Payrib is an online earning website that claims users can earn up to $100 by completing tasks, surveys and actively referring new users to the platform. Due to the juicy nature of their claims and offers, the platform has become increasingly widespread on social media in recent times. But is it really worth the time and effort? The answer is no. There are various reasons to believe Payrib is not what it claims to be.
So in this article, we will be having a detailed look at what Payrib is about as well as examine some of the things I discovered while I was checking out the platform. I believe that by the end of this article, you would either come to the realization that Payrib is scam or legit. Without wasting more time therefore, let’s dive right into it.
What is Payrib, and How Does It Work?
Payrib.com is an online earning website that claims users can earn money by completing tasks or offers, challenges, surveys and finally, by referring new users using their unique referral links. It’s basically a task earning site since completion of offers and tasks is paramount when it comes to earning and accumulating the online figures.
The website has been around for a long while and just started getting more attention from people in recent times. When it comes to how it works, the introduction literally summarizes the entire point.
As a user, upon sign up you are given the opportunity to earn by completing some challenges which they claim to be highly rewarding. These challenges include making a video about the platform and uploading on your YouTube channel. This is one of the compulsory challenges, every user has to complete in order to unlock the withdrawal.
Additionally, you can also earn money by completing surveys. It’s one of the key things you will see upon sign up and when you complete surveys, you also earn more revenue. The profile survey is the first you will meet when you are done with the sign up process and if you complete it, you earn up to $5 reward.
There are various ways to earn money on Payrib and that is why many uninformed users believe the platform may be legit. Is it truly legit though? We will get to that but in the meantime, let’s quickly break down the various ways of earning as claimed by whoever controls the site;
Ways of Earning
There are up to 3 main ways of earning on Payrib as a user and they are as follows;
1. Completing Offers – upon sign up you will be shown a couple of offers or better put tasks to complete in order to earn. Most of the links attached to these tasks direct users to advertisement pages. So you will literally be viewing their adverts when you attempt to complete the offers.
According to the information on the page, users can earn anywhere between $0.40 to $0.50 when they complete the offers shown on the dashboard.
2. Referrals – the affiliate system is highly rewarding and according to the information I was able to pick up from various users who have tried to withdraw from the site, referring will at some point become compulsory. When you refer new users to the platform, you earn $1 for each user who successfully creates and account and start earning as well.
Additionally, you earn 10% of their earnings when they place withdrawal. Therefore, it’s like a chain of reward that keeps coming as long as you have an active team. Here’s a little expo; the reason why most people are so serious about promoting Payrib is due to the fact that referring is very necessary if one wishes to withdraw.
3. Challenges – there a couple of challenges that could help unlock more rewards for every user and they include, making a YouTube video about Payrib and also getting the video to 2,000 views and above.
So making a video about Payrib and also getting the video views to 2k and above will automatically unlock additional reward for you. Additionally, clicking on advert links shown on the homepage after sign up will also unlock additional rewards for you.
Withdrawal Steps
The minimum withdrawal is $100 and you can access the payment request page by clicking on the three lines at the top right corner and then clicking on Payout Options, there you will find the various withdrawal methods ranging from Bank Transfer to PayPal and Cryptocurrency.
All methods have same minimum threshold, the user is left to choose any method he or she wants to go for. Once you have earned up the threshold, you can proceed to withdraw i.e. if they let you reach the threshold.
Is Payrib Legit or Scam?
Payrib is not legit. Is it paying? The answer is no. When I first created an account, the user friendliness of the webpage and the fact that there were no annoying Pop unders or pop up ads nearly gave me a positive impression.
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But a few things still made me doubt the legitimacy of the platform and they are as follows;
1. The Lack of Payment Proofs – payrib.com domain name was officially registered and launched on the 17th day of February, 2024. Meaning that the website has been in existence for over 6 months, then how in the world is there no payment proof from verified users? I mean, considering the payout structure and claims that users who refer others earn up to $1 per referral, why is it that there isn’t a single payment proof or even testimonial from people who have successfully withdrawn?
The lack of payment proof or verifiable review from users simply means the platform is a scam and outright waste of time. If you had plans to join and start completing tasks, then it’s best to refrain from doing so as it will most likely be an effort in futility.
2. Terrible Reviews On Trustpilot and Social Media Pages – it’s common for one to check out reviews on public forums before joining any earning website because, most public reviews appear to be genuine and not sponsored by the owners of the site.
I checked out trustpilot, which is the common website people go to drop their takes on various websites and discovered that, all the reviews are negative. Users who have actually participated and completed tasks seriously in the bid to reach the minimum threshold confirmed it to be a waste of time.
What were the common complaints?
- Inability to place withdrawal even after completing all the necessary challenges and reaching the minimum withdrawal threshold.
- Earnings reduced drastically as they were about reaching the threshold. This is a typical scam trick being used by some fraudulent administrators to make sure users don’t earn enough to even test out the withdrawal.
- Payment not sent after requesting. According to the information on Payrib, users get paid within 5 business days after requesting. But a couple of users in trustpilot were not credited even after placing withdrawal.
3. No Form of Verification During Sign up – while signing up, I didn’t encounter any form of verification process either via email or any means and that’s a very common sign of a scam website or a website that wouldn’t fulfill its promises. I mean, for a website that claims to be rewarding users for referring others and also giving out $7 sign up bonus, don’t you think having a form of verification system in place would mean more seriousness?
The current arrangement gives room for exploitation by users and a platform that is ready to walk the talk, can’t afford to take such risks; which heightens the suspicion that Payrib has no intentions of paying anyone.
4. No Customer Support – when you attempt to contact the support, you will be shown a form to fill. No contact emails included for users to directly mail them. An online earning website without a clear way to hear from the support system should never be taken seriously.
Platforms without a customer support in place are mostly scam. They are just out to waste the time of users and as such, another reason to steer clear of Payrib for your own sanity and time.
5. No Social Media Presence – for a platform that claims to be paying that much to users, at least having a verified social media page should have sent positive signals but on Payrib, there’s no such thing. If you look up the name on Facebook, Twitter etc. you won’t find any social media page in their name.
Lack of social media presence for a so-called business that pays users as much as $100 for completing tasks means one thing and one thing only, the administrators are fraudulent and the site was just built for ad revenue.
Conclusion
Payrib is not a legit earning website. Disregard any payment proof you may see on social media, these are fake receipts fabricated by users who are desperate to reach the minimum threshold.
No one has been paid by Payrib in its 6-7 months of existence and from the look of things, the status quo will remain the same until people get to know how much of a fraud the website is.
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