
So I came across this website,
bux.to while playing some SafeCracker on Facebook.
It goes without saying that I was bored.
I've never participated(to my knowledge) to any sort of pyramid scheme, or the like, although I have found myself wrapped up in programs requiring referrals to get ahead...what? That's what a pyramid scheme is?
Oh.
Well, REGARDLESS. I've signed up to
bux.to. To fill you in, bux.to claims to pay you 1 cent for every ad you visit on the website, and every 24 hours you are allowed to visit the same ads, or new ones, and earn 1 cent for every one visited again. The website states "Bux.to is NOT a Autosurf, Multi-Level Marketing, Pyramid, Ponzi, Matrix or 'Get Rich Quick' scheme."
Usually when I am presented with such a deal, I research to an insane level whether or not the website is a scam or if people have genuinely received money from the system. 99.9% of the time I am informed within 5 minutes that the website is a scam, and if you so much as touch it with a 10-foot pole, you will get screwed.
It appears as though bux.to initially had issues paying people in a speedy manner, and people cried immediately about it being a scam, and frankly, I do not blame them.
However, based on the number of websites and youtube videos of people proving their received payment, it seems as though bux.to has, for the most part, smoothed out their problems, and are beginning to prove themselves as a legit way to make a few dollars.
Knowing all of the bad press they have received as well as reading and listening to people's success stories, I decided to dive in and see what happens.
If you want to dive in with me and see where this rabbit hole goes, just sign up here:
http://bux.to/?r=pzutoTo receive payment, you can sign up for an AlertPay account (I also did my research here, and in my opinion they are legit) or move into a premium account and they will send you a prepaid mastercard that you can use to load your earnings onto.
I'll update you as time goes on to let you know if I think bux.to is a scam, or amazing, or just plain lame.