09 October 2008

UrOnlineBux Review


Wow that's interesting. Uronlinebux is one of the best PTCs around and I didn't wrote anything about them yet. It's about time! By this review, I'm beginning to use this new format for my reviews, for your and my

Uronlinebux is the PTC owned by UrOnlineBiz, a famous online businnes oportunities review site. So, there is no possibility of scam. Possibility of them to go bankrupt is also not high, since I think that they are knowing what they are doing.

Reliability: (3/5)
The fact that the owners are the same with UrOnlineBiz takes the reliability of site higher. But the rude attitude of admin and the new "Picture ID" rule takes it back.

Ads for Clickers: (4/5)
They don't have too many ads, 6-10 daily, but give 1c/click + 1c/ref. click.

Sustainability: (4/5)
Giving 1+1 cents per ad is too much, but most ads are from real advertisers, so UrOnlineBux highly sustainable.

Referrals: (4.5/5)
5 Referrals are for $6.99, 35 referrals for $34.65, 50 referrals for $49, 100 referrals for $98.90, 500 referrals for $459.00. Referral prices are slightly higher than average. Premium members get their referrals replaced if they buy 100 referrals, all members get their referrals replaced if they buy 500 referrals.
They have also one unique feature that they sell premium referrals, 20 of them for $100. Too expensive and mostly unnecessary.

Payments: (1.5/5)
Cashout at $10. Waiting time is 15 businnes days for premium, 60 businnes days for free members, by TOS. You have to click 50 ads between your cashouts. They introduced a new weird rule that thay "might" ask for a picture ID and proof of address before paying you. 7 months ago, they (UrOnlineBiz) bashed paid.vg because of that and said;
When clicking request payout today at Paid.vg you will see they have put up a new verification process that requires you to give the Paid.vg owner sensitive information about your identity as they is “apparently” needed to check for cheaters.
DO NOT "FOOL" FOR IT,
the information your being requested to send includes a photo ID and any other form of documented ID such as a pass port or gas bill. If you read the signs you will know that AlertPay does not even request such information and nor does any other PTC site. So why is this guy trying to get your ID?
And the article continues talking about identity theft and that paid.vg is not reliable. But now, they are doing the same. But we can say that UrOnlineBux is much more reliable than paid.vg and I will probably "fool for it" and send my documents if wanted. I just don't like this disingenuous attitude.

Ads for Advertisers: (3/5)
100 ads for $1.99, Average market prices for a 1+1 site.

Design: (3/5)
Nothing special.

Customer Support: (2.5/5)
Support is fast, but sometimes the administrators slightly rude attitude is annoying. Plus, charging a huge $20 to unblock members who accidentally clicked the "cheat link" is ridiculous. And another negative thing is that they just don't allow Chinese members.

Premium Membership: (3.5/5)
1 year membership costs $59. Its advantages are a very nice 4 times shorter time for payments, useless 20+ ads to click daily, 1.25 cents for your own clicks and 1.25 cents for referral clicks.
These are the standards for this type of sites. The special prize for premium members of UrOnlineBux is that they automatically participate in the monthly referral lottery.

Overall (3.2/5)

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