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eek! okay sorry then :(

So far i'm still going...

are you sure it's not because your friends tried to use firfox and the hacks? I've stayed away from that stuff just incase...so far I am still going...I will tell you guys if I do end up not getting the money.

sorry again

Rob

Come on people, if you're gonna lie about actually getting paid from this scam, get your math right.

Straight from their TOS, Surfjunky sends payments on the 15th of every month. Therefore, you can't possibly "make 50$ in less than two weeks", nor can you make anything less than 25$ (because the minimum balance before they pay you is 25$).

This just goes out to the people who are claiming that I made <blah blah> bucks off this thing in a week, etc. Man, why are people so full of crap?

Nobody got paid, I'm sure. LOADS of threads about this on all kinds of forums... People who were completely legit got banned, including me. So far, not a single confirmed report of a payout. Plus, there's an entire site dedicated to proving how the company behind SJ has scammed people before. VERY low (N)

Class action lawsuit sounds great. They aren't listed with the BBB or anything else :( How can these big corporations get away with literally cheating consumers?

March 15, 2005

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ha ha ha

its fake, im glad you didnt post a referral link, but everyone hates this site, and poeple have been getting banned after reaching 25$

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i thought their browser considered a spyware, you seem have experience about that, tell me why i shouldn't sign up ?

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