Project Payday Review
What is Project Payday? Their answer: Realistic extra income for the average Joe. My answer: An interesting concept at income potential. Keep following my Project Payday review to see what happens.
Day One
I was promised a quick start teaching guide, a 24 hour money-back guarantee and limited time signup at no cost. That was almost true. I paid a total of $1.97 to get my free membership because of the option I chose with my enrollment. I think their claim would be true if they said there could be no net cost of enrollment. They do claim to rebate me for my cost. (If you sign up, don’t forget to go back and request your rebate.)
I’ve read the first 11 pages of the training guide and I’ve got to say that the program makes sense. It has to do with all those send-us-this-many-referrals-and-get-this-free deals. Basically, there are people out there who will pay you to be their referral and complete an offer. You sign up at a website and complete an offer, you get paid. Could be annoying and tedious, but for those of us who need the extra cash, why not try it? Project Payday teaches you how to work these offer deals to make a profit.
Project Payday does not claim to be a get-rich-quick program. Actually, quite the opposite. They say that you won’t get rich. It’s just a way to earn money on the internet. I’m going to try it. I’ll keep you posted.
Day Two
I received my rebate in the total of $5.34 as promised. So, technically, I have made a profit from my Project Payday review.
I registered for one of the listed forums that connects the offer/referral “traders”. I networked a bit with a trader who has done this for a while and helps the newbies get started. Quite a bit more reading was done, but so far I haven’t found an “offer” that I am willing to sign up for. The free offers won’t get you anywhere in a decent amount of time and the paid offers are… well… paid. If I had money to pay for a membership up front somewhere, then I probably wouldn’t need the extra income bad enough to work this program.
Yeah, you can make a profit doing this. It is legit.
I’d rather spend my time working on people’s websites. However, I do know where to go the next time I want to apply for a credit card or sign up for internet phone service. It’s interesting to know that I can get paid for doing so. ![]()


August 8th, 2007 at 11:11 pm
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the post. I will join the program after reading the their website explanations.
Best regards,
Vahid
http://www.weboma.com/
August 23rd, 2007 at 12:36 am
so i just came across this project payday thing but haven’t any clue what i should do. i don’t want to pay that much money without me knowing what i’m paying for. hope you can give me more details to it….the way i read your post its more of like referral. i need to look for people to sign up and thats it?
August 24th, 2007 at 8:57 pm
Well it was interesting to read your take on it. I’ve seen sites like this before, but I’m always afraid to give out my CC# to these random sites. Now I’m pretty sure it isn’t worth it to me. Like you, I’d rather work on some of my sites to earn the extra. Although it’s not immediate income of course.
I tagged you for a fun little meme.
Hope the summer has been awesome for you!
August 25th, 2007 at 6:32 pm
lhay,
You have two choices on joining Project PayDay. You can pay the membership fee OR you can sign up for one of the trial memberships to another site that they recommend. That’s what I did. I paid under $2.00 for a trial membership outside of Project PayDay, Project PayDay gave me a free membership to Project Payday for doing that external trial, AND they reimbursed me over $5.00 for doing the trial. So, you can actually sign up for Project PayDay without any net cost. Does that make sense?
Once you have joined Project PayDay, you can earn money by referring other people to Project PayDay or use the techniques they teach you to be a referral “trader”. Whether you put up any money is up to you.
As a trader, you would probably need to put out some money up-front to join programs for people, but then you get reimbursed plus extra. For example: Joe Shmoe can get a “free” portable DVD player if he gets 10 people to sign up for a membership at XYZ. You offer to sign up for XYZ to help him out. Your membership at XYZ costs you $5.00. Once Joe Shmoe verifies that you signed up, he pays you $8.00. (Actual requests, memberships and payments may vary.)
I hope that helps explain my Project Payday Review.
February 13th, 2008 at 9:23 am
Is this legal. You are singning for a trial when you actually know that you are going to cancel. Can this be considered a fraud?
February 13th, 2008 at 10:25 am
I don’t know if I would consider it illegal. Some may consider it unethical though. This is the risk that companies deal with when they promote trial offers and I’m sure they are aware of it. I personally wouldn’t continue to sign up for trials that I intend to cancel, but I’m all for it if it’s something I would otherwise be interested in. It’s just another form of advertising.
April 29th, 2008 at 5:45 pm
I found out that if you’re a member you can still make money from their referral program. I saw this video on youtube where a girl was making hundreds a week.
this is the video
http://cashkube.com/projectpaydaygirl.html
June 13th, 2008 at 2:41 am
Yep they pay
it’s a little hard work sometimes and boring.. but if pays well
the more time you have more money you can make
It’s on my top list on my website
check other websites there too to earn a lot of money
October 1st, 2008 at 2:57 am
Hi everyone,
I am a successful user of project payday and im saying that
it works for me. Project Payday basically put together and sell
information about an idustry that already exists without project
payday. “The Incentivized Freebies Industry.”
This means you can use the system without having to pay for it -
if you can find the information about it for yourself.
Im a college student who has been looking for ways to make money
online for a couple of years now. I found project payday and was
introduced to the world of incentivized freebies.
I have been using it for just over a year now, and My experience
has been overall, a positive one.
Some are concerned about the spam that they may recieve by
entering their email with project payday. That wasn’t the case
when i joined 1 year ago. But i guess, a way to deal with that
is to create another email account that you could use to try it
out.
Project payday isn’t for everyone, but if you wanna know how
Incentivized Freebie Websites work without paying for it, you can
check out my website which explains how the whole process works.
It is pretty much a big review on the subject.
http://www.projectpaydayworks.com/greenmoney/
Thank you and
good luck to all.