Project Payday
Their Sales Pitch…
We can’t help you “get rich”, but we CAN show you how to make enough extra cash to make a very big difference in your finances, month after month.
The “sweet spot” with Project Payday is the $500 to $2,500 a month range. And you can make that kind of extra income in your first 30 days.
Most people top out around $5,000 in a month. You could make more or less. Either way, this is real spendable cash - not some pie-in-the-sky dream.

ATR NOTE: We are issuing our “screwed” logo, due to the nature of this program which relies too heavily on the enrollee’s cash. We’re indicating that the potential to get screwed exists. It offers an extremely risky program that requires continuous “purchases.” Our direct request for complete information was answered with directions for entering an IFW (Internet Freebie Websites) promotion.


Project Payday is time consuming and has far too much risk. You can’t just refer people and make money. You actually have to pay for the opportunity to promote the Project Payday “system.”
Project Payday is based around using Incentive Freebie Websites (IFW’s) to generate money. I’m sure you have seen these sites all over the web, offering “Trial Pay” incentives. This project is almost like (not quite) a pyramid scam. In order to get your cash you have to complete trial offers with your credit card. What seems free can become costly if you fail to cancel all those orders you make. Then you have to refer a certain amount of people to do the same.
Project Payday basically explains a way to ‘work the system’ of these IFW websites. The problem arises in that you have to lay out your own cash in order to generate cash. This can be done by signing up for IFW’s, then getting referrals to your account to offset your cost, OR actually paying people to sign up. In any event, this is not a “post it and forget it” program. Nerve wracking and costly if not done correctly.