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Consumer Protection in PTC sites

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#1 by PunchForce » Fri Sep 20, 2013 22:14

Dear CLIXSENSE community!

First of all, I like to thank CLIXSENSE for being such a role model among all the PTC sites where we as member-consumer can feel safe.

Men and women from around the world join PTC sites to have a second income. But unfortunately, some PTC sites are like sharks taking advantage of unaware victims.

I'm also a victim like many of you by those dodgy PTC sites. My situation isn't great and I was hoping to make some money from these PTC sites. To my dismay, trusting some of them were one of the biggest mistakes I made in life and I lost plenty of money. So I've some proposals:

1. Stop anyone from making a PTC site and allowing only licensed ones. Nobody should become a member of any unlicensed Buxsites. Buxessential need to take some initiative in this. Buxessential should not only be a PTC site building platform but also enforcer of the rules. If Buxessential doesn't have the manpower to do so then a third party ombudsman should do the job. In these case, PTC site owner must provide a security deposit to Buxessential or the third party in case of fraud. Buxessential (or the third party) can cease that security deposit if there're too many complains.

2. The licensed PTC sites must abide by some common rules regarding payment, referral price, upgradation cost etc. No more whatever they wish.

3. Paypal and payza already has a dispute resolution centre where people can resort if the transaction doesn't go well. Buxessential or the third party should have a resolution centre and the PTC site needs to pay hourly to the resolution centre until the dispute has been resolved. Anybody like you and me can file a complain with proofs to the resolution centre against the bux site.

4. Clear rules! So no bots neither multiple accounts. A verification process where a member needs to prove his or her identity.

This is my idea, but I see PTC industry is growing bigger everyday and I feel there has to be some protection for both parties.

If the-bux community likes these ideas and wants to add or modify please feel free to do so. Once we have spoken enough in the forum I'll take these ideas to CLIXSENSE support to discuss what can we do further.

Thank you for your contribution!

Regards,

PunchForce
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#2 by valerie » Fri Sep 20, 2013 22:16

This is ClixSense so I don't really know why you are proposing anything legal here.

ClixSense is 100 percent legal.

If you have an issue with a program, you need to take up with that program and/or
contact the police in your community.
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#3 by PunchForce » Fri Sep 20, 2013 22:32

Thanks Valerie!

Unfortunately, you got me wrong. I'm not proposing anything against Clixsense. My intention is to open a discussion in a forum and also to find out if there're people like me out there or not.

If it is beyond Clixsense's standard procedure sorry please close this discussion topic. If there is nothing required to be changed then there is nothing to worry about :) .

Regards,

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#4 by valerie » Fri Sep 20, 2013 22:43

Well..... I kind of throw my hands up in the air because it's so overwhelming.

I mean, it's not just the PTC industry which comprises a small fraction of a tiny corner online.

There is everything from hyip's to ebay sellers to mom and pops selling bad jellies.

What's a person to do?

Seriously, people truly need to use common sense, never spend what they can't laugh
about losing and approach with caution.

I really don't know what else people can do other than that. You can't even trust people
to all tell the truth so you have to be your own guide.

You want to earn money online, that you do your research, go with the tide and true,
go with what has a solid and long reputation, be very careful with new programs, etc.

Online anyone for the most part, can start any kind of a business they want. You are
barking up a really bad tree when you try and place legal regulations on sectors. In
comes he governments which no doubt will take over eventually and then no one will
be able to make a dime other than BP. :lol:
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#5 by bangash110 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 22:52

valerie wrote: Well..... I kind of throw my hands up in the air because it's so overwhelming.

I mean, it's not just the PTC industry which comprises a small fraction of a tiny corner online.

There is everything from hyip's to ebay sellers to mom and pops selling bad jellies.

What's a person to do?

Seriously, people truly need to use common sense, never spend what they can't laugh
about losing and approach with caution.

I really don't know what else people can do other than that. You can't even trust people
to all tell the truth so you have to be your own guide.

You want to earn money online, that you do your research, go with the tide and true,
go with what has a solid and long reputation, be very careful with new programs, etc.

Online anyone for the most part, can start any kind of a business they want. You are
barking up a really bad tree when you try and place legal regulations on sectors. In
comes he governments which no doubt will take over eventually and then no one will
be able to make a dime other than BP. :lol:

Can u told me that how u made $7442.27? can i do this?
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