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[QUOTE="arunima25, post: 254187, member: 30475"] Getting the right websites to earn is a big challenge in online earnings. I am on a couple of forum sites where people discuss about the sites and ways to make earnings online. It's a good thing to learn from others. Many people have their discussions where they have talked about scam sites and how they have fallen victim for that. I am fortunate that I have not paid a huge price to these scam sites. I did join a couple of sites that looked promising to start with but they did go down the drain very soon. Luckily I had withdrawn my money that I earned there and lost only few pennies. Many sites start promising. For any new site, my mantra is to work more and reach the payout faster. And then don't let your money sit there. Rather withdraw it as soon as you reach the payout. Else many have ended up loosing bigger money with these sites abd that's a big setback. I stop working on the site as soon as I sense some trouble there. It's a sign that something is fishy. Many sites recover from those troubles but many don't. I prefer not to waste my time unless things bounce back. I was not aware of any such detector app. Tgat would be really helpful. [/QUOTE]
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