Dollarzblaster – Scam – Stay Away!

Last year I was unfortunate enough to come across an ad for this program. It promises that for a small investment of $10 that you will earn over $9000 over time. I drank the Koolaid, and signed up.

Supposedly, the Dollarzblaster team is supposed to place ads for you and when someone joins the program through your ad, that person is placed under you and you get $5 and the person who referred you gets $5. Additionally, 10 more spaces in the matrix get opened up under your username, which gives you exposure and improves the odds that ads people see will be yours. The more people you refer, the more spots you get, etc.

Once you join, even though the ad for this thing implies that they’ll do all the advertising for you, you are immediately exhorted to advertise on your own. Furthermore, you are warned not to complain or to bring any attention about them to Paypal….why? Because Paypal prohibits accepting payments from any MLM/matrix or randomizer programs. WARNING: If you accept even one payment from Dollarzblaster, Paypal can and will shut down your Paypal account and hold all funds for at least 180 days.

Dollarzblaster wants you to run ads, and wants you to run ads on a traffic exchange they own called Runawaytraffic.com. This sham operation will sell you ad credits for up to $99. These credits will never get used and your account will be downgraded back to basic with no warning and the  ”site support” never responds to your support tickets.

This blight on the Internet has got to stop. It makes the rest of us who make an honest living online look bad.

 

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