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Fake video earning scam. Please avoid
I used a VPN to register fake accounts so I could circumvent the invite 30 people to withdraw part of the scam. What you get is a very unprofessional looking screenshot with a money 🤑 emoji. The date will come and go, and those numbers never reach your account. You won't lose money out of pocket, but you will lose your time and mobile data
I'm starting the notice the same patterns of fakery that make these scams effective, large returns with lofty requirements to withdraw. Please learn that if there are ANY barriers to withdraw, such as approval, invites, delays.. then it's a scam. Your bank card doesn't make you jump through 30 different tasks to withdraw, so why should a website be any different? If there is no deposit involved, the same will happen to the withdraw. Withdrawals should be seamless, should clearly show the LTD company name and other identifying features such as tax code, date, time and sender's bank name, the payment screenshot is very cartoonist and lacking key information, that you would normally see on a REAL payment slip.
It will take 1 month of waiting to reveal the scam by lying about payments. The best way to prevent these fake video earning scams is for creators to turn off the feature of playing their videos on other websites, which has been done by a handful of creators, so websites like this will cease to function.
If the payment is real, then it's going somewhere but not to you. Do not use.
Earnytbvideo is a fake website
Earnytbvideo is a fake website, they just show that the payment is made. But they pay nothing even after fulfilling all the requirement. So, don't waste time on this site.
Scam
Scam. All publishing websites, apps and bots in internet must provide ID card and lie in jail.
It's as a high paying amount but due to…
It's as a high paying amount but due to the 30 referral it's consider to be fake or scam so what I think about this website is that it's fake but if it's not fake The 30 referral shouldn't be necessary
earnytvideo is an absolute scam
earnytvideo is an absolute scam. Stay clear guys. I have referred 30 legit people...i accumulated over 2000 dollars by watching videos over a period of 10 days. The payment process has a 14 days waiting period. Today was the pending approval date for my first payment of 303$ via a ewallet option they have. When i log on to my dashboard it states that all withdrawals are paid successfully. And mine was not paid. No support. No reason for non payment. Nothing. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND ENERGY ON A COMPANY THAT ONLY SCAMS PEOPLE. I am glad i did not invest any money. It was just my time.
Initially
Initially, they will require you to complete 100% of the tasks in order to be eligible for withdrawal. Once you've reached 100%, you will need to buy Bitcoin or USDT to purchase invites, allowing you to proceed with the withdrawal process,and they keep on asking for money
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