Are these sites Scam?

 For Xpango

  Many are asking if Xpango really works or is it another bad old online scam? But how sure are you that it’s authentic? You don’t even know that person? eh? Are the video testimonials in Xpango sent by real people, who actually received their Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP, and other free stuff? I know you won’t believe it right away.

  Xpango is a site that claims to give you the latest mobile phones, gaming consoles and mp3 players for free. The concept is pretty simple and believable, but is it real?

   Judging the terms of the website, this is the reason why many people think Xpango is a scam. They thought that just because they have invited a friend, the referral would already count as a credit to their account. Not knowing that the referred account must need to complete a Free Offer or purchase a Clix package or mobile accesory.

  With that said, I hope more people will see that Xpango is really genuine. You just have to understand the rules more clearly.

  Xpango is a legit and true site, and it is really easy to claim your gift. So what are you waiting for, sign up now! Xpango is not a scam. :D

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For TreasureTrooper

  So, is Treasure Trooper a scam? Treasure Trooper is not a scam. Treasure Trooper provides you with a legitimate way of making money working at home. Treasure Trooper is a refreshing spin on the traditional pay per survey or pay per offer website. If anything, I would add Treasure Trooper to my work at home arsenal because it's actually pretty fun collecting treasure and progressing through the treasure hunter themed website.

  The reason why sites like TreasureTrooper.com may be considered a scam is that you need to be very organized so that you can keep track of what offers you do and which ones are trial offers so you know when to cancel them if you’re no longer interested. Most people aren’t and they end losing the money they make.

  So let’s use the Netflix example, Let’s say you’ve tried the service and TreasureTrooper.com pays you $10 and you decided that you weren’t really interested in continuing the Netflix service but forgot to cancel it. Netflix would then charge you $10 for next month’s DVDs and now you’ve pretty much lost money. So I think this is where people may think a company like TreasureTrooper.com is a scam!

  But they’re not. They keep their end of the bargain up by paying you as promised but they’re not responsible if you’re not organized in terms of keeping track of what offers you do and don’t cancel. Either way they make their money. But if you want to make yours then you need to stay organized.

  Overall, TreasureTrooper is not a scam. Other people think that TreasureTrooper is a scam because they're account has been banned anonymously, their account might have been banned because they didn't follow the rules and terms and conditions of TreasureTrooper. So TreasureTrooper is not a scam.

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