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#1 by smartsaz » Sat Sep 14, 2013 13:22

giant referrals is a big con.i paid for 25 referrals and did,nt recieve any.beware people it,s a scam
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#2 by valerie » Sat Sep 14, 2013 17:24

Well here is the thing about that........first you should look at who owns it and what it is running on.

If you would have taken a good look, you'd see it doesn't state who owns it and also you'd see it is
listed on a free hosting. Now I don't know about you or anyone else but I can tell you, I would
absolutely NEVER buy anything that is hosted on free hosting.

If you did not get what you paid for, and I assume you didn't, take the appropriate steps to get
your money back.

For starters, go to the free hosting company that person has hosted the site with and report him/her.

Second, go to the payment option ie paypal, and submit a contact notif reporting the site and that
you did not receive anything for your money. PayPal also has a phone number.
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#3 by shanumisra » Sun Sep 15, 2013 07:31

Other Than What valerie Has Said,If Some One Really Had Such Number Of Legitimate Referrals Why He'll Sell Them,He Himself Should Have Made A Huge Down Line On :clixsense:
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#4 by ReeseWardley » Sun Sep 15, 2013 14:51

Have you noticed people that these sites are starting to pop up, I did a similar post to one site advertising here on Clixsense and then giant referrals pops up, another scam!

Trouble is these people will scam, quickly close up and open a new site, my guess is both sites are operated by the same people.

I have also seen a new ad on Clixsense advertising $5 to put your Clixsense url in their rotator!!!!!
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#5 by valerie » Sun Sep 15, 2013 16:27

wolfie34 wrote: Have you noticed people that these sites are starting to pop up, I did a similar post to one site advertising here on Clixsense and then giant referrals pops up, another scam!

Trouble is these people will scam, quickly close up and open a new site, my guess is both sites are operated by the same people.

I have also seen a new ad on Clixsense advertising $5 to put your Clixsense url in their rotator!!!!!

Oh absolutely not at all. These types of pages have been online since the beginning of online.
And in regards to specific adverts for referrals to PTC's, they have also been online since the beginning of
PTC's. No, not new at all!

What you're doing is singling out one type of page/adverts which may or may not be legitimate.

I have ran major campaigns online and I have ran small campaigns online. Just because someone creates
a page and says he/she is going to advertise your page for a small fee, does not mean it is a scam. Same
goes if it says it is going to send you leads or referrals. It is not telling you that you WILL RECEIVE ACTIVE
PEOPLE THAT WILL MAKE YOU MORE MONEY THAN WHAT YOU PAY FOR THEIR ADVERT.

It is YOU that must use common sense and it is YOU that must ask questions.

NEVER ever give your money to anyone without ASKING QUESTIONS FIRST.

If there is no contact information, what do you do? You keep your money in your pocket.
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#6 by ReeseWardley » Sun Sep 15, 2013 16:49

Yes I comprehend the onus is on the individual to 'read between the lines' and also to 'research'

That is why I question them here at the forum, to get advice, help and guidance which is priceless.

Surely we should be encouraged to do this, plus other members also learn from the answers given.
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#7 by jameshaning » Wed Sep 18, 2013 18:35

smartsaz wrote: giant referrals is a big con.i paid for 25 referrals and did,nt recieve any.beware people it,s a scam

This is unfortunate as you ordered only 25 sign-ups on 9/12 and then on 9/14, less than 48 hours later say you did not get them. You seem unrealistic when it says on Giant Referrals website it takes an average of 30 days. I have over 1,000 referrals from this source and it works In fact, it takes about 30-60 days not 2, but the company is licensed and is a registered LLC. I would not make such negative comments about a good company with a great reputation and thousands of satisfied customers. Odd you cannot find anyone else to support your false claim?

I would however agree there are bad companies out there and that makes the good ones, like Giant get a bad name from people who judge rather than understand what they buy and realize it actually happens!
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#8 by ptcscrutiny » Wed Sep 18, 2013 23:57

jameshaning wrote: I have over 1,000 referrals from this source and it works In fact, it takes about 30-60 days not 2, but the company is licensed and is a registered LLC.

Can you please show us some proof that you got 1000 referrals from them? Because I highly doubt it.
And how many of those 1000s are active?
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#9 by jameshaning » Thu Sep 19, 2013 00:09

ptcscrutiny wrote:
jameshaning wrote: I have over 1,000 referrals from this source and it works In fact, it takes about 30-60 days not 2, but the company is licensed and is a registered LLC.

Can you please show us some proof that you got 1000 referrals from them? Because I highly doubt it.
And how many of those 1000s are active?

Just so you know ClixSense only reflects active referrals in your count. I learned this over the last few months as I started with a gain of almost 1,500 referrals, but seems to have leveled out at 1,100 +/-. You can see this in my profile review to the right.

I am amazed at how people are so fast to judge programs or companies that offer legitimate services and couple them with the bad ones and that is just bad all the way around.

The best thing I can say is that if you are skeptical of a service, keep your money. If you want to try it, give it a change and then if it does not work out feel free to release the negativity. I am just sick of people's lack of knowledge and willingness to talk without knowing what they are even talking about!
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#10 by valerie » Thu Sep 19, 2013 10:06

People have a right to be skeptical and they better me or they should be.
Because it is very important that people ask questions and know exactly what they are getting and
when they are going to get it.

That's a very huge problem today, online and offline too, a huge amount of scams and things that
simply don't work. If there is anything people are tired of, it's being ripped off.

In regards to active and inactive counts, ClixSense counts them ALL. You can always see how many
referrals you have that are listed that are not active and vice versa.

In regards to the 'active' count there is a lot to be said there. Because members that do not log in
after 90 days, go into inactive status. Also of course, just because someone is active, does not mean
they are doing much of anything nor does it mean they are premium members.

No matter what it is, people should read all the information, ask questions, know if there are made
guarantees and exactly when and what they are getting.
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#11 by ReeseWardley » Fri Sep 20, 2013 03:08

When you look at Giant's main website it's only a Free cheapy looking website...

At the bottom of their site it says Create a Free Website With Webstarts.com

That flags up alarm bells!

Also They are NOT accepting New orders for Neobux or Clixsense.
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