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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.
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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.
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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.

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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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.
legendary
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To those of you reporting my account that I am promoting a high-yield investment, your reports are as useless as your assumptions. First off, am I the one who posted about the platform first here? Did I ask anyone of you to join? My only offense is that I am telling the truth. You all want me to follow you guys and condemn a platform that has been paying my bills for many months now without any issues all because of your mere speculation. I will never concur with such, I'll keep supporting Adswage because they have continued to uphold their promises and I have not seen anyone complain of getting scammed by the company
no one is telling you or forcing you to follow us, we are just giving people who see our post a warning about how obvious the scam is. you can shill the platform all you want but don't expect us to stay silent about it. you can use the excuse that they are paying all you want but we have seen countless HYIP that are paying their investors in the start but end up being a scam in the end.
newbie
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I joined to see how scam platform looks like but I will not deposit the money.

I don't think anyone is begging you to be part of it. Leave it to us Hamada. It's paying us and we appreciate that.



To those of you reporting my account that I am promoting a high-yield investment, your reports are as useless as your assumptions. First off, am I the one who posted about the platform first here? Did I ask anyone of you to join? My only offense is that I am telling the truth. You all want me to follow you guys and condemn a platform that has been paying my bills for many months now without any issues all because of your mere speculation. I will never concur with such, I'll keep supporting Adswage because they have continued to uphold their promises and I have not seen anyone complain of getting scammed by the company
jr. member
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I joined to see how scam platform looks like but I will not deposit the money.
legendary
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I noticed their telegram group is fake with stolen pictures from instagram and one from LinkedIn with fake names. I never deposit the money but I will wait for few months and see if the platform will turn a scam. I emailed them asking about legitimacy and that is their reply:
and then what? you'll join them? if so, just so you know we have warned you about the most likely scam that they will pull off in the end. don't get me wrong, I know you haven't deposited on their site but it feels like you are still considering it based on your previous post. As I have mentioned before in my first post on this thread, I've seen a lot of similar scams being posted on FB and have received invites from them in the past. if I were you I would just ignore them and move on.
jr. member
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I noticed their telegram group is fake with stolen pictures from instagram and one from LinkedIn with fake names. I never deposit the money but I will wait for few months and see if the platform will turn a scam. I emailed them asking about legitimacy and that is their reply:

Hello,

Thank you for getting in touch with us. Adswage is fully legitimate. We operate with transparency and adhere to all relevant regulations to ensure a trustworthy relationship with our clients. If you have any specific concerns or questions, feel free to ask, and we'll be happy to address them

I think they are pretending to be legit for a while.
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If you're thinking about joining Adswage, I want to emphasize that it pays really well. I've been investing with them for over two months, and I currently have around 21 referrals, and we're all making good money.

How true is this testimony that you're giving us?
I am not forcing you to believe what I said. You joining the platform will add nothing to my account as Bitcointalk does not allow sharing of referral links also not joining will not reduce my earnings or affect my account. I am only here to correct the wrong impression some people are painting here out of sheer ignorance. I am still earning well on the platform. If you join and you don't get the rewards as they promised , I also encourage you to post it here. But just saying something is a scam out of complete assumptions is totally unacceptable. No one on this forum has joined the platform and complained they don't get the promised values.

Nah, you can't force me to believe you unless I choose to join and the platform can be legit who knows for awhile, you can be earning but that doesn't mean others can benefit from it as you are and you're right when you said if I join (which I won't) that is not adding nothing to your account.
Before these platform becomes strong they have to create that awareness to the public without getting anything out of place, letting people get all info they need to get about the platform. Well let those who choose to join do so and give us more feedback about it because for now it seems like you're the only one defending Adswage.
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If you're thinking about joining Adswage, I want to emphasize that it pays really well. I've been investing with them for over two months, and I currently have around 21 referrals, and we're all making good money.

How true is this testimony that you're giving us?
I am not forcing you to believe what I said. You joining the platform will add nothing to my account as Bitcointalk does not allow sharing of referral links also not joining will not reduce my earnings or affect my account. I am only here to correct the wrong impression some people are painting here out of sheer ignorance. I am still earning well on the platform. If you join and you don't get the rewards as they promised , I also encourage you to post it here. But just saying something is a scam out of complete assumptions is totally unacceptable. No one on this forum has joined the platform and complained they don't get the promised values.
sr. member
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If you're thinking about joining Adswage, I want to emphasize that it pays really well. I've been investing with them for over two months, and I currently have around 21 referrals, and we're all making good money.

