged by what you see here on Bitcointalk, Nobody here has said they deposited $100 and the platform made away with it. All I see here is speculation. Life is all about risk, just like buying cryptocurrency is a risk. What I can tell you is that I have joined this platform and I have been paid multiple times with no problem. I have also done my research online and I haven't seen anyone complain of the platform scamming them.
legendary
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If the site will pay you, why does it need to deposit $100? Such sites are scam, even if they pay you a fee, as they can use this $100 to pay other users, and when the network begins to grow, all the money will disappear.


I mean if I want to advertise an ad in YouTube and someone watch the video I pay small amount in cents.


Whatever they tell you, if you want to watch ads, you should not pay, and if you want to advertise, look for reliable ways to advertise, as this site is suspicious and at best it is pyramid marketing, which is considered a type of fraud.


This is how money flows in many cases.
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 1
There is no need for a deposit but in general you pay small amount for ads advertising in legit companies.
First you say that you have to pay 100 dollars in order to register the account and start earning money via viewing ads, and now you say that you don't have to deposit anything, so which one is it then?

Anyway, it is an obvious scam, most likely some sort of pyramid scheme hidden behind "earning money by viewing ads" bullshit.



I mean if I want to advertise an ad in YouTube and someone watch the video I pay small amount in cents.
hero member
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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.
Websites that pay from viewing ads are services of the past, most of them are really paying yet too small and time consuming.
But for a site that ask payment for them to pay you is a trick of scammers, good thing you ask first. Stay away from that scammers.
legendary
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Anyone heard of this platform. I searched in Google but could not find any info.
I haven't heard of it but it's most likely end up as a scam, I've seen a lot of similar scams being posted on Facebook, when I say I saw "similar scams" I mean there are people who try to recruit to join their "captcha workforce team"(or something like that) and get paid for solving captcha, but in order to join their team you need to pay a certain amount of money in order to activate your account and be able to solve captcha and earn a very small amount of money. I've had dozens of invites from people like them in the past and I always just cuss them out, delete the conversation and then block them.
hero member
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Anyone heard of this platform. I searched in Google but could not find any info.

Never heard of it, but yeah, this seems to be a blatant scam to me as they have ask you to deposit $100. That is huge amount of money already, so imagine if 10 or 100 people fall for this trap, this scammers are making easy money out of this gullible people who thought that they can make it back through ads or affiliate.

And if you can't find anything from Google, then it's fairly new, so I will suggest to stay out of it.

But it's good that you did your own investigation here. This is what others should do first, DYOR and not easily to good to be true offers around the web.
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