6. They have set a minimum withdrawal amount
The human brain is designed in such a way that when we see something like this, our instincts tell us that it is genuine. Brandsrate has set a minimum of $80 if you are withdrawing with PayPal, Skrill, and Payoneer.
If you are withdrawing from Western Union, the minimum withdrawal is $100. This is just to show you how serious they are but in the real sense, you will never reach that $70 rating balance. Maybe after three years of rating their brands daily. That’s why we call Brandsrate a scam.
7. They show you renowned companies that are advertising on their platform and juicy referral program earnings
I view this as a way of stealing the mind of the users of the platform. When you see companies like BrandBucket, NamePros, and Afternic which are the displayed brands on their homepage, you will tend to think they are real.
From my experience with this website, those were some of the things that made me see this website is very real. That’s why I decided to work with them for almost two months. My rating balance was almost hitting $60 and they started reducing the brands I am rating and the amount they are giving me.
Another thing I noticed with this website is their “generous” referral earnings. I have not seen websites paying people for only sign-ups. Most genuine websites will require the person to sign up and start earning so that they can pay you.
For Brandsrate, for every person you invite into their website, you get $1 which is added to your balance immediately. As you can see in the screenshot, I had referred 66 people and they added $66 to my account balance. But it is all a scam, they just want you to keep referring people to their website as they keep earning from the pop-up ads on their website.
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yes it is purely a scam site coz I didn’t withdraw the money. The site vanished already.
Sorry for that…there are many scams out there; just be careful…Thanks for your comment.