How true is this testimony that you're giving us? This is something we're familiar with, someone can just pop up from nowhere and start making the other users feel what they're saying is real but ones you're in, it will be something different from what you're being told. Don't get me wrong is just how these crazy sites works and I don't think they're legit neither are your testimony.
newbie
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I've already made over $20,000 in profit with Adswage. Only someone lacking courage would seek to earn money without being willing to invest any. If you're aiming to make money online, be prepared to invest. There's no such thing as free money. Invest in skills, put money into investments for passive income, and remember that money is a tool for generating more money. Considering anything that involves spending money as a scam is a mindset rooted in poverty.



If you're not willing to take risks, don't bother discussing making money. Just keep your hands in your pockets and hope for good fortune to come your way. Buf if you aim to earn money like a true entrepreneur, be prepared to embrace risks like every other investors out there, rather than seeking investment advice from individuals who may not have any financial resources themselves.



Paying for an online course to acquire a skill? Nope, it's a scam because it involves spending money. Investing money to make more money? Also a scam, as it demands an initial investment. Anything that asks for money upfront is a scam. The only exception is using your money to buy pizza and snacks. Even an unborn baby wouldn't subscribe to such a misguided mindset.



To earn money online, embrace the challenge and take the risk like a determined individual.  You can't eliminate risk from investments because risk and reward go hand in hand. Every investment carries some level of risk; otherwise, it wouldn't be considered an investment. .



If you're thinking about joining Adswage, I want to emphasize that it pays really well. I've been investing with them for over two months, and I currently have around 21 referrals, and we're all making good money.
sr. member
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OP since you started noticing funny things about that platform I think you should let it go, from what I saw while making some research about them I think they're not really here to stay but get hold of your money and boom they're gone.
Some of these sites don't have any good intentions but negative ones, after the deposit of $100 the next thing is either they start giving you something they know won't work like getting 3 friends to join and make deposit too, I advise you let the site be and avoid them.
legendary
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...Anyone heard of this platform. I searched in Google but could not find any info.

There is no point in looking for additional information about this site, since you have already figured out for yourself that such a charge of $100 for activation is a scam. Focus on finding other types of earnings, but you should remember that if you are required to register for a fee, then most likely you are faced with fraud.
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All the widely known platforms you hear about today started as peculiar companies that initially faced skepticism regarding their potential achievements, eventually becoming household names. Not everyone possesses the courage to align themselves with a burgeoning company. Individuals like myself value new ventures because the potential rewards are substantial if they succeed. I'm not advocating for anyone to join the platform; my decision to be a part of it is personal, driven by my belief in the company and its aspirations. It's entirely up to you whether or not you choose to join; no one is compelling anyone.
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I wouldn't like to spoil your mind towards this but to me it all look like a scam site despite their long duration, though there are some site even facebook does it as well to for someone to pay a specific amount to promote their products but on other hand I have never heard of this website before or even come across it here except that you posted it. Normally this kind of site always take advantage of people who doesn't know there way about probably looking those people are newbies.
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I registered using another email address to see how the  scam work. I noticed on the registration form there was spelling error of resendential. Instead of residential they put resendential.

A spelling error is why a platform is not legitimate for you. You are not ready to make money online, and I advise you to look for other things you can invest in and leave the platform for those of us who have benefited from it without issues. You have searched through the internet, and no one is complaining about the platform scamming them, but that is not enough. I have about 21 referrals on the platform now and we are all earning well without any issues.  Leave it if you don't like it. No one is forcing you to join!
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You've waited until you were sure it's a scam so you've saved yourself $100 investment. If you're going to chat to ppl on telegram you shouldn't believe what they're telling you. All strangers on internet asking to become rich after sending them money means they're scamming you. It's possible his telegram was removed because ppl reported him.

On November 18th 2023 until November 30th someone in telegram convinced me to join Adswage and claim it is a legitimate platform but I did not join it and today when I checked his telegram account it was deleted. Seems he is a scammer.
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Winding down.
Anything that asks for a certain amount of money is a scam. Who would want to pay you just by viewing ads, that is too good to be true. Anyone can do that actually, so does it mean that they are capable of paying them all? Just avoid this kind of pattern, anything that is too good to be true is considered a scam. Maybe if they offer a certain job without asking money prior to that, they could be considered legit and legal. But this one, definitely a big scam.

