About Frederick Mann and ClickPaid

Posted by Philippe Moisan
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Here at APSense, in the past few months, we have heard a lot about ProfitClicking (PC). Many members have admitted that they haven't been paid for weeks or months.

Many of you know that PC was a new name for JSS, and JSS start as JustBeenPaid (JBP).

JSS and JBP had been launched by Frederick Mann. He even launched other programs before that, saying things like "indefinitely sustainable".

I don't understand why people believe these programs could ever work. The main argument of the people who join it early is : "It's not a scam, I get paid". Before, I believed they were naive, but after seeing such programs collapse one after the other, I had many discussions with a good friend of mine who has fought for years to make people aware of the tactics of these programs's owners to attract people.

I believe that the ones who join these programs early, and do so repeatedly, know perfectly well that the program will collapse. They don't lose a second of sleep over it. They also know that the money they make doesn't come from any legitimate revenue source for the most part. It comes from the other people who joined, invested in it by buying positions, and waited to receive their 2% daily, or whatever the program promises.

Those who join early get paid, they get excited, they promote it all over the Internet. After a while, the members who joined last stop receiving payments. They leave, and the program falls apart. The ones who made money with say "ok, next" and wait for the launch of the next program.

There are too many such programs around for the governments to keep up. Also, I believe financial desperation makes people blind to common sense.

Check this post that gives a lot of information about Frederick Mann:

INCREDIBLE: JSSTripler/JustBeenPaid Operator Frederick Mann Now Billed As Pitchman For Upstart Scheme Known As ‘ClickPaid’


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