PTC - Worth it or not?

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So everyone's heard of PTC websites. Right?

A friend told me about bux.to and i decided to give it ago.

At the minute i'm on the normal account but i've automated it using ReloadEvery and Greasemonkey (using this userscript (install Greasemonkey first!))

You need to edit the URL in the GM script to reflect your surf page (should look like xxx.to/ahaskmvv.php)

Then set RealoadEvery to 1min 30 secs and leave it running.

It will check the page for new links after every refresh, if it finds it then it will follow it.

Basically, i was wondering if any has some opinions on the site, so far i've earned $0.28 in about 20 mins or so, without doing anything (time to quit the day job!).
If i sign up to the Premium account i will get a minimum of 20 ads per day, i can leave it running over night and hopefully make my money back.

Here's the URL if anyone wants to check it out:

Aff Link - feeling nice?
 


Seems like a waste of time. If you spend your time chasing pennies, you'll end up with pennies.

Also, If you're trying to make money by literally doing nothing, I have a problem with that. You're screwing over others in the industry that are trying to earn a fair buck.

When people try to engage in that kind of thing (and PPC Arbitrage for that matter) it really only drives the price up for everyone, and the quick dollar you might make is nothing compare the to the amount of money you could make if you were actually going about things legit.

A lot of people think poorly of black hat seo / sem techniques, but ultimately you're still connecting consumers with merchants, just cutting some corners here and there with the engines. Everyone still wins.
 
Are you retarded?

Yes, you got a problem with retards? :anon.sml:

Seems like a waste of time. If you spend your time chasing pennies, you'll end up with pennies.

Also, If you're trying to make money by literally doing nothing, I have a problem with that. You're screwing over others in the industry that are trying to earn a fair buck.

When people try to engage in that kind of thing (and PPC Arbitrage for that matter) it really only drives the price up for everyone, and the quick dollar you might make is nothing compare the to the amount of money you could make if you were actually going about things legit.

A lot of people think poorly of black hat seo / sem techniques, but ultimately you're still connecting consumers with merchants, just cutting some corners here and there with the engines. Everyone still wins.

I hadn't thought of it this way at all. My bad guys, i'm an ass.
 
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