Anyone who falls for them is clearly all because of greed. There is no free money these days. If you want to earn, then go work for that.
jr. member
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On November 18th 2023 until November 30th someone in telegram convinced me to join Adswage and claim it is a legitimate platform but I did not join it and today when I checked his telegram account it was deleted. Seems he is a scammer.



I registered using another email address to see how the  scam work. I noticed on the registration form there was spelling error of resendential. Instead of residential they put resendential. The terms of use and privacy policy can only by accessed when you register on the platform and only on a mobile device because when I logged in my laptop I don’t see terms and conditions and privacy policy. I never made any deposit.
legendary
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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.

A lot of your description about this platform is red flags, no terms, no privacy policy no FAQ, the platform is deceptive, there's a hidden agenda when a platform is not transparent on their policy, and they have many shills and promoters.
A legit platform will complete all the information you need to know about their site, in this case, it shows nothing my advice is for you to stay away from this platform.
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I was checking on quora.com, nairaland.com and trustpilot and all users claimed adswage is a legitimate platform and they have been earning money with no problem.
Don't believe with everything you see on reviews website. As I am reading your first sentence, it's already a red flag that you have to deposit $100 for just activating your account. I don't know if it's just me whenever I see words like "activation" and "deposit certain money", they're all running on my mind that they're likely a scam.

It is either a scammers making fake reviews so they can call people to join in or people who joined think it is legitimate and convince other to join because they are paying at the moment. Hyip can last for few years. Upon checking the address it is in Dublin Ireland but it is fake and the address is for bicycle repair shop and the website shows no terms of use or privacy policy.
It is rampant especially on websites like quora that don't have much moderation with the reviews given to certain companies and topics. Just for your sake, never get into any HYIP at all. It's been so long that many members have been reminded to avoid them because they're scams. What can you expect from them? Fake team, fake promises, fake address, fake system, etc. as in all of them are fake and scams.
jr. member
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I was checking on quora.com, nairaland.com and trustpilot and all users claimed adswage is a legitimate platform and they have been earning money with no problem. It is either a scammers making fake reviews so they can call people to join in or people who joined think it is legitimate and convince other to join because they are paying at the moment. Hyip can last for few years. Upon checking the address it is in Dublin Ireland but it is fake and the address is for bicycle repair shop and the website shows no terms of use or privacy policy.
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It really matters!
forum members call them out, if you actually read on this forum you'll see members advising people to refrain from buying altcoins as much as possible. also, it doesn't matter if you know what you are investing in or the associated risk if the thing you are going to invest in (like the one you are advertising) is going to pull a scam in the end.

Your stement rely on assumptions. The platform has continued to pay, and there haven't been any complaints. I'm also part of a forum where people are advised against investing in cryptocurrencies due to their high risk and speculation. Yet, isn't it true that people both profit and lose in the crypto market? Do you see cryptocurrencies as scams?  I have made more money investing in your so called hyip than buying cryptocurrencies.  Again,  it seems authoritarian to claim that my understanding and decision to invest don't matter, only your opinion as the father of wisdom  does.
legendary
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It really matters! If it weren't yielding returns or if people were complaining about their funds being stuck, I wouldn't be praising them. I've mentioned the three investment classes: low risk, medium risk, and high risk. Opting for low risk with low rewards might be your choice, and I respect that. However, don't insist I avoid high yield just because you don't prefer it. Did you earn my money to dictate where I invest it? Disliking high-yield investments doesn't make them scams; I could easily label your investments the same way.
it really doesn't matter, especially if the scam is extremely obvious. also, HYIP scammers pay their "investors" to make it look like they are legitimate and to attract more investors for them to scam.

You're talking about scams, but what about cryptocurrencies? People buy cryptocurrency, and sometimes it experiences rug pulls or the price falls drastically below the purchasing price. Would you label crypto a scam too? The key to investing is knowing what you're investing in and the associated risks. That's it. Once you're comfortable, you're good to go. Adswage is actively paying, and after checking the investment structure, it seems promising and sustainable. I'm not claiming it's entirely risk-free, as no investment is.
forum members call them out, if you actually read on this forum you'll see members advising people to refrain from buying altcoins as much as possible. also, it doesn't matter if you know what you are investing in or the associated risk if the thing you are going to invest in (like the one you are advertising) is going to pull a scam in the end.
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it doesn't matter if no one is complaining(yet), because it is a scam and it is extremely obvious that it is.

It really matters! If it weren't yielding returns or if people were complaining about their funds being stuck, I wouldn't be praising them. I've mentioned the three investment classes: low risk, medium risk, and high risk. Opting for low risk with low rewards might be your choice, and I respect that. However, don't insist I avoid high yield just because you don't prefer it. Did you earn my money to dictate where I invest it? Disliking high-yield investments doesn't make them scams; I could easily label your investments the same way.
legendary
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As you pointed out, I grasp that this is a high-yield investment program or whatever term you prefer. People do profit from such programs. My focus is ensuring my referrals comprehend the business's nature and make informed decisions. It's a high-risk program with high rewards. And the platform is actively paying. Should payments cease, I hereby take  it as my responsibility to keep you all updated here.
in short, you do not care if they are a scam as long you get paid and will only call it a scam when they finally do what they have always planned to do, which is to stop paying and vanish into thin air like the rest of the HYIP scams out there.

Yeah, I couldn't care less. All you do is label everything as a scam, even when nobody is complaining about being scammed.
it doesn't matter if no one is complaining(yet), because it is a scam and it is extremely obvious that it is.

also, it's funny that you created an alt account just to shill the scam.
newbie
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You have earned a negative trust for your stupid promotion of a clear ponzi/scam website. You deserve it. I'm sure you don't care, but I still wanted to tell you Wink
Enjoy to be in ignore list too ! All the best...

Yeah, I couldn't care less. All you do is label everything as a scam, even when nobody is complaining about being scammed. Those of us who decided to join the platform have done our research and are fine with the risks and rewards it offers. Life involves taking risks; I can't be you, and you can't be me. No matter how strongly you believe in your viewpoint, it shouldn't be imposed on others. Let people make their own decisions, and someone disagreeing with you doesn't make them a bad person. Adswage is paying, and I can't come here and say otherwise when they haven't broken any of their promises.
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.

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. 


you have earned a negative trust for your stupid promotion of a clear ponzi/scam website. You deserve it.
I'm sure you don't care, but I still wanted to tell you Wink
Enjoy to be in ignore list too ! All the best...
newbie
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They don't support credit card payment. You can activate your account with Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency of your choice.

Alright, cool. I'm gonna roll with USDT then. Got some stash in my Binance.
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
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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
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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
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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.

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
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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.
legendary
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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.

sr. member
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"Prevention is better than cure," as the adage says. OP, that name sounds strange here, as I have not come across it before. I had to do a search here to verify for myself, but nothing of the nature here. Just like other members have said here, I will also join them in giving you such advice as well. Run away from that site for your own life; otherwise, you stand a chance of being scammed by scammers. You should count yourself lucky to have knowledge about this platform to make inquiries about them. This was a smart move by you to safeguard yourself from stress.

I will request that you make that website known here so we can see for ourselves and take every necessary step and caution to stay clear of it.
legendary
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Fully Regulated Crypto Casino
I have never heard of this company before, nor have I heard of a pay-per-view ad site asking for a $100 deposit. This is definitely a scam.

I previously worked on PTC sites, but they never asked to deposit any amount. Most of these sites are fraudulent, but at least they do not ask to deposit any amount of money to activate the account. Some sites offer you to upgrade the account to Premium by paying a sum of money, but in general, all These sites are scams and the honest ones pay only very paltry profits.
jr. member
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There is no need for a deposit but in general you pay small amount for ads advertising in legit companies.
legendary
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I just visited their telegram group to see how they deceive and scam people. They claim that you can receive 2.3% daily interest on your balance just for viewing 1 ad.
If you are paid for viewing ads, why should you make a deposit and why should they give you interest on your balance?


As already mentioned above that's a scam.
Do not waste your money and avoid any get-quick-rich scheme.


I checked Whois that it was registered in October 17 2022 and expired on October 17, 2032 does that show the platform is legit?
No.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
Just avoid this site, it is a scam. Yes it is a scam site.
hero member
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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.

Maybe i should first congratulate you for not falling into their trap by making registration, you would have lost your $100 into vanity, a reputable organization that deals with ads will not demand any payment from you, they will rather pay you a little or small amount of money on every ads you click and you keep accumulating such, this is nothing than taking surveys in which most of them are not real or rewarding.

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.

You treat any informations gathered from the internet on this website as real, people would have given all necessary warnings about it if you had google search it, check out it's online reviews.
jr. member
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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.

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.
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